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    Quick question on xylotex axis system kits

    Would it be possible to combine two xylotex 3 axis system kits hooked up to two parallel ports to make a 6 axis system?


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    Depends on the software controlling them, but it should work.
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    I believe I read the Mach3 supports two parallel ports, and if thats the case then the Xylotex kit is eactly what I'm looking for.

    I emailed Xylotex and asked them as well but I'm still waiting for a response.


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    Yes, Mach3 should work.
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