Look at the Centroid Acorn board. Windows 10 based and looks like a great little board. I don't use it but have used centroid in the past. I really really like the look of the new board and its very well priced.
I have an old 3 axis K2 stepper machine that uses a parallel port setup that I haven't actually used in years due to family stuff. That's all over with so now I can actually indulge in my hobbies again!
The XP box is really flakey and I'd really like to switch up to newer hardware which means windows 10. I have a USB to Parallel adapter (used for programming atmel chips which I don't do any more) but from what I hear windows 10 just won't do the bit banging the way XP used. I'm also interested in adding a 4th axis so that pretty much dictates a new control setup anyway.
What kind of options do I have to upgrade the control system?
P.S. It'll be run from Mach3.
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Look at the Centroid Acorn board. Windows 10 based and looks like a great little board. I don't use it but have used centroid in the past. I really really like the look of the new board and its very well priced.
In case anyone is wondering, I'm the twin of the other gfacer on cnczone...
A USB to parallel adapter won't work with any version of Windows, with Mach3.
Avoid any Chinese Mach3 controllers.
The most popular controller is the Ethernet Smoothstepper, but I'd recommend one of CNC Drive's controller, which work with both Mach3, and UCCNC. This gives you an option to move away from Mach3 for the $60 UCCNC license fee.
Gerry
UCCNC 2017 Screenset
[URL]http://www.thecncwoodworker.com/2017.html[/URL]
Mach3 2010 Screenset
[URL]http://www.thecncwoodworker.com/2010.html[/URL]
JointCAM - CNC Dovetails & Box Joints
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I went with a smoothstepper. Its pricier than the knock offs but it's rep is quite good. Thanks for the suggestion!