Looks like it has 6 wires, so it can be used in a unipolar configuration. The Linistepper can run it.
Having said that... I would strongly recommend the THB6064AH kit instead. It's bipolar, it's well documented, and you still have to put it together (so it's no worse) and it's actually a little easier to assemble.
I would recommend NOT buying either the Linistepper or the THB6064AH kit from me unless you are comfortable with a soldering iron. These are kits... as in, you get the PCB, and the components, and YOU solder the components onto the PCB. The advantage of that is that if you fry a chip (which is MUCH less likely, BTW) then you can easily replace it yourself... you know how to solder it on, so you can cut it off and solder a new chip on. The chips are $10. The disadvantage is you have to take the time to put it together. Which means you must be able to solder. These are NOT good kits to learn to solder on. I DO fully support them, answer all questions, solve all problems, and stand by my customers until they are happy... or (very rare cases) they get a full refund and therefore aren't my customers anymore. ,o)
If you can't solder, or don't want to take the time to learn, purchase a THB6064AH driver from China. They work better than the TB6560 (by a LONG ways). Or purchase a GeckoDrive. Then you get both a great driver AND full support.