On 06/07/2015 02:25 AM, Alexander Rössler wrote:
> I recommend you some literature on this topic. Embedded real-time
> systems are not data centers.
Nowhere have I suggested that. Be careful here;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_form-factor_pluggable_transceiver
with matching interfaces of
I recommend you some literature on this topic. Embedded real-time
systems are not data centers.
Hermann Kopetz, Real-Time Systems: Design Principles for Distributed
Embedded Applications, Springer, 2011, ISBN: 978-1-4419-8236-0
Roman Obermaisser, Event-Triggered and Time-Triggered Control Paradig
On 06/06/2015 11:07 AM, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> On 6/6/2015 6:46 AM, Alexander Rössler wrote:
>
>> However, I agree that connectors are a big problem in general when it
>> comes to computers. Only few capes address this problem an come with pin
>> headers to connect sensors/motors. However, that is
I disagree. What could be more worthwhile than discussing the merits
or future possible developments and trends..
Dave
On 6/6/2015 3:32 PM, Rafael wrote:
> Perhaps it's just semantics but we are not making progress here ;-)
>
> On 06/06/2015 05:46 AM, Alexander Rössler wrote:
>> Rafael writes:
Perhaps it's just semantics but we are not making progress here ;-)
On 06/06/2015 05:46 AM, Alexander Rössler wrote:
>
> Rafael writes:
>
>> On 06/05/2015 01:18 AM, Alexander Rössler wrote:
>>>
>>> Rafael writes:
>>>
On 06/04/2015 07:13 AM, Ron Bean wrote:
>> If you need one computer to s
On 6/6/2015 6:46 AM, Alexander Rössler wrote:
> However, I agree that connectors are a big problem in general when it
> comes to computers. Only few capes address this problem an come with pin
> headers to connect sensors/motors. However, that is one problem we tried
> to address with the SandyBox
On 6/6/2015 6:46 AM, Alexander Rössler wrote:
> Optical cables have different problems than metal cables. They have more
> problems when it comes to mechanical stress. I am not sure they will
> succeed copper wires that quickly.
With optical and wireless, there still has to be wire to both ends t
On 6/6/2015 3:42 AM, Alexander Rössler wrote:
> No, USB does not work for tablets. At least not for Android tablets. This
> would require root access. However, the next generation Android with the
> automotive interface will probably make this possible even without root
> access.
What about And
On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 11:29 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Our (US) aging B-52 fleet was upgraded about a decade back from
> individual wires to just a couple heavy power cables and a few bits of
> coax, to run everything on those geriatric monsters over a network.
> Which bus protocol wasn't mentio
On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 5:42 AM, Alexander Rössler wrote:
> No, USB does not work for tablets. At least not for Android tablets. This
> would require root access. However, the next generation Android with the
> automotive interface will probably make this possible even without root
> access.
I am
On Saturday 06 June 2015 08:46:12 Alexander Rössler wrote:
> Rafael writes:
> > On 06/05/2015 01:18 AM, Alexander Rössler wrote:
> >> Rafael writes:
> >>> On 06/04/2015 07:13 AM, Ron Bean wrote:
> > If you need one computer to see the GUI and one for realtime
> > effects, why not just start
Rafael writes:
> On 06/05/2015 01:18 AM, Alexander Rössler wrote:
>>
>> Rafael writes:
>>
>>> On 06/04/2015 07:13 AM, Ron Bean wrote:
> If you need one computer to see the GUI and one for realtime
> effects, why not just start out with a real computer and load Linux and
> LinuxCNC on
No, USB does not work for tablets. At least not for Android tablets. This would
require root access. However, the next generation Android with the automotive
interface will probably make this possible even without root access.
When you plug the USB cable into a computer it will attach itself as
On 06/05/2015 01:18 AM, Alexander Rössler wrote:
>
> Rafael writes:
>
>> On 06/04/2015 07:13 AM, Ron Bean wrote:
If you need one computer to see the GUI and one for realtime
effects, why not just start out with a real computer and load Linux and
LinuxCNC on it?
