Well, what I would ideally picture is a realtime hardware motion
controlled coupled to a Raspberry PI running Linux non-RT, the PI is
hooked to a PC and has an embedded http server. At that point you
access it via browser and load and control control your job from the PC
interface. estop etc is still on the hardware. At that point it does
not matter if you use Windows or Linux.
Danny
On 4/11/2019 7:19 PM, bari wrote:
I disagree. The problem is making the machine configuration easy. If
LCNC ran on Winders or Androids, many would still complain about how
difficult it is to configure. Active High vs Low for Limit switches,
Home switches, Step and Dir signals, encoder pulses per rev. etc etc is
far to challenging for many to deal with.
On 4/11/19 2:41 PM, Chris Albertson wrote:
If the machine controler could run on a me=aintstream OS (like Windows 10)
and on a normal notebook PC it would be orders of magnitude more popular
and widly used
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