On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 10:30 AM, Marius Liebenberg <[email protected]> wrote: > Are we naive because...? I clipped it there because naive in the context I used it in means a person that doesn't have the experience or understanding required to make a proper judgement, in this case about whether mach has lower requirements for motherboard real-time performance. Lots of experienced people use steppers. From what I've seen online, some people get an education on the requirements for real-time motherboard performance requirements of Mach. And there is some discussion about what computers work with Mach and which don't. It's just that linuxcnc has a web page about it and a way to measure the problem, which gives some people the misconception that linuxcnc has stricter requirements.
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