On 8/8/2013 11:00 PM, Paul Lacatus wrote:
On 8/9/2013 1:01 AM, Viesturs Lācis wrote:
2013/8/8 Paul Lacatus p...@paul-lacatus.ro
Done first steps by running linuxcnc in Xserver Xming on Windows 7 machine
:
http://www.paul-lacatus.ro/linuxcnc/Xserver.png
Damn, I want that picture on my
On 8/9/2013 10:03 AM, Paul Lacatus wrote:
On 09.08.2013 15:17, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
On 8/8/2013 11:00 PM, Paul Lacatus wrote:
...
You can have it , it is not copyrighted ;) . The issue is that I don't
understand the problem with realtime error. The load on the linuxcnc is
small even
On Wed, 8/7/13, Kent A. Reed kentallanr...@gmail.com wrote:
clip
I'd have to characterize the whole of the work as not yet
ready for prime time but real soon now from the standpoint of the
common user.
Not only customized LinuxCNC software but also customized
capes/interface boards are
Interesting review of BeagleBone Black in this month's Custom PC (on
Sainsbury's shelves right now).
Marcus
On 7 Aug 2013, at 08:30, Paul Lacatus wrote:
Hi everybody,
My name is Paul Lacatus and I am quite new on this list. I am using
LinuxCNC for a few months on my Proxxon MF70
On 7 Aug 2013, at 14:28, Kent A. Reed wrote:
If I had to compare the total cost of ownership (TCO) of the two
approaches as opposed to the first cost of the motherboard, I'd have to
say they are roughly equal, especially if one puts a dollar/euro/leu
value on one's time. [Please, gentle
2013/8/8 Paul Lacatus p...@paul-lacatus.ro
Done first steps by running linuxcnc in Xserver Xming on Windows 7 machine
:
http://www.paul-lacatus.ro/linuxcnc/Xserver.png
Damn, I want that picture on my wallpaper. LinuxCNC on windows :)))
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If you can't fix it, you don't own
Paul,
What are you using to go from layout to gcode for your pcbs?
On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 5:01 PM, Viesturs Lācis viesturs.la...@gmail.comwrote:
2013/8/8 Paul Lacatus p...@paul-lacatus.ro
Done first steps by running linuxcnc in Xserver Xming on Windows 7
machine
:
On 8/9/2013 1:01 AM, Viesturs Lācis wrote:
2013/8/8 Paul Lacatus p...@paul-lacatus.ro
Done first steps by running linuxcnc in Xserver Xming on Windows 7 machine
:
http://www.paul-lacatus.ro/linuxcnc/Xserver.png
Damn, I want that picture on my wallpaper. LinuxCNC on windows :)))
You can
On 8/9/2013 2:45 AM, Troy Jacobson wrote:
Paul,
What are you using to go from layout to gcode for your pcbs?
Troy ,
I am using pcb-gcode ULP extension on Eagle and after that a leveling code .
Paul
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On 7 August 2013 08:30, Paul Lacatus p...@paul-lacatus.ro wrote:
2. I need a display and keyboard near the Proxxon for setting and
control . If I am using BBW can I use a Raspberry Pi for X11 server ?
In that case running Axis can be overkill for BBW ( grafic acceleration
is in Raspi ) ?
I
Paul
Why dont you just put an Atom pc together at a fraction of the cost for
a BB and other hardware to run your Linuxcnc. Or at least at the same
cost but with no hassles of any nature.
On 2013/08/07 09:30 AM, Paul Lacatus wrote:
Hi everybody,
My name is Paul Lacatus and I am quite new on
Your idea is interesting but an Atom board is at a fraction of BB cost
that is about 50 Euro ? And what about parallel ports on atom boards ? I
will check. Thank you !
PS The BBW is just laying on my table ;)
Paul
On 07.08.2013 13:59, Marius Liebenberg wrote:
Paul
Why dont you just put an
On 07.08.2013 12:35, andy pugh wrote:
On 7 August 2013 08:30, Paul Lacatus p...@paul-lacatus.ro wrote:
2. I need a display and keyboard near the Proxxon for setting and
control . If I am using BBW can I use a Raspberry Pi for X11 server ?
In that case running Axis can be overkill for BBW (
On 7 August 2013 12:44, Paul Lacatus p...@paul-lacatus.ro wrote:
As far as I understood from what I found on the net the BBB grafic is
not quite performant
There are more graphically lightweight alternatives to Axis available.
For example:
2013/8/7 Paul Lacatus p...@paul-lacatus.ro
Your idea is interesting but an Atom board is at a fraction of BB cost
that is about 50 Euro ? And what about parallel ports on atom boards ? I
will check. Thank you !
