3 mars 1960 - Multiple developments made CNC quickly change
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A standard programming language known as g-code was developed. G-code was originally a language used in the MIT Servomechanisms Laboratory. In the early 1960s, the Electronic Industry Alliance standardized g-code.
CAD caught on and started to replace paper drawings during the ’60s.
Minicomputers became available in the ’60s and made CNC machines cheaper and more powerful.
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CNC milling history
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