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    Are there any third-party DROs (displays) that accept 3-axis "igaging" signal inputs?

    I've heard that Shumatech sells kits or something, but according to what I see at their online "store", they've been "out of stock" for so long now they might as well not even have a web site.

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    The DRO375 is the currently available version and will handle the remote display igaging as well as a number of the newer protocols direct off the board. And I still carry stock of the DRO350 along with dongles to allow these scales to be used wit it ...
    Lester Caine - G8HFL
    http://medw.co.uk - Home of electronics for the Model Engineer

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    Thanks for the replies. It would be nice for a change to just be able to buy something off-the-shelf that's ready to go, as is, without having to assemble kits and make adapter cables and pull your hair out...but I guess it just wasn't meant to be that way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hndswthtshdws View Post
    Awesome project, I'll be watching with interest.

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