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 already have . I will also check the Xserver /client solution
> with the existing setup ( computer) in different server implementations
> ( Raspi vs. computer)  . Also your proposal of Atom board is very
> interesting.  I'll have to find a Atom MB with parallel port for tests.
> Finaly i think that the old computer should vanish for this hobby CNC
> and has to be replaced by a smart embedded solution with a large enough
> touchscreen , a jog wheel and for sure LinuxCNC is the solution in front
> of windows approaches.
>
> Thank you very much .
>
>
Done first steps by running linuxcnc in Xserver Xming on Windows 7 machine :

http://www.paul-lacatus.ro/linuxcnc/Xserver.png

but after few seconds a real time error occured:

http://www.paul-lacatus.ro/linuxcnc/real_time_error.png

The feeling of runinx linux CNC in Xserver was indeed with a bit lag . 
Should I redo the latency test ?

Paul



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