On Sun, 2011-02-06 at 12:11 -0500, Colin K wrote:
> Is anyone here familiar with how the SmoothStepper works? I'm not
> saying it's *the* solution for this, but it's a precedent that says
> you can do this over USB, with Windows no less.
>
> If you want to think really long term, the desktop PC is already in
> serious decline in sales terms. Game consoles, smartphones, tablets,
> and netbooks are all paring away its relevance for the consumer.
> Businesses will follow much more slowly, but all 90% of employees need
> is a full size screen and keyboard for their smartphone. All told, I
> think chances are very good that the whole ISA PC form factor and the
> parallel port will die together.
>
Off the top of my head, the parts of EMC2 are sort of like this:
(Sorry, the ASCII art is too convenient)
EMC2 Start
(G-code interpreter)
|
(AXIS User Interface)
|
(Task Scheduler)
|
(Realtime Motion)
|
(Realtime and User I/O)
EMC2 End
My guess is that Smooth stepper with EMC2 (and Mach) would be like this:
EMC2 Start
(G-code interpreter)
|
(AXIS User Interface)
|
(Task Scheduler)
| EMC2 End
* USB *
|
[Smooth Stepper--(Realtime Motion)--(Realtime and User I/O)]
I believe Jon's work with Beagle is similar except EMC2 would also be on
the Beagle.
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Kirk Wallace
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http://www.wallacecompany.com/E45/index.html
California, USA
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