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::2.1.2 '''computerized numerical control CNC''' - realization of NC (2.1.1) using a computer to control the machine functions (2.6).
::So the ISO recognized definition of CNC is ''computerized numerical control'' [[Special:Contributions/130.76.112.25|130.76.112.25]] ([[User talk:130.76.112.25|talk]]) 13:13, 28 July 2022 (UTC)
::: This entire article is kind of garbage. NC != CNC. I should put that in bold. Many (most ?) of the people commenting here do not have a clue. Numerical control came out in 1952 - actually the project started in the 1946-ish time frame but the first functional example was 1952. Numerical control happily went along making parts until the mid seventies, that's like twenty years, when (bold) for the first time (end bold) a computer was put in the box with the rest of the electronics creating, as mentioned above, "computerized numerical control". Can we say this again ? NC != CNC. CNC has a computer in the MCU (machine control unit). NC does not. I've owned both. They ain't the same thing, not by a long shot. This entire article is fubar. [[Special:Contributions/203.160.68.123|203.160.68.123]] ([[User talk:203.160.68.123|talk]]) 05:15, 21 June 2024 (UTC)
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