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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by AndyUK View Post
    I'd go with the UC100 over that.

    Even better, look for an Ethernet connected controller, like the UC300eth or UC400eth.

    The AXBB-E is another good option.
    Thanks just found this on cnc4you seems to be a good price too.
    https://www.cnc4you.co.uk/UC400ETH

  2. #2
    A CSMIO by CS Labs is a much better bet. There is know need for a further breakout board and there is full back up. Don,t buy one from the UK. Buy from Poland, I have tried all sorts of boards, but this is the easiest to use and works very well in deed. I have two, one for the lathe and one for the router.

  3. #3
    The AXBB-E is a better choice than the UC400ETH. Similar price, more features, and no need for breakout boards.

    I would NOT recommend using Mach3, as it's basically obsolete these days.

    I'd either use the AXBB-E with UCCNC, or a CS Labs board with their own SIM CNC software.
    Gerry
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