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StepperControl.com now refers all prospective buyers to Salem Controls... who refer prospective buyers to XYZ Controls... who will apparently start selling stepper controllers again on April Fool's Day (April 1 of what year, they don't say).
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That's too bad they are closed it seems. I got the board about 2 years ago and found that company to be very friendly and helpful.
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Anyone know of software to convert an image to lines? This project looks like it could be adapeted to an etch a sketch. The hard part is turning an image into coordinates to draw.Posted by chad@chadphillips.org on August 25, 2006 at 14:36:10 Pacific Time
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I might put out some info on how I got the motor control working as soon as I have some time. As of right now I have no plans on putting out the actual scribbler code. Sorry. Here is a cool project to check out though that did something similar to your idea. http://www.hackaday.com/entry/7818361948203561/Posted by dort on August 29, 2006 at 15:31:51 Pacific Time
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