Good point.  I (or someone) should really setup a GUI that works well
without 3D acceleration and make it the default for the BBB.  The
existing Axis GUI does pretty well if you just switch to the DRO tab,
but I'm not sure most folk know to do that.

On 3/28/2017 3:36 PM, Daren Schwenke wrote:
> When I've run into people who have been using Machinekit in the wild, there 
> is 
> often the perception that it's 'slow'.
> This is of course directly related to the GPU issue causing software 
> rendering 
> and the subsequent pegged main CPU but the average user summarizes the 
> experience based on it.
> So yeah.  It's an issue definitely slowing adoption for those who do not want 
> or 
> need the remote interface solutions.
> 
> On Sunday, March 26, 2017 at 6:17:00 PM UTC-4, Tom M wrote:
> 
> 
>     I was at the Midwest Reprap festival on Saturday and I all I have to say 
> is
>     that it was frickin awesome. (Kid in a candy store doesn't come close to
>     describing it)
> 
>     It's grown and now occupies two buildings. There where more than a 1000
>     people in attendance.  Lots of new cleaver innovation that was new to me.
> 
>     In his Beaglebone presentation, Jason Kridner from TI talked about
>     Machinekit among other things. Jason also had had a PocketNC running
>     Machinekit which which is a very cool machine.
> 
>     I was chatting with Drew Fustini from Oshpark.com ( who is board member of
>     the Beaglebone foundation) and he mentioned this multi-filmanent color
>     mixing printer I needed to check out. I missed it on my first pass through
>     the second building.
> 
>     It turns this awesome printer belonged to a sleep deprived Daren Schwenke
>     (Arcus 3d) who runs machinekit on a Beaglebone/Cramps board and posts 
> often
>     on this group.  (All I got to say is his color mixing printer is cool and 
> I
>     hope he brings his machine to the meetup)
> 
>     I introduced Daren to Jason Kridner and Elias Bakken from Replicate (who 
> had
>     the booth next to Jason) and we had a fun discussion about his machine.
> 
>     Prior to this, I was asking Drew and Jason about the jog delay I was
>     experiencing in machinekit.  This delay occurs when I'm running Axis and
>     the  bbb is hooked up to a monitor.
> 
>     If I understand this correctly is that X windows doesn't support the GPU 
> on
>     the BBB. The result is that this puts a huge load on the cpu since 
> hardware
>     graphics acceleration via X doesn't work on Jesse.
> 
>     The hope is that with Debian 9 Stretch and it's implementation of Wayland
>     instead of X-windows will solve this issue.
> 
>     Silly question here... If Wayland hasn't been released yet but it's 
> getting
>     close, shouldn't we be testing it on machinekit on the BBB to see if 
> Wayland
>     works with the BBB Gpu.  If there is something that could be tweaked would
>     it be better to do it at this point rather than when Stretch is released? 
>     I'm out totally out of my league here as to fixing the gpu issue, but I
>     thought I ask the question.  I'm really getting into machinekit on a BBB.
>     I just want to get rid of the jog delay and have the display to be a bit
>     more zippy.  I think fixing the GPU issue could be huge as far as 
> promoting
>     the use of machinekit.
> 
> 
>     Tom
> 
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