If you mean for motion, EMC can't handle serial port at this time. If all you were doing is sending out something like step/direction, it would be fairly easy to modify an existing driver. I have written an EMC driver.Originally Posted by gfixler
Same problem as above. You have to fit within the EMC framework, which is basically a closed loop motion controller.Originally Posted by gfixler
I think that most of the step/direction stepper controllers available are cheaper than Sherline, including a full Gecko system. There are lists of controllers here on CNCZone.Originally Posted by gfixler
You are moving into areas that border on religious belief, so the following is my biased opinion:Originally Posted by gfixler
The main argument against EMC is that it doesn't run Windows. There are some neat features to Mach that EMC doesn't have. EMC is more robust. EMC can be much harder to set up. Bill Gates can't download an update to your computer that makes EMC stop running. With any software, the faster the computer the better. EMC will run on a 500MHz computer. In fact, I've run it on a 66 MHz computer, but Linux no longer runs on such computers, so it's not currently workable. I've seen people saying 200 MHz as the lower limit, but I can't imagine it.
I think Mach will work with it, but you would have to verify that.Originally Posted by gfixler


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