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Newb question: Understanding DMIS language and common logic, format etc

I'm a darn good CNC programmer or so I've been told but now I must learn instead of how to speak NC machine language to speak the dmis language. Right now if I was in the land of dmis I wouldn't know how to ask where the restroom was. I can see that on the front end of dmis...the gui side...its a lot of drag and drop so to say with things and behind that sits the code that I have to learn. Now...I have an encyclopedia of dmis commands-codes. I know that just like NC code, some of the codes are used all the time, some almost all of the time, and some rarely. This is where I want to start...getting a handle on the commonality of the commands. I need a heads up on common newb pitfalls to avoid. Proper (or the more common) format and logical layout for sure.

Links to tutorial videos would be good. Links to sample programs that have descriptions of what this and that do would be very appreciated too. Cheat sheets!!! Man...do I need all the cheat sheets that I can get.

Thanks a lot in advance folks. I hope that this is the beginning of a not too painful experience....Slight smile

My email is daniel@daniel-mickey.com so please fill my inbox with any helpful goodies!!
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  • I'm a darn good CNC programmer or so I've been told but now I must learn instead of how to speak NC machine language to speak the dmis language. Right now if I was in the land of dmis I wouldn't know how to ask where the restroom was. I can see that on the front end of dmis...the gui side...its a lot of drag and drop so to say with things and behind that sits the code that I have to learn. Now...I have an encyclopedia of dmis commands-codes. I know that just like NC code, some of the codes are used all the time, some almost all of the time, and some rarely. This is where I want to start...getting a handle on the commonality of the commands. I need a heads up on common newb pitfalls to avoid. Proper (or the more common) format and logical layout for sure.

    Links to tutorial videos would be good. Links to sample programs that have descriptions of what this and that do would be very appreciated too. Cheat sheets!!! Man...do I need all the cheat sheets that I can get.

    Thanks a lot in advance folks. I hope that this is the beginning of a not too painful experience....Slight smile

    My email is daniel@daniel-mickey.com so please fill my inbox with any helpful goodies!!


    Get the LEVEL 1 training class...it's imperative to do so!

    I programmed with MeasureMax for over 10 years, also have some years of experience with CMM Manager and Calypso softwares...but by FAR PCDMIS is the most challenging and most rewarding CMM software to work with IMHO. It is powerful and can do almost anything you want it to but the proper training is absolutely necessary. Good Luck with your adventure in programming with PCDMIS and get that class! We are all here to help you along the way. Slight smile
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  • I'm a darn good CNC programmer or so I've been told but now I must learn instead of how to speak NC machine language to speak the dmis language. Right now if I was in the land of dmis I wouldn't know how to ask where the restroom was. I can see that on the front end of dmis...the gui side...its a lot of drag and drop so to say with things and behind that sits the code that I have to learn. Now...I have an encyclopedia of dmis commands-codes. I know that just like NC code, some of the codes are used all the time, some almost all of the time, and some rarely. This is where I want to start...getting a handle on the commonality of the commands. I need a heads up on common newb pitfalls to avoid. Proper (or the more common) format and logical layout for sure.

    Links to tutorial videos would be good. Links to sample programs that have descriptions of what this and that do would be very appreciated too. Cheat sheets!!! Man...do I need all the cheat sheets that I can get.

    Thanks a lot in advance folks. I hope that this is the beginning of a not too painful experience....Slight smile

    My email is daniel@daniel-mickey.com so please fill my inbox with any helpful goodies!!


    Get the LEVEL 1 training class...it's imperative to do so!

    I programmed with MeasureMax for over 10 years, also have some years of experience with CMM Manager and Calypso softwares...but by FAR PCDMIS is the most challenging and most rewarding CMM software to work with IMHO. It is powerful and can do almost anything you want it to but the proper training is absolutely necessary. Good Luck with your adventure in programming with PCDMIS and get that class! We are all here to help you along the way. Slight smile
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