Hi
If the Raspberry is to difficult to run as a CNC controller, maybe it 
would be suited as the basis of a pendant?

Regards

Darren Conway

On 10/09/2012 9:35 a.m., Jon Elson wrote:
> Kent A. Reed wrote:
>> On 9/9/2012 1:54 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
>>    
>>> <...> I have not reported any thread latencies for the Beagle.
>>>
>>>      
>>> Sorry, Jon. Looking back I see you were talking about how fast one could
>>> drive GPIO pins. My memory is getting rustier by the day.
>>>      
> And, mine isn't getting better by the day, either.
>> You've mentioned floating-point performance in the past. Do we have any
>> benchmarking for that?
>>    
> There certainly are standard benchmarks that can be run on Linux systems
> that could be
> quite useful.  I haven't seen anybody post numbers, but likely they
> already exist on
> the web, somewhere.  A quick search didn't show any published results
> comparing
> say, the Beagle Board's OMAP 3430 against an Intel Atom, for instance,
> which would
> be a good comparison.
>>> <...> As for interrupts and timers, if you accept that
>>> you have to add FPGA hardware to the CPU for step generation, encoder 
>>> counting
>>> or whatever, then you can have that add-on produce the interrupts for the 
>>> RT thread
>>> at any rate you choose.
>>>      
>> In my philosophy, Horatio, this is a perfectly acceptable requirement
>> and I look forward to products from you and Peter. I accept as well that
>> they may have to be tailored to specific ARM-based systems for the
>> reasons just mentioned.
>>    
> I have built an adapter to connect my boards to the Beagle and emulate
> the IEEE-1284 par port in
> software.  It worked, and wasn't horribly slow, compared to a PC.  I
> didn't worry about the
> interrupt line, but on the Beagle, at least, ANY GPIO pin can be set up
> as an interrupt.
> I have not even looked at the code required to make that actually work
> (especially since the
> lack of RTAI was the reason work in that direction stopped.)
>
> Jon
>
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