Adding a Post Processor in new Fusion 360 Interface

Adding a Post Processor in new Fusion 360 Interface

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Adding a Post Processor in new Fusion 360 Interface

apostM2K9B
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Had to rebuild my laptop, thus reinstall Fusion 360.  Following this link https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/fusion-360/learn-explore/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/How-t... to remind me how to add a post processor for my desktop CNC.  The interface for doing this has changed and the how-to has not kept pace.  Any ideas how to add a post processor when your machine is not in the pre-set lists?

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jhackney1972
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This should do it for you if you have a post processor file (cps) to import.

 

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John Hackney, Retired
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apostM2K9B
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Bingo.   I'll have to boot up the wee machine to verify, but that looks to have done the trick.  Thank you.  

 

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bguincey
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I personally controlled to fix this via really acting a easy uninstall and reinstalling everythin again. Now I sadly have the trouble I had before: this system does indeed open up, it loads a chunk while making the model of wading boots, and then crashes earlier than its finished loading. But as a long way as licensing problems move, the ones seem to be solved.

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