Is building on arm64 architecture such as Jetson TX1 considered as cross
> build? I happen to have an idle Jetson TX1 with 4GB memory, don't know if
> useful.
The big advantage of the TX1 is the powerful Nvidia GPU that can be used
for all kinds of matrix operations. The GPU is why the little
On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 05:16:05PM -0600, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
> Also, there is a bug in the qemu's emulation of Arm that makes some kinds of
> (emulated) memory barriers fail. IIRC Jeff Epler tested this out and saw
> that this qemu bug caused our test suite to fail.
The problem I
On 08/15/2017 09:05 PM, 王若溪 wrote:
Yes, you can build LinuxCNC for Stretch on armhf. The only reason we
don't provide these packages is we don't have a dedicated Stretch armhf
build machine.
Here are instructions on building the debs yourself. This assumes a
native build, not a cross build,
> Yes, you can build LinuxCNC for Stretch on armhf. The only reason we
> don't provide these packages is we don't have a dedicated Stretch armhf
> build machine.
> Here are instructions on building the debs yourself. This assumes a
>native build, not a cross build, so running everything on the
On 08/15/2017 04:09 PM, Chris Albertson wrote:
So using KEMU for the arm64 builds is either not working or to slow?
I'm interested because I'm setting up a virtual server farm too. but just
in planning stages now
I tried using qemu emulation, and it was way too slow. Running on a
fast
So using KEMU for the arm64 builds is either not working or to slow?
I'm interested because I'm setting up a virtual server farm too. but just
in planning stages now
On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 1:04 PM, Sebastian Kuzminsky
wrote:
> On 08/15/2017 12:11 PM, Chris Albertson wrote:
On 08/15/2017 12:11 PM, Chris Albertson wrote:
Sebastian,
I'm curious. Do you actually use physical machines to do the builds? I
assumed everyone ran VMWare's vSphere and had a ton of virtual machines
they were calling a "farm".
The x86 and amd64 builds all happen on a bunch of VMs
Sebastian,
I'm curious. Do you actually use physical machines to do the builds? I
assumed everyone ran VMWare's vSphere and had a ton of virtual machines
they were calling a "farm".
On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 11:04 AM, Sebastian Kuzminsky
wrote:
. The only reason we
On 08/15/2017 11:43 AM, 王若溪 wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to run LinuxCNC on BeagleBone Black which has Debian Stretch
installed, but it seems that LinuxCNC repo doesn't have armhf package for
Stretch. Is there any chance that I can build one myself? As I can run
LinuxCNC smoothly on my x86
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to run LinuxCNC on BeagleBone Black which has Debian Stretch
installed, but it seems that LinuxCNC repo doesn't have armhf package for
Stretch. Is there any chance that I can build one myself? As I can run
LinuxCNC smoothly on my x86 laptop which has Debian Stretch with
On Tuesday 15 August 2017 05:18:32 Les Newell wrote:
> My LCR meter has an ESR function though I seldom use it. To be honest
> I mostly just use it's resistance range for finding short circuits on
> boards. It has a resolution of 0.1milliohms, not that you need quite
> that resolution for finding
My LCR meter has an ESR function though I seldom use it. To be honest I
mostly just use it's resistance range for finding short circuits on
boards. It has a resolution of 0.1milliohms, not that you need quite
that resolution for finding shorts. It has fantastic resolution but
so-so accuracy.
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