On Tuesday 03 December 2019 22:19:21 R C wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> what would be a good PCIe card t use with linux-cnc, would any card
> that does ECP/EPP do?
I had good luck with a startech card a decade or so back but eventually
bought an ARK with a D525MW mobo in it, worked even better. But that
thanks!!
from the answers I get is that pretty much anything from a renomated
brand, that supports EPP/ECP would work.
Ron
On 12/3/19 9:57 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
On 12/03/2019 09:19 PM, R C wrote:
Hello,
what would be a good PCIe card t use with linux-cnc, would any card
that does ECP/
On 12/03/2019 09:19 PM, R C wrote:
Hello,
what would be a good PCIe card t use with linux-cnc,
would any card that does ECP/EPP do?
I use Syba PEX10005 cards with my FPGA controller boards,
they seem to work well with a wide
variety of motherboards. They are also relatively cheap.
Jon
ok, sounds right.
I (for now) want to get two paxton/patterson machines (mill and lathe)
going again. hey would need some special cabling, but figured that out
a long while ago.
Once i have that going again, I want to use a better controller/driver,
then the ones built in.
(I can sho
I have been using these:
http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?WCH
You only need fully EPP compliant if you are connecting it to an FPGA
like Mesa.
On 12/3/19 9:19 PM, R C wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> what would be a good PCIe card t use with linux-cnc, would any card
> that does ECP/EPP do?
>
>
>
Hello,
what would be a good PCIe card t use with linux-cnc, would any card
that does ECP/EPP do?
thanks,
Ron
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On Tuesday 03 December 2019 13:13:29 Nicklas Karlsson wrote:
> > ... With the
> > kernel my rpi4 is running, and abusing it badly, the worst case
> > latency is nominally 180 microseconds, plenty quick enough to keep
> > the card happy. The only time I've seen a stutter is when driving it
> > with
> ... With the
> kernel my rpi4 is running, and abusing it badly, the worst case latency
> is nominally 180 microseconds, plenty quick enough to keep the card
> happy. The only time I've seen a stutter is when driving it with the
> keyboard, there I get a random stop that resembles lifting my f
> I've been asking about this for years and have been met with resounding
> silence. I rather like the idea of doing it remotely. Not that most
> cpu's can't handle it but tends to get one thinking shopwise rather then
> just a single machine.
>
> Thanks for poking the bear. ;-)
>
> I have no
Agree.
A higher level system not necessarily real time, ordinary computer works. Tell
robot to insert part using program, then iserted feed program to CNC tell it to
run it, then done tell robot to remove part ... or tell operator.
Have comment about server as this is according to my terminolo
Thanks for the info. Not sure that I have time (or the expertise) to look into
it in depth right now.
Todd Zuercher
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