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NC Drill

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SKILLBILL over 15 years ago
Hello First post on this forum :) So far i was learning from your experience searching everything in this forum wiithout asking a single question. I want to thank all who share information on this forum, especially eDave, Ole, Oldmoudy and vramanan. You are my gurus. You probably dont know it but you helped me a lot =D Ok back to the point. I am facing dificulty. Basicly i am stuck with nc drill. What I have to do: I need to generate NC Drill (Exactly i need .drl file) Manualy there is no problem to make this file. I go to Manufacture >> NC >> NC Drill and click Drill Question is how to do it with a script. I tried with nctape_full function but no luck. Have anyone used this function before, and can show an example ? Can anyone give me an idea how to use this function and execute this Drill command. There must be a way. If it can be done manualy there has to be a way to automate it. Help please I read in this presentation www.cadence.com/.../5.4_presentationIndia.pdf that there is a way to execute multiiple commands ("Single stroke with multiple commands" section) for example alias
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    SKILLBILL over 15 years ago
    Thank you very much =) This is exactly what i needed. Thank you for all three methods. Best Regards Chris
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    SKILLBILL over 15 years ago
    Thank you very much =) This is exactly what i needed. Thank you for all three methods. Best Regards Chris
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