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I have used the ncPod CNC controller with great success. It's a USB board that can control up to 6 axis. http://ncpod.oemtech.com/ There are also multiple inputs and outputs, as well as limit switch inputs. There is a pretty comprehensive API if you want to roll your own solution, or there is support for it in mach3. It also will run straight g-code. |
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| You can build yourself the board, and buy only the software. |
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