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Running lsp routine

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Anonymous
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Running lsp routine

Ok stupid question of the day. How do I run the hatchb lsp someone gave me. I did appload and its loaded but I can't get the dang thing to do what its supposed to

I have 2004

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I was over complicating things making a lsp routine makes my head hurt but damn these are handy! Message was edited by: ryanc75
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Anonymous
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Unless I use a lsp routine often, I usually launch them from the command
line.

(LOAD"FILENAME") and hit enter. The command line will echo back what you
need to type for the lsp. Type that and hit enter. In our case,

(LOAD"HATCHB") enter
HATCHB enter.

John
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Anonymous
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Thanks I don't really use the lisp routines normally. I'm the lone CAD guy here so sometimes I could really use the help of someone who knows more then me. These boards are pretty handy
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Anonymous
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That's why I have been here as well.


John
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Anonymous
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I can't speak for the others here, but it's one of the "things I do" during
the day. 🙂

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Thanks I don't really use the lisp routines normally. I'm the lone CAD guy
here so sometimes I could really use the help of someone who knows more then
me. These boards are pretty handy

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