procedure. Some more details ?
Thank you
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> On 29 dec. 2015, at 04:19, andy pugh wrote:
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>> On 28 December 2015 at 18:24, Paul Lacatus wrote:
>> On the latency test I got 49900 no jitter on servo thread and 25000ns on
>> base thread. The test was done
transfer the settings for my MF 70 from my old 2.6
Linux CNc ?
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> On 7 dec. 2015, at 20:01, Paul Lacatus wrote:
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>> On 7 dec. 2015, at 18:27, andy pugh wrote:
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>> On 7 December 2015 at 14:22, Paul Lacatus (Personal)
>> wr
> On 7 dec. 2015, at 18:27, andy pugh wrote:
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> On 7 December 2015 at 14:22, Paul Lacatus (Personal)
> wrote:
>> Right now the computer is a tower PC with a celeron 900MHz that is bigger
>> than the MF70
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> An alternative to this if the dispa
On Element 14 there is BBview :
http://www.element14.com/community/docs/DOC-55844/l/element14-bb-view-lcd-cape-for-beaglebone-family-boards
I have tested the 4" version but not on machinekit , on debian .
On 3/12/2014 2:21 AM, Charles Buckley wrote:
> I am using a lilliput 7 inch, but that is on
Hi everybody ,
I found now that there are available the new capes BB-View composed by an LCD
and resistive touchscreen. From the presentation was not clear to me if this
LCD became the main Linux display or it is a complete different display used
only for special applications.
Some data at
On 13.11.2013 15:09, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> On 11/13/13 01:54, Paul Lacatus (Personal) wrote:
>> Hi everybody ,
>>
>> Lately I was not following very close the list and I might be missing
>> some info . I know that there is a functional implementation of Linu
Hi everybody ,
Lately I was not following very close the list and I might be missing
some info . I know that there is a functional implementation of Linux
CNC on beaglebone with axis as HMI that I want to test very soon on my
Proxxon MF70 . I am also aware that Beagle bone black has a less
po
On 9/8/2013 12:53 AM, Kirk Wallace wrote:
> On 09/07/2013 01:46 PM, Florian Rist wrote:
>> ... forgot the easiest solution:
>>
>> There is a HDMI/LCD cape for the BBB:
>>
>> http://www.embest-tech.com/shop/product/beaglebone-hdmi-cape.html
>>
>> The panel directly connects to the cape - a adapt
On 9/3/2013 3:24 AM, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> On 9/2/2013 7:14 PM, Kirk Wallace wrote:
>> On 09/02/2013 03:38 PM, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
>>> I have a new version of the MachineKit image for running LinuxCNC on a
>>> BeagleBone available:
>>>
>>> Image:
>>> http://bb-lcnc.blogspot.com/p/ma
On 09.08.2013 15:17, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> 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
>>>>>
>>>> Done first steps by running linuxcnc in Xserver Xming on Windo
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 8/9/2013 1:01 AM, Viesturs Lācis wrote:
> 2013/8/8 Paul Lacatus
>> >
>> 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 wallpa
On 8/7/2013 4:47 PM, Paul Lacatus wrote:
> Excellent point of view Kent. I am more a computer "enthusiast" than a
> machinist. In any moment I can use my existing old faithful computer for
> machining ( mainly PCB and front panels) . But I will try also the BBW
> that I
On 08.08.2013 03:14, GP Orcullo wrote:
>> On 7 Aug 2013, at 18:56, Andy Pugh 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 brea
Great update Dave. Very useful indeed.
Paul
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On 07.08.2013, at 21:26, David Bagby wrote:
> Date: Wed, 07 Aug 2013 16:01:32 +0300
> Paul Lacatus wrote:
> My problem is that I need more info about LinuxCNC on BB(W/B) that I
> hope to find here on the
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
>>>
>>>> Your idea is interesting but an Atom board is at a fraction of BB cost
>>>> that
On 07.08.2013 16:22, Viesturs Lācis wrote:
> 2013/8/7 Paul Lacatus
>
>> 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
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
On 07.08.2013 15:03, Viesturs Lācis wrote:
> 2013/8/7 Paul Lacatus
>
>> 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 !
>>
>> P
On 07.08.2013 12:35, andy pugh wrote:
> On 7 August 2013 08:30, Paul Lacatus 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 ov
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 Lacatu
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 converted to CNC. Up to
this moment I am using an old Pentium 1GHz for this job as standalone
computer. . Right not the computer is bigger than the mill and on the
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