I found this description 
http://igor.chudov.com/manuals/Bridgeport/BOSS/1981-Programming-Manual/Section-5.pdf
 page 4

it basically says:

a G0 X Y Z is split into a G0XY and a G0Z traverse

if Z > currentZ (quill goes up) execute G0Z then G0XY

if Z < currentZ (quill goes down) execute G0XY and then G0Z

I'll take that for the example

-m

Am 25.10.2011 um 12:09 schrieb John Thornton:

> Michael,
> 
> iirc and I can verify in a bit as my mill uses DX32 which is the same as 
> Boss 8 and 10 for the most part according to the manual.
> G0 X2 Y-2 Z0.1 (Z is at some position above 0.1)
> X and Y move to their commanded position Z stays at current position 
> until X and Y reach position then Z moves to 0.1"
> do some cutting and note the machine will not execute a G1,2,3 move with 
> the spindle off.
> G0 X0 Y0 Z10 (Z at some position below 10)
> Z moves to 10 while X and Y do not move.
> Once Z reaches 10 X and Y move to their commanded position.
> Normally I use M22 to end my programs which means Z to highest position 
> and then move X and Y preset position for unloading and loading
> 
> John
> 
> 
> On 10/25/2011 1:51 AM, Michael Haberler wrote:
>> Am 25.10.2011 um 07:13 schrieb brad murry:
>> 
>>> For a G0 move, the Z axis is fully retracted before the XY move is executed 
>>> in an attempt to avoid collisions.
>> fully retracted: to the Z word of the G0? to some predefined retract 
>> position?
>> 
>> -m
>> 
>>> 
>>> -Brad Murry
>>>> From: [email protected]
>>>> Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2011 06:36:11 +0200
>>>> To: [email protected]
>>>> Subject: [Emc-developers] 'BOSS behaviour of a G0'
>>>> 
>>>> please explain to me what that does
>>>> 
>>>> between the IRC lines I read: 'A G0 x y z' is executed as 'G0 z', then 'G0 
>>>> x y' - right?
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> I'll make it an example in the manual
>>>> 
>>>> -m
>> 
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