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I ran several different searches for Quickstep on the forums, no info found. Quickstep feedback would be appreciated. I am trying to find a first simple gcode program that will run under windows. In my research this looks interesting in its simplicity and external signal generator. Doesn't support many gcodes but is adequate for my immediate needs. |
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| Yes, Quickstep was the first cnc program I tried. "Doesn't support many g-codes but is adequate for my immediate needs." That says it all... save your money and get Mach2.
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