MC2022 HLE

Started by gcode, August 09, 2021, 09:48 AM

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Mastercam 2022 Home learning Edition now is available

MC2022 is the same install as industrial MC2022
In HLE 2022 , Mill/Turn, Port Expert and Blade Expert all run exactly
like they would in a licensed seat .... you just can't post in the HLE version

I got it running on my home PC over the weekend.
If you already have MC2022 installed and running on a HASP or Nethasp  there is no need to download and install again,  it's the same install

Just sign up and activate the license with the activation wizard from the Start Menu
Once you've done that the "software" radio button in Mastercam Launcher will work.
Use the Mastercam Launcher to make an HLE shortcut on your desktop
Now you can launch HLE, or Mastercam Industrial on the same PC without messing around with the HASP or NetHasp
All your RMB, keyboard shortcuts and system config settings from your Industrial setup will come right in
with the HLE vesion.

If you ever wanted to play with the Mill/Turn Module, Port Expert or Blade Expert now you can
I spent about an hour screwing  around with Blade Expert and had a working file to rough one of the vanes we build here.
It was not nearly as good as the files I build in hyperMill, but for a rank Blade Expert beginner
and an hour's work, it was very impressive.

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TSmcam

#1
How long have you had Hypermill? I had no idea you had that.
CNC Softwares own 'lil piece of Poison Ivy.
TopSolid for the Win :)

gcode

#2
Quote from: TSmcam post_id=14102 time=1628551311 user_id=91How long have you had Hypermill? I had no idea you had that.


2014
all I use it for is roughing vanes.
I'd probably use it for more stuff, but the posts are hellish expensive

TSmcam

#3
Quote from: gcode post_id=14106 time=1628555432 user_id=60
Quote from: TSmcam post_id=14102 time=1628551311 user_id=91How long have you had Hypermill? I had no idea you had that.


2014
all I use it for is roughing vanes.
I'd probably use it for more stuff, but the posts are hellish expensive


Ah, now I remember... LOL. I now recall that you told me it was good for roughing vanes.

I've been experimenting with TS's impeller machining modules. I've been really impressed. Not having done a lot of impeller programming, I've got to the stage where I can produce really good toolpaths in a very short amount of time. When I get some time, I'm going to cut one on our MU500.
CNC Softwares own 'lil piece of Poison Ivy.
TopSolid for the Win :)

Leehound

#4
Can you import/export solid files (STEP, Parasolid) with the home learning version ?

gcode

#5
Quote from: Leehound post_id=14227 time=1628769337 user_id=67Can you import/export solid files (STEP, Parasolid) with the home learning version ?


I don't know
I will test it this evening when I get home