On 21 January 2016 at 18:41, John Dammeyer <jo...@autoartisans.com> wrote:

> Either stepper motors and an older PC that supports parallel port or if you
> want servos that aren't driven with a Gecko Step/Dir input (much like a
> stepper motor) then it's a Mesa product or nothing?

Not at all.

The Pico solutions are well supported:
http://www.pico-systems.com/motion.html

And there is a new(ish) product line from General Mechatronics:
http://www.generalmechatronics.com/en/linuxcnc

And the Motenc:
http://www.vitalsystem.com/web/motion/motionLite.php

And Servo-to-Go
http://www.servotogo.com/index.shtml

Are still supported by LinuxCNC drivers.

However, the question asked was "What Mesa cards can I use" so I
suggested Mesa cards.

There are actually rather more options than listed here:
http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?LinuxCNC_Supported_Hardware


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