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From: csi@hfk.mil.no (Clas Sivertsen)
Subject: Re: 3-Axis CNC/Stepper Controller on Cookbook Site
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Date: Mon, 7 Nov 1994 10:35:46 GMT
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Wally Blackburn (wrb@ccsitn.cb.att.com) wrote:
: I have place the file 3axis.zip on the Circuit Cookbook Site at
: ftp.ee.ualberta.ca.  It should be in /pub/cookbook/unsorted in a few days.
: If you can't wait, send e-mail and I can send you a uuencoded file, TIME
: PERMITTING.

: The zipfile contains Postscript files for a PCB, overlay, and schematic.
: There also text files called read.me, how.to, and parts.lst, whose names
: indicate content.

: As usual, I am offering parts kits.  Also as usual, I am offering a
: discount to Internet folks.  Until 1/1/95, I will sell kits to net types
: for $58.  Regular price is $79.  Assembled and tested controllers are $129
: with no discounts.  I tried to use easily gotten parts as possible.  Have
: fun.

: This controller is optimized for use with shareware and homebrew CNC
: software that uses the PC parallel port for control.  The inputs are TTL
: compatible, so it can easily be controlled by micro circuits also.

: -- 
:    Wally Blackburn		   Clinton-Gore - Socialist Leadership
:    wrb@ccsitn.cb.att.com		          for the 90s!
:    Amateur Radio Station AA8DX	   I'm the NRA.
:    '91 FXR	DoD #1375

> Hello Wally!
> I am an electrical enginerr that design hardware for the IBM-compatible.
> During the past years i have designed several I/O cards, and cards pref.
> different instrumantation functions, control, and analysis.
> Like to get in touch (trogh mail) to swap ideas and design tips ?
> By the way.. what PCB design tool (CAD) do you use ? I use EASY/AUTO-TRAX
> Used to live in the states (Atlanta, GA) Now Run a design company in 
> Oslo, Norway.
>
> Have fun !
> eng. Clas Sivertsen
> Mail: csi@hfk.mil.no
> 
> 
