Eric Keller wrote: > On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 9:15 AM, Michael Haberler <mai...@mah.priv.at>wrote: > > >> I have done no further work on the Raspberry, I do not consider that >> platform particularly useful to base work on. >> > > > Is there any point to looking at the Beagleboard any further? > The BeagleBoard, specifically, is somewhat obsolete, but the BeagleBone seems to be the most well supported variant. It also has a LOT more GPIO brought out. Having worked a lot with the older BeagleBoard, I think it probably has the horsepower to do CNC, and probably can handle the GUI at the same time. If an Atom can do it, the Bone ought to be able to, also. It also looks like Torsten Koschorrek of RTAI is getting closer to a complete RTAI patch for modern ARM CPUs, but it wasn't clear to me which versions he was supporting.
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