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Re: A500 Cartridge
« on: February 13, 2007, 02:12:46 AM »
It all depends on what you call a cartridge.

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Re: A500 Cartridge
« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2007, 03:06:58 AM »
I wrote a very powerful industrial CNC control package on my A500 about 10 years ago.  The whole project got cancelled though, and I don't know if I even have the code anymore.  It did NOT control stepper motors, it controlled  a common industrial interface board which in turn controlled analog and digital servo and spindle drives.  Interestingly, the board plugged into an ISA slot, but just for power, like a KitchenSync.  It had connectors on it for serial data.  It was a perfect fit for an A2000!

Now, getting an Amiga to control stepper motors would be a real piece of cake!  Especially via the parallel port.  I have some hardware around here I could do this with if I really wanted to, which, frankly, I don't.  Of course, owning a CNC vertical mill may have something to do with this.

There is no way you could connect a Toaster to the parallel port and video port.  You would need to add a genuine video slot, by wiring directly to the custom chips, not just by plugging anything in.

I have considered lots of industrial uses for the MiniMig!  Now, whether or not I ever bother with them....  The power of having a computer with Amiga capabilities on a chip!!
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Re: A500 Cartridge
« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2007, 11:41:46 PM »
Microsoft does robotics?  Thank God I have never had to deal with that.  It's bad enough dealing with PC-based CNC's on a daily basis!  The only robotics I deal with are Fanuc and custom stuff.
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