Hi,
I think Raspberry Pi Module 3 is a good choice, I'll try it when I get a
board soon.

Regards,
Yanjun Luo.



2016-03-16 23:25 GMT+08:00 bari <bari00...@gmail.com>:

> The i.mx6 can easily run Linuxcnc. The issues that you'll run into are
> the high cost of the i.mx6 boards and getting the GUI to run fast
> enough. Some i.mx6 quads are under $20ea, but the boards they end up on
> tend to be priced closer to $100. Well above the price of a new suitable
> x86 board. The i.mx6 has integrated Ethernet so hm2_eth just might work
> and it also has PCIe.
>
> I considered making an i.mx6 board last year targeted for Linuxcnc but
> there isn't enough interest if the cost is much higher than an x86
> solution.
> http://openlunchbox.com/open-sbc/
>
> On 03/16/2016 07:17 AM, Erik Friesen wrote:
> > I have been doing some work with an i.mx6 of late, and wonder why the
> quad
> > couldn't do linuxcnc?  It seems there is some obscure reason I read
> > somewhere.
> >
>
>
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