PS The BBW is just laying on my table ;)
Beaglebone costs around 50 eur (at
On 07.08.2013 15:03, Viesturs Lācis wrote:
2013/8/7 Paul Lacatus p...@paul-lacatus.ro
Your idea is interesting but an Atom board is at a fraction of BB cost
that is about 50 Euro ? And what about parallel ports on atom boards ? I
will check. Thank you !
PS The BBW is just laying on my table
On 7 August 2013 13:26, Paul Lacatus p...@paul-lacatus.ro wrote:
. That why I proposed Raspi for an X11 server.
I think I forgot to say: Your proposed combination ought to work well.
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On 07.08.2013 15:35, andy pugh wrote:
Your proposed combination ought to work well
My problem is that I need more info about LinuxCNC on BB(W/B) that I
hope to find here on the mailing list .
This other questions still remains:
1. Is this card ( BBW 720MHz 256 MB ) strong enough for running
2013/8/7 Paul Lacatus p...@paul-lacatus.ro
1. Is this card ( BBW 720MHz 256 MB ) strong enough for running LinuxCNC
headless ?
Since you already have the Beagle, I would say that there is only one way
to find this out for sure :))
3. If I have already the stepper driver board controlled
On 8/7/2013 8:26 AM, Paul Lacatus wrote:
On 07.08.2013 15:03, Viesturs Lācis wrote:
2013/8/7 Paul Lacatus p...@paul-lacatus.ro
Your idea is interesting but an Atom board is at a fraction of BB cost
that is about 50 Euro ? And what about parallel ports on atom boards ? I
will check. Thank you
On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 3:30 AM, Paul Lacatus p...@paul-lacatus.ro wrote:
I have read something about the implementation of LinuxCNC on BeagleBone
Black. I have available a BeagleBone white ( 720 MHz 256 MB ram) . My
questions now :
1. Is this card strong enough for running LinuxCNC
On 07.08.2013 16:22, Viesturs Lācis wrote:
2013/8/7 Paul Lacatus p...@paul-lacatus.ro
1. Is this card ( BBW 720MHz 256 MB ) strong enough for running LinuxCNC
headless ?
Since you already have the Beagle, I would say that there is only one way
to find this out for sure :))
You are right . I
On 07.08.2013 16:28, Kent A. Reed wrote:
On 8/7/2013 8:26 AM, Paul Lacatus wrote:
On 07.08.2013 15:03, Viesturs Lācis wrote:
2013/8/7 Paul Lacatus p...@paul-lacatus.ro
Your idea is interesting but an Atom board is at a fraction of BB cost
that is about 50 Euro ? And what about parallel ports
Hi,
If you haven't already, you should check out the blog at
http://bb-lcnc.blogspot.com for images and status on running LinuxCNC on
Beaglebones.
I know that Charles, who writes the blog, and I are both running BBBs with
HDMI enabled. The hdmi issues with the Black have to do with the fact
Hi,
On 2013-08-07 13:44, Paul Lacatus wrote:
On 07.08.2013 12:35, andy pugh wrote:
On 7 August 2013 08:30, Paul Lacatus p...@paul-lacatus.ro wrote:
The problem with RPI is that the real time kernel modules
are not implemented and the access to GPIO in not fast enough for Linux
CNC . This
Date: Wed, 07 Aug 2013 14:44:20 +0300
From: Paul Lacatus p...@paul-lacatus.ro
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Linuxcnc on Beaglebone for a small mill
Proxxon MF70
To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
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On 8/7/2013 8:01 AM, Paul Lacatus wrote:
On 07.08.2013 15:35, andy pugh wrote:
Your proposed combination ought to work well
My problem is that I need more info about LinuxCNC on BB(W/B) that I
hope to find here on the mailing list .
This other questions still remains:
1. Is this card
On 7 Aug 2013, at 16:21, GP Orcullo kinsama...@ymail.com wrote:
My MF70 is controlled by RPi running LCNC.
Is that using the Mungkie image?
I was not getting a continuous step stream with that.
(Sorry to derail the thread, but I have an RPi to parport breakout board
designed (and 20
What level of graphics resolution do you get on the screen with that
Cedarville Chipset?
Dave
On 8/7/2013 5:11 PM, Marius Liebenberg wrote:
I use the D2500HN a lot. It has a on board LPT and one PCI slot. I also
made a small housing for it that fits inside the lid of my control box.
On
On 8/7/2013 12:58 PM, dave wrote:
On Wed, 2013-08-07 at 11:26 -0700, David Bagby wrote:
big snip
Dave:
Thanks for the nice synopsis. With all the neat stuff going on is is
difficult to keep up.
IIRC Kent posted some info on running with a X server on another machine
and something to the
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