Reefdaddy1
Reef Geek Jedi
Parallel ports can be had at Best buy for about 5 bucks, Plug it in and go. Or wont that work?
Or give me your addy in PM I have tons.
Or give me your addy in PM I have tons.
Parallel ports can be had at Best buy for about 5 bucks, Plug it in and go. Or wont that work?
Or give me your addy in PM I have tons.
All we own is laptops.
Don
All we own is laptops. I do have a OLD desk machine that I can upgrade or use for parts to finish off a bare bones machine. I might stop by a used computer place to see what they have.
Don
With old PCs and CNC, you just have to be careful that the PC/OS can keep up with the interrupt rate of the stepper motor driver. Otherwise, it will result in the motor skipping steps. Have to shut down all the non-essential Windows services as well.
Cool Is Micro ATX a ASUS? If so they overclock really well. And If its AMD processor they can handle it, Be surte to set the Core Volt up , and your in Buisness. That thing will rock.
okay... Call me the pic. nazi.. but wheres the pics?? We wanna see all that stuff.. systematically installed in your "drawer"!
So you have recieved everything you've been waiting for?
Cant wait to see this thing run!
are you using a special paint that is like bildge paint to prevent moisture from warping the board, or just like regular latex paint?
I have to admit the darn tin box won, there was just no way to get eveything it there.
That's probably for the best. I don't know how hot the CNC power supply can get, but you probably would have run into heat issues with everything crammed into the same box. It would have taken several large fans to keep it cool. I have enough trouble keeping my PC cool in the summer, can't imagine how hard it would be with the CNC controller and power supply.
Can't wait to see it in action
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