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NCCS Offers New Strategies for Increased Efficiency

Expanded labels and subscripts, increased subscript value, and more characters possible.

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May 20, 2008

By DE Editors

Numerical Control Computer Sciences (NCCS; Newport Beach, CA), a developer of NCL multi-axis machining software for the aerospace, automotive, and turbomachinery industry, added new capabilities to its NCL by enhancing the labeling of geometry names and subscripts.

Now all NCL variable names can now have up to 64 characters, including geometry names, scalars, Macro names and labels. Second, the maximum subscript value has been increased from 32,767 to 1,000,000. Third, the input line length has been increased from 80 to 1024 characters.

Expanding the variable capabilities allows users to be more detailed in labeling their variables, thereby improving the overall part program making it more efficient. It has also been improved to support the more widely used programming method.

For more details, contact NCCS.

For earlier DE coverage, read “New NCL V9.6 Handles Complex Toolpaths.”

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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