@ JohnD

Re your OP
The answer is yes.
I have been using a Picnc + RPi2 -Jessy OS combo with machinekit for 
several yrs. Looking to upgrade/resurect/or move on if necessary.
I'm personally not the chap to do the detail code, but am working with a 
dev who has an interest and can contribute some limited time and effort.

I am currently exploring Pi4 + Buster with a view to either Mesa or Picnc? 
TBD

@ Tomp
I understand you have had Picnc successfully running on a Pi3 ?
I can't seem to get it to behave on a Pi3. Not with Jessie + MK anyways. 
All motors just spiral out of control soon as MK is started :(
All the SPI and dma addressing looks compatible They are both 2837
Any ideas?

@ All
By way of a little history. I did quite a bit of testing & verification for 
Kinsa' on the original Picnc v1.  ( circa 2012/13) This was on a Pic764 
which had potential to run faster with more IO
I'm not sure of how much info there is left for that version. I may have 
some stuff archived?

Cheers
MrGreg

On Thursday, 27 February 2020 06:42:41 UTC, John Dammeyer wrote:
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> This project seems to have lapsed 5 years ago.  
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> https://github.com/kinsamanka/PICnc-V2/wiki
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>  
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> Any interest in resurrecting it?
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>  
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> John Dammeyer
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>  
>
> "ELS! Nothing else works as well for your Lathe"
>
> Automation Artisans Inc.
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> www dot autoartisans dot com 
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>  
>

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