
Installing Mastercam to run off the IS&T License Server
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Requirements
This Mastercam installation procedure is only authorized for faculty/staff/student users at MIT.
Note:
- You will not need to register with Mastercam or download anything from their web site.
- Running Mastercam this way requires that you maintain network connectivity, and requires use of the MIT VPN if you are off the MIT campus.
- Mastercam 2019 and 2020 will ONLY run on Win 64bit operating system
Installing Mastercam
Instructions
- Download the appropriate Mastercam installation from the Software Grid.
- Double-click on the downloaded .exe file to run the installer. When presented with a configure button, click it and set SIM Type to NetHASP.
- At the end of the installation, deselect the run Mastercam option and exit the installer.
- edit the nethasp.ini file located in the appropriate mcamn folder (where n is your Mastercam version; for Mastercam 2019, this is C:\Program Files\Mcam2019\nethasp.ini) as follows: in the [NH_TCPIP] section near the bottom of the file, locate the lines starting with NH_SERVER_ADDR, NH_PORT_NUMBER, NH_SESSION and NH_SEND_RCV and edit them as shown here.
If you're installing Mastercam for SolidWorks 2018 the nethasp.ini file is C:\Program Files\McamForSW2018\nethasp.ini. Other releases follow a similar pattern. Make sure the NH_SERVER_ADDR, NH_PORT_NUMBER, NH_SESSION and NH_SEND_RCV lines do not begin with a semicolon, otherwise they will be commented out. If at launch you get an error message like SIM not found, open the Start Menu and select All Programs -> Mastercam n (where n is your Mastercam release), and launch NHasp X (in X7 and later this will be in a Utilities subfolder). Make sure SIM type is set to NetHASP and Mode is set to Network and click OK.
Mastercam should now launch. This initial launch will create the file structure where the Course Specific Files will be distributed. Students enrolled in 2.008 can now follow the instructions posted on the 2.008 course website to load the Course Specific files shared with you through Dropbox by the lab instructor.
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