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EMC2 Linistepper / SLAm Quick Start


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Justin McLeod says: "I have the linistepper working with EMC, I have attached a screen shot of the configuration page. All the values in the screen shot have a safety factor of 500ns. One note on the max step rate value, a large factor in that is the latency test result, due to real time, my latency number is really low, so the max frequency could be much lower for some people."

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