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LinuxCNC Bare Bones, Part 3 - STEPCONF wizard

The Feral Engineer 7,438 lượt xem 4 years ago
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in this video, we'll cover getting a basic parallel port machine up and running on LinuxCNC on a G540 driver board. This same setup is used for many other parallel boards on the market as well, so this should be useful for anyone looking to run LinuxCNC on an old parallel port PC.

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