where I work we have a Shizuoka with an old Bandit control.  The three servo 
drives still appear to work.  It has tachometer feedback to the servo drives, 
and resolver feedback to the computer portion, which is in a coma.

  I would like to convert this to an EMC2 servo system with quadrature encoders 
for feedback to EMC2, and for the proof of concept, I'd like to have EMC2 do 
pulse-width-modulation of 3 parallel port pins, which I would convert to +- 10V 
with a quad op amp and filter circuit (already have those parts).  Since I'd be 
spending someone else's money, I'd like to avoid buying a Pluto servo board, or 
a MESA 5i20 until I can prove it can cut parts.  I'm also planning on doing an 
"open quadrature encoder" project, to save some bucks up front, and hopefully 
come up with a cheap and fairly reliable replacement for expensive encoders.

  The Question:  Where can I find info that would help me set up the HAL to 
input from a quadrature encoder on two parallel port pins (the easy part), and 
output a pulse width modulated stream on another pin of the parallel port (the 
hard part), while using this to control the position of a servo motor?

  I suspect that if I had a fast PC, with a fast thread running about 25uSEC, 
even if I were satisfied with low bit resolution in the PWM, the filter would 
slow down the +-10V output to the point where the machine would probably be 
stepper slow, or even slower; but if it could (slowly) cut parts out reliably, 
and with precision, it would be easy to justify getting a servo card for the 
machine.  This machine would be backup for our Fadal 4020

  The 5V power supply for the controller had died, and I bought some 
transistors and repaired it, but it still won't cut parts.  That's why the 
caution about investing in it.

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