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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan View Post

    If so that sounds like a good idea if you've already make your control box. Just plug this in between and go.

    Still not liking mainly the lack of information about the interface/software/drivers but also the 100KHz limitation and only being compatible with Mach3.
    So if you have already built your box and you plug this in between what do you achieve except a hole in the wallet ?

    It worked before you plug it in so why ?

    100KHz isn't any worry for me as I still use the base frequency of 25Kh, plenty fast enough at my age dick slapping is no longer an art form.
    Again Mach suits me, it works and you don't have to be a geek to use it.
    John S -

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    Quote Originally Posted by John S View Post
    So if you have already built your box and you plug this in between what do you achieve except a hole in the wallet ?
    Yeah I wasn't suggesting anyone should buy it!

    Quote Originally Posted by John S View Post
    100KHz isn't any worry for me as I still use the base frequency of 25Kh, plenty fast enough at my age dick slapping is no longer an art form.
    Again Mach suits me, it works and you don't have to be a geek to use it.
    I only use 30KHz. In the vast majority of cases >100KHz is pointless. It's only useful to achieve high resolution with servos, so if you don't use servos you are basically paying for the convenience of a USB cable, which does seem rather silly.

    I think having and operating CNC machines already qualifies us as geeks so it's a bit late for that. I had a couple of unresolvable problems with Mach3 last week, so I promptly switched to LinuxCNC. No regrets.
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