I've started working on using tool length offsets and a coordinate system -
Most of the time it's working OK, but I'm having problems postprocessing my
code to get it running consistently on my machine.

A snippet of code looks like this:

N1 ( BRACKET_003_3X.NGC)
N2 ( EMC2  )
N4 G17 G20 G40 G49
N5 G80 G90
N6 (MSG,LOAD.1 CENTER DRILL)
N7 T13 M06
N8 S3743 M3
G53 G0 Z0.0
N9 G0 G54 X.815 Y2.55
N10 G43 H13
N11 M8
N12 G81 G99 X.815 Y2.55 Z-.030 R.1 F4.97
N13 Y1.5
N14 Y.45
N15 G80
N16 M5
/N17 M9
N18 (MSG,LOAD.177 DRILL)
N19 T11 M06
N20 S3539 M3
G53 G0 Z0
N21 G0 G54 Y2.55
N22 G43 H11
N23 M8
N24 G83 G99 X.815 Y2.55 Z-.5432 R.1 Q.0885 F5.31
N25 Y1.5


This code gives me an error on line N21 of 'Move on line X (which ends up
being N21 would exceed maximum limit of joint 2)...  (I've got a vertical
mill, X/Y/Z).

Any suggestions for this?  I'm not sure if this is my G code or a behavior
in EMC that I'm agitating.  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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