(but this also assumes external interface hardware like mesa where around
100us latency is ok.)

sam

On Tue, Apr 9, 2019 at 11:00 AM Sam Sokolik <samco...@gmail.com> wrote:

> With rt_preempt realtime - I have had pretty good luck with laptops..
> (although the one I have in that video is probably the worse one I have
> found so far.. - it runs a 500hz thread 'ok') my previous laptop ran 1khz
> no problem.
>
> sam
>
> On Tue, Apr 9, 2019 at 10:56 AM Rafael Skodlar <ra...@linwin.com> wrote:
>
>> On 4/9/19 6:09 AM, Sam Sokolik wrote:
>> > STMBL amps are really quite cool....
>> >
>> > Me playing with one as a spindle drive..
>> >
>> > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LAtx8o48jI
>> >
>>
>> Impressive Sam. Added a brownie point to your video. It would be nice to
>> see the block diagram of your setup. What impressed me is the fact that
>> you are using a Dell laptop with LinuxCNC. This is exactly what I had in
>> mind when I started a discussion about problems with looking for a
>> motherboard that will run RT kernel many weeks ago. Precise timing
>> should be offloaded to microcontrollers then any PC could run LinuxCNC
>> frontend.
>>
>> I have no problem with somebody making $$$ when they make a line of
>> products that can handle different work environments from hobby to large
>> production sizes. As long as some of it is open source and agreed on
>> communication standards or protocols then competition takes care of the
>> rest of it; marketing, options development, advertising, support.
>>
>> Looking for more details about your setup ;-)
>>
>> --
>> Rafael Skodlar
>>
>>
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