Re: Adding a post processor
I've not done it for a while, but IIRC you have to copy the post processor to the specific directory for F360 to detect it.
If you know the name of an existing processor, try searching your hard drive to find where it's located.
Re: Adding a post processor
A quick Google search for how to add a personal PP should turn up the answer. That's what I did when I added one for my ET6. However, I run F360 on Windows so the actual file/folder names are different (even if I could remember...)
At least if you add a PP to the system you can still use it when F360 updates itself - it always looks in the same place. I've added custom threads to my copy and every time it updates, it moves the folder with the thread definitions and loses the files I've added. I must look for a proper fix for that one.
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Re: Adding a post processor
Look at https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusio...c/td-p/5762926
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In case you have problems accessing the Autodesk page, it answers the question "Where are the CPS files located on a Mac?", with "I would recommend using the personal post location /Users/<user id>/Autodesk/Fusion 360 CAM/Posts . This way IF they move the default folder you won’t have to search for where they move. Also if you’re using a modified post with the same name of a stock post it won’t get over written." - That advice attributed to a "Jeff Walters, Senior Support Engineer, CAM"
Re: Adding a post processor
Thanks very much for the help. I'll have another go tonight.
Dave