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Member since 14 Sep 2006
Member from Hobsonville
Posts: 182
i don't think so... My understanding is that G-codes are the intellectual property of the company that owns the TV Guide publications (worldwide) and other publishers have to pay them in order to publish the G-codes.
Member since 02 Nov 2006
Member from Linwood
Posts: 26064
I am sure The G code is in the TV itself. I know I had it but gave up when I wanted to video a program as so many programs were running overtime and G code went to TV programming time, so I either missed the end or beginning.
Member since 02 Jun 2007
Member from Mangere Bridge
Posts: 3715
Joybell when I use G code I add 5 minutes, that solves that problem.
Member since 02 Nov 2006
Member from Linwood
Posts: 26064
I never knew you could, Lemin. I thought it was a fixed program. Anyway it is so long ago I doubt I can even find the book of instructions.
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Member since 02 Jun 2007
Member from Mangere Bridge
Posts: 3715
Can anybody tell me is there a place on line where I can get programs with the G code?