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Rehome when opening another version?

Is it necessary to rehome each time I open a different version of PC-DMIS on the same station?  The CMM's original coordinates seem to be way off when I close one version and open another.

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  • Have these other versions of PC-DMIS been used in the past? I'm not entirely sure on this, but are the machine parameters correct?

    Press F5 and under the Part/Machine tab and see if there's anything that sticks out on the versions with offset coordinates.

    Has the machine ever been homed on them?

    What are the versions you use and the last time you've used them?

  • We use 2020R1 and 2020R2 on our machine without homing between them. Both versions are mapped to the same probe directory. 


    Once the software has been set up the first time for machine parameters and probe rack locations it doen't seem to make any difference. Also when switching between them it does not prompt you to re-home the machine. It will ask you what probe is loaded at times but otherwise seamless. 

  • Yeah that makes sense. I just wasn't sure if it keeps all parameters shared between old and new versions, like 2015 to 2023, since they added that machine environment thing

  • Hmm, maybe I need to share the same probe directory between the two.  It appears that this CMM was originally installed with 2015.1, then upgraded to 2017 R2, then upgraded again to 2023.1.  All three are still installed.  I believe it's the original PC.  I'd like to be able to run older programs in the version in which they were written because if I migrate them to 2023, it does a whole lot of validity checks and there are a LOT of invalid GD&T commands in these older programs that Xact Measure allowed, but GeoTol won't.  I'd like to be able to fix them, but that would require fundamentally changing a lot of the programs.  

  • No idea what you're talking about there..

    However, on that note, you should be able to take them to 2020R1 with no issues, and then take advantage of its more modern features. 

    We still have many programs that have not crossed over that threshold for the same reason you do, we tend to leave them until the parts rev and then incorporate the geotol/xactmeasure mess into the update.

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  • No idea what you're talking about there..

    However, on that note, you should be able to take them to 2020R1 with no issues, and then take advantage of its more modern features. 

    We still have many programs that have not crossed over that threshold for the same reason you do, we tend to leave them until the parts rev and then incorporate the geotol/xactmeasure mess into the update.

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