FPS Monitor tracks your PC's hardware state and displays this information as an overlay in-game.
You no longer need to switch to desktop or attach a second display to control your hardware status. FPS Monitor will show all valuable information in-game.
For shops with rotary tables, 9.1 was rock-solid. The "Rotary Axis" substitution feature allowed a 3D contour to be wrapped around a cylinder easily, and the 4-axis roughing routines were straightforward and bug-free.
Even without modern trochoidal toolpaths, 9.1 had powerful 2D contouring, pocketing, and drilling routines. With third-party add-ons like the famous "HSM Performance Pack," 9.1 could produce exceptionally smooth, constant-load toolpaths that rivaled much newer software. mastercam 9.1
In the rapidly evolving world of computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), few software versions achieve legendary status. While modern releases boast cloud integration, artificial intelligence, and complex multi-axis simulation, Mastercam 9.1 holds a unique place in the pantheon of manufacturing software. Released in the early 2000s, Version 9.1 represents a pivotal moment in digital machining history. It was the last of the "classic" Mastercam interface before the radical overhaul of the X series, and for many machinists and programmers, it remains the gold standard of reliability, efficiency, and no-nonsense toolpath generation. Historical Context: The Bridge Between Eras To understand Mastercam 9.1, one must appreciate the technological landscape of its time. Windows XP was the dominant operating system, processors were measured in single-core gigahertz, and 3D modeling was still transitioning from expensive Unix workstations to the PC. Mastercam 9.1 was the mature culmination of the Version 8 and 9 lineage, refined through service packs into a remarkably stable environment. It bridged the gap between purely conversational programming at the machine control and the fully associative, parametric CAM models of today. For shops that could not afford constant software subscription fees, 9.1 became a permanent fixture, running on dedicated offline programming computers for over a decade. User Interface and Workflow: Simplicity Through Discipline The most immediate characteristic of Mastercam 9.1 is its interface. Unlike the ribbon-based, dockable-pane interfaces of modern software, 9.1 relies on a hierarchical menu tree on the right side of the screen and a row of function buttons (Analyze, Create, Modify, Xform, etc.) across the top. There are no dynamic previews, no context-sensitive right-click menus in the modern sense, and no "undo" for every single operation. For shops with rotary tables, 9
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Please provide a program log file after you encounter the problem. This is the FPSMonitor.txt file located in the MyDocuments folder.
Please provide a log file and tell us what game you tried. Also clarify if you don't see overlays in all games or only in some specific game.
This is possible if you are running other tools that also add an overlay to your game or you are using a tool that records gameplay. If this is the case, please let us know which other tools you are using.