That would be in the User Manual.

JT

On 5/12/2013 5:47 AM, Peter Blodow wrote:
> Hello John,
> thanks for your link to the gnipsel site. I'l have to dive into that
> when I have the time to. What I have been looking for, but never found
> was a concise reference table of all G-, M- and other codes, sorted by
> number, containing, one per line of the table, the code number, a short
> explanation and a very short example to show the usage, using more lines
> for multiple ways of usage. I live of examples! A list entry like "M1 M2
> M3, Spindle control" isn't of much use to me as long as the difference
> between them is not explained, because it would force me to look after
> more tables.
>
> I want to print such a list in big letters, laminate it in plastic foils
> and hang it on the wall in my shop, just as I did for those enigmatic
> modulus gear milling measures, strange imperial threads, weird American
> letter drill sizes, secret wire gauges etc. From your knowledge, is
> there anything like what I need in LinuxCNC documentation to download?
>
> Peter
>
>
>
> Am 09.05.2013 13:19, schrieb John Thornton:
>> Well the G code manual would be the best place but I also have a G code
>> tutorial here:
>>
>> http://www.gnipsel.com/linuxcnc/g-code/index.html
>>
>> John
>>
>>
>
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