On 2016-10-27 23:07, Gene Heskett wrote:
> I am getting the impression that a micro-sd would have both poor loading 
> performace, call a surveyor to measure write speeds. And poor life in a 
> filesystem environment. SSD w/sata would be good, but the sata on a pi 
> is a bad kludge from what I'm reading.
>
> So, Bari, Charles S., etc, what are you folks using?
Hi Gene,

it depends on which performance records you want break. ;)

I suggest going to the next mall, buy a raspberry pi 3, three fast micro-sd 
cards (1st for testing, 2nd for backup and the 3rd for the running end
version)
with 16GB (space for wear leveling) and a fast sd card reader.
As I've heard the 7i90 is on the way.
Equipped with these arms you can start cnc'ing with pi sized ordinateure. :)
Then I/we can assist you to setup the whole stuff.

> Thanks.
>
> Cheers, Gene Heskett

Cheers, Matsche

-- 
"In der Wissenschaft siegt nie eine neue Theorie,
nur ihre Gegner sterben nach und nach"

Max Planck


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