I am trying to reverse-engineer a manufacturing model at a company that used to work (maybe as long as 7 years ago), it appears it last worked in 2000i as the manufacturing model (it seems) is calling for ncp210q.exe. As far as I can tell this was before PTC integrated the post processor. Was there a point at which they changed this and informed customers how to deal with failing generation of the G-code? Or should it still work as long as I have workcells and everything else configured correctly? I have only used the Prismatic and Multi-Surface milling starting in WF2 so I am not familiar with some of the change history of their NC packages. This is using NC Sheetmetal.
Also, is it WF4 or WF5 that they put the manufacturing info in the .asm file?
Also, is it WF4 or WF5 that they put the manufacturing info in the .asm file?