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I should mention that I am a LinuxCNC user and it is truly the best low cost system out there. Get a geko540, breakout board, PC and Mesa board and never look back. I use the gmocappy screen set and it is very nice. YOU would be crazy to not investigate it further! On a production level Tormach used to sell machines with Mach3 and have tons of issues, they have converted over to LinuxCNC (Pathpilot, you can also request a copy for free as the interface is very nice) and everyone could have not been happier. LinuxCNC is a true professional level CNC controller.
You could go with the Mesa 7I92 Ethernet Anything I/O card ($89) and then run a Ethernet patch cable over head to the bench from your laptop or what ever you have running LinuxCNC.
Edit - Another great multi axis board is the MX3660.
http://www.automationtechnologiesin...p-based-digital-stepper-drive-max-60-vdc-6-0a
Tormach certainly made a good choice in something they had more control over, given their past history with MACH and the perceived future; in the hobby sphere, a recent (2012) survey had MACH3 and LinuxCNC eating a large portion of the pie:
CNCCookbook Controller Survey.
However, if I recall correctly, they paid or contributed for the development, and at the moment, are not allowing it on non Tormach machines:
Pathpilot on Non-Tormach Machines
This would make sense if they financed the development as a value-add to their machines.
Edit: here is more discussion on it from CNCZone: (relevant posted below):
The LGPL allows linking open source libraries and compiling with proprietary code, and not releasing the proprietary code. Tormach has been very above board, including hosting a "summit" of some of the leaders of the LinuxCNC community to discuss development and licensing requirements. I think we have already seen the policy: PP will be offered to Tormach customers as proprietary software, any modifications/improvements to the LinuxCNC core components will be released to the linuxCNC community and available to everyone as a free download as part of normal LinuxCNC releases.
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