>>
snip
>> In
On 6/5/2015 10:06 AM, Roland Jollivet wrote:
> Same. I really can't be bothered with sites that don't list prices. Bad
> thinking on their part.
>
> Regards
> Roland
Any place that says to contact them for a quote, or worse, create an
account and login on the site to get a quote, does not get my
On 6 June 2015 at 00:31, Sven Wesley wrote:
> Letting the box, BBB or whatever you like
> controlling the machine and running the GUI somewhere else is pretty
> obvious to me.
It doesn't have to be an either/or. I have mentioned this before, but
it's a useful thing to do.
Even with the machine c
2015-06-05 21:58 GMT+02:00 Przemek Klosowski :
>
> So I took an Android 7" tablet (Azpen A700) that I got for $35 from
> MicroCenter, installed X11 server from the Play Store:
> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=x.org.server&hl=en
>
> and ran a test program (attached) talking to the
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 3:58 PM, Przemek Klosowski <
przemek.klosow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 3:42 PM, Mark Wendt wrote:
>
> >> Connect a USB cable between the tablet and the BBB, and have them talk
> >> to each other by network transport over USB, including doing remote X
> >>
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 3:42 PM, Mark Wendt wrote:
>> Connect a USB cable between the tablet and the BBB, and have them talk
>> to each other by network transport over USB, including doing remote X
>> protocol to the server on the tablet. I described that couple of weeks
>> ago in this list.
>>
>
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 3:36 PM, Przemek Klosowski <
przemek.klosow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 3:21 PM, Mark Wendt wrote:
>
> > Then what exactly is the USB cable being used for?
>
> Connect a USB cable between the tablet and the BBB, and have them talk
> to each other by networ
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 3:21 PM, Mark Wendt wrote:
> Then what exactly is the USB cable being used for?
Connect a USB cable between the tablet and the BBB, and have them talk
to each other by network transport over USB, including doing remote X
protocol to the server on the tablet. I described th
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 1:15 PM, Viesturs Lācis
wrote:
> 2015-06-05 12:13 GMT+03:00 Mark Wendt :
> > Dunno. It runs LinuxCNC so I would presume you could only run one
> instance
> > of whatever control GUI you use.
>
> Well, it runs Machinekit and remote GUIs is one of the major areas
> that has
The thing about CNC control or industrial automation is that there isn't
really that much data being passed. It is much more about latency and
consistency (jitter) if you want a high performance CNC tool.
Industrial controls that run on ethernet tend to be non-standard
implementations that beh
2015-06-05 12:13 GMT+03:00 Mark Wendt :
> Dunno. It runs LinuxCNC so I would presume you could only run one instance
> of whatever control GUI you use.
Well, it runs Machinekit and remote GUIs is one of the major areas
that has been changed, compared to LinuxCNC.
AFAIK client app will run one rem
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 12:17 AM, Rafael wrote:
> Good computer architecture includes a backplane, passive or active.
> Digital computers were among the most popular low cost industrial
> computers many years ago. Some used 4 slot backplanes, others more with
> possibility to use expanders for add
On 5 June 2015 at 16:47, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
>
> On Friday 05 June 2015 09:27:10 Mark Wendt wrote:
> > On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 8:42 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > On Friday 05 June 2015 05:15:12 Mark Wendt wrote:
> > > > On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 7:47 PM, Gregg Eshelman
> > > >
> > >
> > > wrote:
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 10:47 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
>
> > >
> > > One thing I haven't noted yet, no on has mentioned the price of this
> > > little box?
