Then it come to 3D graphics this is the strong point on ordinary computer. 
Strong point of micro controller is: 3D graphics, hard drives or other unknown 
will not disturb execution, they are very simple and run software from the 
internal flash.

My idea is to split linuxcnc in two and only run lower parts on ARM or other 
micro controller, OS would probably be FreeRtos or none at all. Then i look in 
developer manual there are diagram with NML in between and old versions already 
have support for NML over tcp.


On Tue, 22 Mar 2016 17:32:11 -0500
bari <bari00...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I spent the past few days looking over the current state of ARM SOC's 
> for Linuxcnc and the open 3D driver situation hasn't changed much.
> 
> i.mx6 uses a Vivante GPU and you can build RT kernels and build from 
> open GPU driver source. The problem is NXP sells their 1-cores for ~$15 
> and their duals for ~$30 and the quads for ~$55.  I get more bang for 
> the buck with x86. I didn't find any vendors selling i.mx6 parts out the 
> back door since they can now get better ARM SOC's in China for a 
> fraction of the price from Allwinner and Rockchip.
> 
> Allwinner uses mostly Mali and PowerVR for GPU's. Their SOC's tend to 
> sell for under $10ea but the GPU and other hardware driver source is 
> missing.
> 
> Samsung Exynos are low cost but they only sell the good parts you'd want 
> to use to a chosen few customers.
> 
> Snapdragon and Tegra K1 are under $20 and have open 3D drivers but like 
> Samsung only sell SOC's to a select few.
> 
> Rockchip uses Mail and also sells SOC's under $10 ea but the like with 
> Allwinner the drivers are closed.
> 
> Broadcom has open 3D drivers for the RPi devices. But dealing with 
> Broadcom makes me ill and they like Samsung only sell the good parts 
> you'd want to a chosen few.
> 
> Mediatek also uses Mali.
> 
> Who and what did I miss?
> 
> 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.
> >
> > Older Haas machines use the 68040? 40mhz clunker.
> >
> > This got me thinking, anyway http://nxgencnc.com/
> >
> > But I ended up buying a 1996 haas.  Going back to rs232 sort of hurts after
> > networked linuxcnc.
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