QuoteAndrewBCN Quotevreihen They are calling it the "Red Rabbit" board: http://www.3dxmy.com/?p=822 No sense of how they stand on open-source, but a huge concern that the firmware was apparently developed in-house and obviously has a lot of custom code to run the color touchscreen. On the plus side, the top-of-the-line board with a larger touchscreen and dual hotends is under $73 at today's exby nwalk - Controllers
mine's a corexy i've run it as fast as 180mm/s but it runs best around 100mm/s this guy made a deltaby nwalk - RAMPS Electronics
there is an add in board. you can see it in the picture, bottom middleish, it can be y or z or an extruder, whatever you want. it is closed source as far as adding functions to the touch screen, but you can adjust all of the major functions, and it runs standard gcode. the screen works just fine, i haven't had any issue with it i'm just curious where these 1000 boards went. there were 2 pby nwalk - RAMPS Electronics
apparently there are a 1000 of these out there, and i haven't seen anyone else successfully running one? i got mine from aliexpress, it has dual extruders and dual thermocouples or thermistors (can only use one or the other) in that department it sort of sucks, the screen reports innaccurate temps, it climbs super high(260 when set for 220) then drops to 180. if i can't get the pid tuned, i donby nwalk - RAMPS Electronics