On 08/10/17 10:43, Marcus Bowman wrote:
> I see other boards being sold as complete all-on-the-board solutions.
There are a number of more than capable mill solutions.It's adding the
turn functions with a multi slot sensor on the chuck which are less
prevalent?

> I guess the challenge for some of them will be the on-going support and 
> development.
Which is where I see LinuxCNC as a better base even for stand alone
machine controllers rather than relying on third party code for that
area. PoKeys57CNC looks like a very tidy package but I'm not ready to
commit to Mach4 and that is the only way to use it for a fully
functional lathe :(

Anybody looked at LinuxCNC on that :)

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