
Uncwir.v00 - "Gpost Wire EDM System Vocabulary Table" Uncwir.s00 - "Gpost Wire EDM System Startup File" Uncw01.f00 - "Default Wire EDM FIL file created by the OFG" Unctur.v00 - "Gpost Lathe System Vocabulary Table" Unctur.s00 - "Gpost Lathe System Startup File" Uncpun.v00 - "Gpost Punch Press System Vocabulary Table" Uncpun.s00 - "Gpost Punch Press System Startup File"

Uncp01.f00 - "Default Punch FIL file created by the OFG" Uncmil.v00 - "Gpost Mill System Vocabulary Table" Uncmil.s00 - "Gpost Mill System Startup File" Unclas.v00 - "Gpost Laser System Vocabulary Table" Unclas.s00 - "Gpost Laser System Startup File" Uncl4x2.fil - "CREATE FOR 4-AXES MERGE (P-CODE MERGING)"

Uncl4x1.fil - "CREATE FOR 4-AXES MERGE (UW-MERGING)" Uncl01.k00 - "lathe gpost sample mark file for HTML package to build an index" Uncl01.f14 - "Default Lathe FIL file created by the OFG" Uncl01.f13 - "Default Lathe FIL file created by the OFG" Uncl01.f00 - "Default Lathe FIL file created by the OFG" Uncc01.f00 - "Default Laser FIL file created by the OFG"
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Fortunately it seems these are all text files, and can be easily opened with Windows Notepad, so I am trying to document here what each post processing file is for. Except it also appears there is no documentation in the help system of what the names and numbers mean. The PP name and number apparently refers to one of these files.

I decided to search the Pro-E program directory for anything with this name, and it turns up a bunch of files in "C:\Program Files\ProENGINEER Schools Edition\i486_nt" Um, it'd be useful to know a little more of what I am supposed to be doing, but searching the help system for "uncx01" or "post processor list" doesn't turn up anything useful. The Reset button lets you change the post-processor name and ID back to the default values.
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PP Name-The name of the default post-processor associated with the machine.There is very little explanation of what is being chosen in the machine tool setup dialog when typing a "PP Name" and selecting a number. I am now moving on to trying to understand post-processing, and it appears the included documentation is very poor.
