Kirk Wallace wrote:
> On Sat, 2009-04-11 at 13:00 -0400, Doug Pollard wrote:
> ... snip 
>   
>>     Is there any reason why Emc will not run my xylotex board.
>>     
>
> EMC2 should work well. Do a search for Xylotex on the EMC2 wiki:
> http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emcinfo.pl?EmcKnowledgeBase
>
> this should link you to the resources you need to get started.
>
>   
>> I would 
>> also like to know what kind of breakout board might be suitable.
>>     
>
> It looks like you don't need one, just a DB25 cable.
>
>   
>>   Have 
>> been looking at some 269 OZ in motors but also thinking that my mill has 
>> a pretty sturdy spindle that maybe 425 0z in. might make better use of 
>> that.  Since the table is only 18 inch long with 12in. of travel high 
>> speed might not be that important. I am assuming the more powerful 
>> motors may be slower??
>>     Any other suggestions here would be greatly  appreciated.
>>
>>                                                                      Doug
>>     
>
> With my DC motor research so far, it seems the 269 oz.*in. motors should
> do fine, but you should see what others are using on machines similar to
> yours:
> http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emcinfo.pl?Case_Studies 
>
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>   
    Kirk, Is there some built in device in the xylotex board that will 
provide protection for the computer from Surges that might return to it 
? I have read this can be a problem.
                                                                         
                        Doug
 

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