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According to Wikipedia: "Computer Numeric Control (CNC) is the automation of machine tools that are operated by precisely programmed commands encoded on a storage medium (computer command module, usually located on the device) as opposed to controlled manually by hand wheels or levers, or mechanically automated by cams alone. Most NC today is computer (or computerized) numerical control (CNC), in which computers play an integral part of the control."
According to Wikipedia: "Computer Numeric Control (CNC) is the automation of machine tools that are operated by precisely programmed commands encoded on a storage medium (computer command module, usually located on the device) as opposed to controlled manually by hand wheels or levers, or mechanically automated by cams alone. Most NC today is computer (or computerized) numerical control (CNC), in which computers play an integral part of the control."


==Controller Cards==
==Controller Cards==




==CNC - Unknown model==
==CNC - DeVlieg - Unknown model==
This is a CNC machine running OS/2 Warp 3.
This is a CNC machine running OS/2 Warp 3.
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Latest revision as of 22:59, 5 October 2022

According to Wikipedia: "Computer Numeric Control (CNC) is the automation of machine tools that are operated by precisely programmed commands encoded on a storage medium (computer command module, usually located on the device) as opposed to controlled manually by hand wheels or levers, or mechanically automated by cams alone. Most NC today is computer (or computerized) numerical control (CNC), in which computers play an integral part of the control."

Controller Cards

CNC - DeVlieg - Unknown model

This is a CNC machine running OS/2 Warp 3.