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Seriously now, you piqued my interest, what is a "FROG controller". FROG is an acronym I'm guessing, for what? Do you have any links, pictures, or other info?
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| yup that is what i was referring to. It was a controller that gave pulse output to a stepper motor, or for a large motor could give signal a geko or such. You could also chain them together to cut threads. It was a great thing. I just never got around to getting one. I have seen them and they did what you wanted. TC |
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| Is this the same Company/Guy that makes the FROG 3-D Laser Scanning System and FROG 3-D software? In this case FROG stands for Foam Replication or Organic Geometry. I'm thinkin' no, but you never know.
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