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    Smile PIC Problems

    Hmm anyone know how to program a pic 18F4455 to accept inputs from EMC2
    through a parrallel interface to control the stepper moters through transisters
    conneted to the grounds of the moters?
    i havent any idea how

    im building a 3 axis mill for proof of concept
    CAD;Autodesk 30day trial
    CAM;Ace dxf converter
    Control;EMC2
    A link to the code would be awsome but a tutorial how would be good to!

    Any tips would be apprecated!
    Thanks
    Sorcerer of dark


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    You can have a look here for a PIC based CNC controller.

    Quote Originally Posted by niwatori1 View Post
    Hmm anyone know how to program a pic 18F4455 to accept inputs from EMC2
    through a parrallel interface to control the stepper moters through transisters
    conneted to the grounds of the moters?
    i havent any idea how

    im building a 3 axis mill for proof of concept
    CAD;Autodesk 30day trial
    CAM;Ace dxf converter
    Control;EMC2
    A link to the code would be awsome but a tutorial how would be good to!

    Any tips would be apprecated!
    Thanks
    Sorcerer of dark


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