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             Machinists need a second opinion on part programs. G-Code isn't exactly English, after all.   Sometimes g-code programs have bugs that are hard to see without a little help.  
            So we built the dream g-code viewer:  
- It knows your controller using a "post" just like your CAM program.    
            - It has a sophisticated graphical backplot and simulator so you can view your g-code toolpaths.    
            - It does in depth error checking and includes a special "Hints" view that tells you everything about each block to give you even more information about what your part program is doing.  
            - There's even a set of Wizards to streamline insertion of new g-codes, and there's full integration with our powerful G-Wizard Machinist's Calculator so you can edit your program. 
            Whether you're a g-code expert, or just getting started learning the g-codes, GWE has capabilities for every skill level and it will make a better, faster g-code programmer out of any machinist. 
              
            View. Simulate. Edit. Revise. Debug. Power to the Machinist! 
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            G-Wizard G-Code Viewer and Editor (GWE for short)... 
              
Silky Smooth G-Code Viewer, Backplot and Simulator 
              
            GWE G-Code Viewer, Backplot and Simulator... 
            
              - Multiple views including Top, Front, Right, and Perspective, just like your CAD/CAM program
 
              - Simulated 3D toolholder makes the action come alive
 
              - Plots the toolpath motions so you can view just what your g-code is doing
 
              - Panning, zooming, and rotation
 
              - Playback in the simulator with the familiar Cycle Start, Feedhold, Single Block, and Rewind commands
 
              - Variable playback speed from 0 - 100%.   Move quickly to get to the part that's interesting and then slow it down to understand what's happening
 
              - Graphical backplot viewer animates during playback so you can keep track of where you are
 
              - Detailed feedback of coordinates, spindle rpm, feedrate, and coolant status during playback, just like on your CNC machine
 
              - Detailed feedback of g-code modes at each step during playback, such as whether G17, G18, or G19 plane is selected
 
              - Work offsets G54-59 all the way through extended work offsets G54.1 P1 - P300
 
              - G52 Local Work Shift
 
              - G92 Coordinate System Setting
 
              - G51 Coordinate Scaling
 
             
            Everything you need to verify your g-code part program is doing the right thing is right there when you need it. 
              
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