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dennde

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It depends. What is your hardware? What will the robot do? Execute a sequence of motions or react to something? Or even be manualy controlled?

I've made this board:
http://www.electronics-lab.com/projects/pc/008/index.html
for a CNC mill and use TurboCNC (http://www.dakeng.com). I guess you could use it for repeated motion without input (or some limited input options).

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