Yes, the Begal Board Black (BBB) has much lower general CPU performance
compared to the Raspberry Pibut MUCH better IO performance especially with
those on-chip PRUs.
But still if you have a garage to store the computer and AC mains available
for power why care about a few cubic inches and 20 watt
On Wednesday 02 May 2018 11:16:29 jeremy youngs wrote:
Given my issues with this computer I have decided to stop beating a
dead horse. I'm going to rpi 3 this thing.
Oh, one other option is the Beagle Bone. This has the
option of using the PRU (programmable Realtime Unit) which
is a 32-bit 2
On Wednesday 02 May 2018 21:30:32 Jon Elson wrote:
> > On Wednesday 02 May 2018 11:16:29 jeremy youngs wrote:
> >> Given my issues with this computer I have decided to stop beating a
> >> dead horse. I'm going to rpi 3 this thing.
>
> Yes, I agree with Gene, there are a number of decent X86
> moth
On Wednesday 02 May 2018 11:16:29 jeremy youngs wrote:
Given my issues with this computer I have decided to stop beating a
dead horse. I'm going to rpi 3 this thing.
Yes, I agree with Gene, there are a number of decent X86
motherboards that are known to work well with LinuxCNC. I
use old
Hi all,
I am cleaning my basement. Available are DEC PDP-11/23 and 11-03 bits
and pieces. Cpu board(s), memory, serial boards (quad), parallel
cards, RL-01, docs for Macro-11. Non-dec winchester controllers, 12-bit
16 channel A/D.
and one non-DEC system with 8" floppy for boot and a 40 Mb w
On Wednesday 02 May 2018 11:16:29 jeremy youngs wrote:
> Given my issues with this computer I have decided to stop beating a
> dead horse. I'm going to rpi 3 this thing.
Now I may rain on your parade. Based on my experience trying to find a
decent pre-emptible kernel, I'm not sure I'd recommend
> On 2 May 2018 at 17:20, Nicklas Karlsson wrote:
> > This is not directly directly to Linuxcnc but it's the best forum I could
> > find.
>
> Have you looked on the LinuxCNC forum? There is an extensive EtherCAT
> discussion there (People are running actual machines with EtherCAT and
> LinuxCNC)
On 2 May 2018 at 17:20, Nicklas Karlsson wrote:
> This is not directly directly to Linuxcnc but it's the best forum I could
> find.
Have you looked on the LinuxCNC forum? There is an extensive EtherCAT
discussion there (People are running actual machines with EtherCAT and
LinuxCNC)
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On 2 May 2018 at 17:14, Nicklas Karlsson wrote:
> I can't see the date, me be blind?
At this point it is a survey to choose a date.
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I just made these links public, sorry .
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I can confirm that supplying an ioaddr fixes the issue with a 7I43
and LinuxCNC 2.7.12
Peter Wallace
Mesa Electronics
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This is not directly directly to Linuxcnc but it's the best forum I could find.
Does anybode here have Exereince with a some kind of Ethercat master for
Automation run on an ordinary computer which works well? Or tried speedgoat in
Matlab?
To use soem for IO is not a problem but configuration
I can't see the date, me be blind?
On Wed, 02 May 2018 12:55:15 +0200
Rene Hopf wrote:
> Hi,
> All info here:
> https://doodle.com/poll/rrzknkwiaukwgrar
>
> Rene
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Given my issues with this computer I have decided to stop beating a dead
horse. I'm going to rpi 3 this thing. Gene I am addressing this to you,
what is my build requirements? I.e. what hardware is needed essential? . I
have the 7i90, an svga monitor, USB keyboard and mouse. The rpi has WiFi so
it
Hi,
All info here:
https://doodle.com/poll/rrzknkwiaukwgrar
Rene
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