> On 06 Dec 2016, at 12:29, Mathias Giacomuzzi <eca...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> So the goal of that DE0-Nano-Soc is a replacement for BBB and CRAMPs as an 
> example?

No, this not a replacement. It’s just another example of hardware from which 
you can run Machinekit.

The biggest “difference” if you will is that Machinekit aims to run on 
different platforms and hardware. Where the BBB and De0-nano-soc are not 
replacing the other. In some situations you want neither, so there you’d choose 
for a PC and a Mesa card.

The De0 nano soc together with Charles adapter board makes it easy to use Mesa 
daughter boards, without the 5i25 Pci card.

Machinekit can run on PC’s as well as arm boards, like the BBB. But Machinekit 
is not a BBB project.

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