Hello,
sorry for popping out of nowhere,
could you be more specific regarding:

with a hobby low volume then you may get away with it . large cnc machine 
> not in a million years . 
>
>
What do you mean by large? Large machines or large volumes? Many projects 
seems to rely on the BB to make industry level products. 
In your opinion where is the limit? In linuxCNC or the sitara / beaglebone 
hardware because of it's not stable design?
Given that maybe the beaglebone black by itself (as breakout board of the 
sitara) may not fit industry standards, I think that "not in a million 
years" sounds a bit strong assumption.


thanks,
-l
 

> for a commercial product their is much more at stake than a dollars for a 
> board , that's not meant to do what you have designed
> you have support issues ,etc . and no doubt by the time you have sold 50 
> or so , the version will have changed to a different design, commercial 
> needs stable design 
>  
>
>
> On Friday, 11 April 2014 15:52:25 UTC+1, Eren Basturk wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I would like to know that Beagle Bone Black is suitable to develop a 
>> product? We want to develop 3 axis CNC machine. Today, I run LinuxCNC on 
>> BBB and run the sample cape example  but BBB handled the graphics very slow 
>> with 1680x1050 resolution.
>>
>> I wonder that does some develop a product with BeagleBone and Linux. If 
>> you did could you write your product's link?
>>
>> What is your consideration for this topic?
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Eren
>>
>

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