I am using a similar setup for a machine, from what I have found 
http://bb-lcnc.blogspot.com/ has the closest thing to an out of the box 
running setup.  Buy the cape and the cape adapter boards load the software 
and you are pretty much moving.


On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 1:51:37 AM UTC-6, Maximus wrote:
>
> Hi all, 
>
> OK so I am one of those guys who likes to cut and copy code from sources 
> to get my arduino projects to work, the moment you start talking to me 
> about learning programming and editing firmware, etc I fall into a coma. I 
> have just heard about beaglebone black (yes I live under a rock) it sounds 
> really interesting and I am thinking that it could be used to improve my 
> desktop CNC (currently being driven by grblshield and arduino). Is this 
> possible, I am starting to look into projects but would like to hear what 
> the forum guys think, is beaglebone black another rasb Pi? Or can it really 
> be used for CNC/robotics/etc?
>
> thanks in advance
>

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