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G-Code Driver 1.0


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 95/98
Downloads 426 Limitations None
Publisher Vision Unlimited File Size 192k
Date added 12 Aug 2003 Check your speed

This program utilizes g-code files to output pulses to the printer port guiding stepper motors. The graphical representation uses an isometrical view together with coordinates to show the current location and the next point. Other features include the use of a configuration file to store device specific parameteres such as different gear ratios for different axis and maximium stepping speeds. Also satic switches allow relays to be implemented making it possible to stear up to nine stepper motors sequentially provided the correct hardware is attached. The demo version has all the features of the full program but stops execution after a randum number of lines. Also the full version comes with sveral handy tools such as a utility to detect the port address or a program to create a grid for skimming blocks. The main uses are CNC- mill& lathe, telescope alignment, motor controls, robotic arm steering.

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