> > >
> > > Cheers, Gene Heskett
> >
> > No price listed for it anywhere on the web site. In fact, no prices
> > for anything on the web sit
On Friday 05 June 2015 09:27:10 Mark Wendt wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 8:42 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Friday 05 June 2015 05:15:12 Mark Wendt wrote:
> > > On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 7:47 PM, Gregg Eshelman
> > >
> >
> > wrote:
> > > > On 6/4/2015 12:26 PM, Mark Wendt wrote:
> > > > > OK, p
On Friday 05 June 2015 08:57:24 John Alexander Stewart wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 8:42 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > One thing I haven't noted yet, no on has mentioned the price of this
> > little box?
>
> Gene - I don't know about the SandyBox, but my BeagleBoneBlack, with
> parallel "cape"
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 8:42 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Friday 05 June 2015 05:15:12 Mark Wendt wrote:
> > On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 7:47 PM, Gregg Eshelman
> wrote:
> > > On 6/4/2015 12:26 PM, Mark Wendt wrote:
> > > > OK, perhaps I should have said another computer, rather than
> > > > another P
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 8:42 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> One thing I haven't noted yet, no on has mentioned the price of this
> little box?
Gene - I don't know about the SandyBox, but my BeagleBoneBlack, with
parallel "cape" plus LinuxCNC (MachineKit) on an SDCard was about $80.00 US
from Xylote
On Friday 05 June 2015 05:15:12 Mark Wendt wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 7:47 PM, Gregg Eshelman
wrote:
> > On 6/4/2015 12:26 PM, Mark Wendt wrote:
> > > OK, perhaps I should have said another computer, rather than
> > > another PC. Androids are computers. Still, you need another
> > > machine
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 7:47 PM, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> On 6/4/2015 12:26 PM, Mark Wendt wrote:
>
> > OK, perhaps I should have said another computer, rather than another PC.
> > Androids are computers. Still, you need another machine to run the
> machine
> > that runs the machine.
>
> Androids
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 7:12 PM, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> On 6/4/2015 6:32 AM, Mark Wendt wrote:
>
> > Sounds like they're addressing one problem by effectively creating
> another
> > problem. If you need one computer to see the GUI and one for realtime
> > effects, why not just start out with a r
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 3:44 PM, Dave Cole wrote:
> On 6/4/2015 3:34 PM, Viesturs Lācis wrote:
> > BTW no need for tethering, it is done over the [wireless] network
>
> Right.. that's what I meant.
>
> Dave
>
Maybe it's just me, but I get kinda nervous when I see machines controlled
via wireless.
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 4:20 PM, John Alexander Stewart
wrote:
>
> > I am more excited about the possibility of having numerous cnc
> > machines, each doing some lengthy job (for example, 3d printer doing a
> > 20+ hour print) and I can use one device for all GUIs
>
>
> I do this by exporting the
Rafael writes:
> On 06/04/2015 07:13 AM, Ron Bean wrote:
>>> If you need one computer to see the GUI and one for realtime
>>> effects, why not just start out with a real computer and load Linux and
>>> LinuxCNC on it?
>
> This "little box" with supporting software on BBB and PC side is very
> go
On 6/4/2015 10:17 PM, Rafael wrote:
> While processors are ever more powerful, computer design is running into
> the same issues mainframe and industrial computers did decades ago.
> Industrial computers just happen to be larger in those days. Designers
> figured out that a universal or standard b
On 06/04/2015 07:13 AM, Ron Bean wrote:
>> If you need one computer to see the GUI and one for realtime
>> effects, why not just start out with a real computer and load Linux and
>> LinuxCNC on it?
This "little box" with supporting software on BBB and PC side is very
good idea IMO. It is likely t
On 6/4/2015 12:26 PM, Mark Wendt wrote:
> OK, perhaps I should have said another computer, rather than another PC.
> Androids are computers. Still, you need another machine to run the machine
> that runs the machine.
Androids are humanoid robots. ;) Android is an operating system.
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On 6/4/2015 6:32 AM, Mark Wendt wrote:
> Sounds like they're addressing one problem by effectively creating another
> problem. If you need one computer to see the GUI and one for realtime
> effects, why not just start out with a real computer and load Linux and
> LinuxCNC on it? SandyBox still r
On 06/04/2015 04:20 PM, John Alexander Stewart wrote:
> I do this by exporting the Axis screen to my desktop computer.
