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30-03-2018 #1
Arduino/GRBL is the cheapest option. Not that high performance, or that many features, but will plod along and do the job.
Next step up would be a secondhand desktop to get a working parallel port. Opens up the options of LinuxCNC, or Mach.
Then you're in to the realm of various USB/Ethernet external motion controllers.
CS-Labs, PMDX, CNC-Drive UCxxx, KFlop, SmoothStepper, Planet CNC, along with various Chinese offerings, and a few others I've forgotten.
What would be recommended depends on if you're looking for any specific features, want certain customisation, and budget.Avoiding the rubbish customer service from AluminiumWarehouse since July '13.
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