I've looked through all of the spec code tables and can't find any way of detecting if the A turret has an M spindle.
How can I determine if an Okuma lathe has live tooling on the A turret
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To check for milling spindle on A turret (active tooling), look for NC spec "MULTIPLE MACHINE" / "CCM"
No.3, bit 0.You can accomplish this using the SCOUT library by doing the following:Alternatively, you can use the
GetMSpindleState()THINC API function in the CMSpindle Class of the Lathe Data API. It will throw aNotSupportedExceptionif the MULTIPLE MACHINE spec is not active.To check manually, open the file OSPMNGCD.CNC in the C:\OSP-P\ directory of the machine. Scroll down to the NC-SPEC CODE No.1 section and look for the MULTIPLE MACHINE spec. Use the following image as a guide to find the spec: