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| Hi all, I new to this forum. First i have dl the live version of bdi and the bdi file. i don't have any idea at all of everything. I'm starting at ground zero here. . i got a PC with 256 mb DDR with a cpu 1.47 Ghz. i would like to controle 3 axes. i have 3 step motor 1.67 volt DC with 7 A (each). i have also a transformator, a bridge, 3 capacitor of 5 ohms. and 200$ budget.is there anything like a tutorial or links or any help here my email : m_lascar@hotmail.com can anyone here me. i would like to start this project. thanx in advance u guys are great. |
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| Linux EMC I have been using lnx for 13 years and have EMC running next to my M$ windows cnc. Email me if you have a question. I am no expert but I have been through the frustrations that new users might run in to. EMC is not perfect yet I wiil jump back and forth from EMC to windows and swap the gcode files. I like to create gcode in M$ windows then use it in EMC. Good luck |
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