2012/10/1 Bence Kovács <bence.kov...@generalmechatronics.com>:
> Hello
>
> I am Bence Kovacs, my college is Geza Szayer. We both finished on
> Faculty of Mechatronics at Budapest University of Technology, and we
> are currently doing PhD. Our MsC final work was the development of a
> universal motion control system. We have chosen LinuxCNC because of
> its scalability and open source philosophy. We have developed a PCI
> motion control card and additional interface modules to make system
> capable to control most robots and CNC machines.

I just hope that You will stay on the this "be open" path as well :)
I am glad to see some options for LinuxCNC hardware from Europe.
Importing stuff from US has some tax disadvantages, compared to EU
manufacturers, so I will definitely check out Your devices some other
time in more detail.

> For more info, please look user manual at our website or look at the video:
> http://www.generalmechatronics.com/robot_controller_eng.htm

Nice! AFAIK analog inputs have been a tough task to solve for LinuxCNC.
I looked at Your brochure and manual - manual is really good and
detailed. I just noticed that both of them still have "EMC2" in many
places, while You already have used "LinuxCNC" in some places as
well...

-- 
Viesturs

If you can't fix it, you don't own it.
http://www.ifixit.com/Manifesto

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