On Monday, June 27, 2011 05:11:16 PM For Sale Sticker did opine:

> Hi -
> 
> I got an old CNC router (phoenix) from a school district auction and am
> very eager to get it going. The old interface is using a serial cable
> and I need figure out how to connect this to EMC. The electronics part
> is where I am a bit rusty - sorry if I ask obvious questions.
> 
> Here is the low down:
> 
> Drivers:    IB106 (see http://www.forsalesticker.com/drivers.jpg)
I get the error page.

> Steppers:   1.8 deg - Eastern Air Devices  LA34BJK-P500
> 
> 
> How do I know what numbers to put on the driver timing settings on the
> first screen of stepConf? (see
> http://www.forsalesticker.com/StepConf1.png) How do I determine the
> following on the axis configuration: (see
> http://www.forsalesticker.com/StepConf1.png) 'Motor steps per
> revolution'
> 'Driver microstepping'
> 'leadscrew pitch' (do I just count the number of threads per inch?)
> 
> 
> I am guessing that I bypass this board completely (see
> http://www.forsalesticker.com/bboard.jpg)
And again, just the error page.  No image.
> 
> 
> Any advice will be much appriciated.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Andy
> 
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