For those who are interested in editing the g-code.
Here is a free software. ( It´s for cnc-machine code but it works just fine for printers to.)
http://nc-corrector.inf.ua/index_EN.htm
I tried it on a 5MB Gcode file and it worked fine, really fast actually. Im only running an i5 Win7 System, but have SSD's and GTX680 GFX card so not sure if that made a difference but it works a treat for me.bbinnard wrote:I tried it on a 4.8MB Gcode file and it was hideously slow to complete loading /displaying the file. And this is on a Win10 3GHz i7 system. I gave up trying to do anything because every time I tried to do anything it went into "Not responding" state.
This and many similar older software will not work so well in Windows 10. You can change some graphic settings windows so it will be better but unfortunately, 5-10 times slower than in Windows 7. Drive it in compatibility mode for Windows 7 and I think it will be better.bbinnard wrote:I tried it on a 4.8MB Gcode file and it was hideously slow to complete loading /displaying the file. And this is on a Win10 3GHz i7 system. I gave up trying to do anything because every time I tried to do anything it went into "Not responding" state.