On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 1:04 AM, Jon Elson <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> But, the REAL killer is that the ARM920T does not have
> floating point instructions!  This would cause a MASSIVE slowdown in
> executing stock LinuxCNC code, as FP is used extensively throughout it.
>  The Beagle's
> OMAP processor does have hardware FP support.
>
> Jon,

You are correct. The software FP is a killer to LinuxCNC.

We had tried LinuxCNC on a arm9 board with Debian (armel, soft-floating).
We can hardly have smooth trajectory commands being calculated at 0.65ms
servo period.

With BeagleBone and ubuntu 12.04 (armhf), we've successfully running
LinuxCNC at 0.65ms servo period. We use text-based keystick as the DISPLAY
for LinuxCNC. The system load average is 0.7, and the trajectory commands
are smooth.

Yishin
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