> On 20 October 2016 at 16:44, Nicklas Karlsson
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > You said no but write as yes. To put the motion planner on separate 
> > computer is what I am looking at. The there would be no real time demand on 
> > ordinary computer. I suspect these cheap development boards could do the 
> > trick.
> 
> 
> I thought your plan was to run LinuxCNC on the x86 part of the Udoo
> and hard-realtime on the Arduino part.
> If that isn't the plan, why use the Udoo rather than, for example, a CHIP?

The real time part on a small simple computer and the GUI on ordinary computer 
is my plan.

I am still working with drivers, for some reason there is almost one motor of 
every kind: stepper, DC, BLDC, PMSM and different angle sensors. To make it 
even worse I had to make sparc generator for EDM.

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