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  • After using the Okuma I/O application for a while I found that I was missing the ability to see what signals were around the signal I was [...]

    A better I/O monitor update

    12Sep13
  • Our customer has some LB machines in automated cells. Because the layout of the cell the operator has to stop the cell in order to make tool wear [...]

    Another remote offset app

    10Jul13
  • I’ve been playing around with the idea of using Gmail as an easy way of sending commands or getting information from a machine.  This is [...]

    Gosiger Remote Control

    29May13
  • Over the last few weekends I’ve been working on a remote offset application.  The idea is to give an operator an easy way of getting an [...]

    Remote Offset

    29Apr13
  • Here is a look at the probing application we’re working on.  The app uses the probing macros written by Gosiger Applications Engineer Paul [...]

    Sneak peek Gosiger Easy Probe App

    22Apr13
  • As a follow up to my last post I decided to figure out how to use FluentValidation to validate user settings. My.Settings  is a [...]

    FluentValidation with My.Settings Binding

    5Apr13
  • Some of my recent projects have required a lot of user interaction.  So I’ve had to prepare my applications for the possibility of [...]

    Fluent Validation

    31Mar13
  • For years I’ve been wanting to create a more user friendly I/O monitor application for the P control.  If you’ve ever  tried to [...]

    A better I/O monitor

    23Oct12
  • Okuma has a separate API for both the mill and the lathe but there are many methods that are identical between the two.  For instance the [...]

    Using .NET Interfaces for machine neutral THiNC applications

    16Feb12
  • This is my first screen cast showing how to write a simple application using the THINC API.  If you are not at all familiar with .NET or [...]

    An Introduction to developing with the Okuma THiNC API

    16Feb12
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