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This guide is designed to help current Mastercam users recreate their current work environment—and their current jobs and parts—as quickly as possible. Some of the topics this covers include: Migrating your current libraries, tools, and defaults to your new Mastercam X installation. Converting and updating your post processors. Creating your first machine definitions so that they work with your current libraries and parts. Updating your .config files, Converting your parts. Converting Settings and Libraries, 2.2 / Migration Procedures, 2.2.4.2 / Manually converting operation libraries from earlier than V9, Posts and Machine Definitions, 3.1 / Updating posts, 3.1.1 / Automatically creating machine and control definitions from posts. 3.1.4 / Configuring machine and control definitions, Using Mastercam’s default machine and control definitions with your converted post, Updating parts and machining jobs, 4.1 / Converting parts, 4.1.1 / What happens when you convert a file? 4.1.2 / Converting files in batch mode, 4.1.3 / Machine compatibility, 4.1.3.2 / Minor incompatibilities, 4.1.3.3 / Axis combinations, 4.1.3.5 / Home positions in Mill/Router parts.
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