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    Default $10 for help. Which driver board?

    Fried my driver board, and I cannot get a direct replacement from Xylotex. I will pay $10 for someones help.

    I've got 4 of these http://www.xylotex.com/24H290-35-8B.pdf motors. I would like a board that can be controlled with a USB connection versus a 25 pin connector.

    Thanks I can use Paypal to pay.

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    Default Re: $10 for help. Which driver board?

    I would like a board that can be controlled with a USB connection versus a 25 pin connector.
    Then you need both a motion controller (for the USB connection) and a 4 axis drive.

    I'd say a UC100 for the motion controller.
    For the Drive, a Gecko G540 or Leadshine MX4660.

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    Default Re: $10 for help. Which driver board?

    You might also consider the KFLOP & KSTEP from Dynomotion, which comes with KmotionCNC. These are very reliable packages, there is even a dedicated forum on Cnczone for Dynomotion. The KmotionCNC software is also very stable and does what you ask it to do. If you have used Mach3 you might have run into to strange issues where it sometimes does something unexpected. Don't get me wrong Mach3 I have personally used for 15 years and done all kinds of amazing things using that software. I also have a licensed copy of Mach4 which seems more stable but I still do not have extensive time cutting using that software. I also have a larger machine with KmotionCNC and it is just rock solid.

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    Default Re: $10 for help. Which driver board?

    The UC100 can also be used with UCCNC, which imo is superior to Mach3, and is only $60 for the software.

    Gerry

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