That's an intriguing notion.
While I wouldn't presume to make choices on behalf of others, I still
don't get the Sandy Box concept for any application I can envision. I
have
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 3:34 PM, Viesturs Lācis
wrote:
>
>
> I am more excited about the possibility of having numerous cnc
> machines, each doing some lengthy job (for example, 3d printer doing a
> 20+ hour print) and I can use one device for all GUIs
I do this by exporting the Axis screen to
On 6/4/2015 3:34 PM, Viesturs Lācis wrote:
> BTW no need for tethering, it is done over the [wireless] network
Right.. that's what I meant.
Dave
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2015-06-04 22:07 GMT+03:00 Dave Cole :
>
> Picture this you have your CNC controller running in a black box
> (Sandy Box.. whatever) tethered to a tablet. Your tablet screen screws
> up. You grab another tablet, download the frontend app from the Apple
> store or Google store, link it to t
On 6/4/2015 12:22 PM, Ron Ginger wrote:
> On 6/4/2015 11:22 AM, emc-users-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:
>> I have wanted a two computer setup for quite a while. The idea is to
>> have the motion control computer on the back of the machine, so cable
>> runs to motors and sensors can be short.
On 6/4/2015 2:38 PM, Viesturs Lācis wrote:
> 2015-06-04 21:26 GMT+03:00 Mark Wendt :
>> OK, perhaps I should have said another computer, rather than another PC.
>> Androids are computers. Still, you need another machine to run the machine
>> that runs the machine.
> Yeah, I agree, it requires one
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 2:52 PM, Viesturs Lācis
wrote:
> 2015-06-04 21:43 GMT+03:00 Mark Wendt :
> > I think you need to tether this box to the tablet via the USB cable.
> > Better have a long cable... ;-)
>
> http://www.thecooltool.com/en/accessories/details/sandybox/
> The picture clearly shows
2015-06-04 21:43 GMT+03:00 Mark Wendt :
> I think you need to tether this box to the tablet via the USB cable.
> Better have a long cable... ;-)
http://www.thecooltool.com/en/accessories/details/sandybox/
The picture clearly shows ethernet port (which is on all BBBs)
Viesturs
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On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 2:45 PM, John Alexander Stewart
wrote:
> My CNC mills do not have traditional keyboards.
>
> They are "Internet devices"
>
> Running machineKit or LinuxCNC, they just plain work. Graphics performance
> is a non-issue.
>
> My Unimat CNC with the BeagleBone works just fine,
My CNC mills do not have traditional keyboards.
They are "Internet devices"
Running machineKit or LinuxCNC, they just plain work. Graphics performance
is a non-issue.
My Unimat CNC with the BeagleBone works just fine, thank you. Come to the
CNC Workshop and see it for yourself. (mind you, I'll
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 2:38 PM, Viesturs Lācis
wrote:
> 2015-06-04 21:26 GMT+03:00 Mark Wendt :
> > OK, perhaps I should have said another computer, rather than another PC.
> > Androids are computers. Still, you need another machine to run the
> machine
> > that runs the machine.
>
> Yeah, I agr
2015-06-04 21:26 GMT+03:00 Mark Wendt :
> OK, perhaps I should have said another computer, rather than another PC.
> Androids are computers. Still, you need another machine to run the machine
> that runs the machine.
Yeah, I agree, it requires one more device. It is just that I have an
impression
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 1:10 PM, Viesturs Lācis
wrote:
> 2015-06-04 15:32 GMT+03:00 Mark Wendt :
> > Sounds like they're addressing one problem by effectively creating
> another
> > problem. If you need one computer to see the GUI and one for realtime
> > effects, why not just start out with a re
2015-06-04 15:32 GMT+03:00 Mark Wendt :
> Sounds like they're addressing one problem by effectively creating another
> problem. If you need one computer to see the GUI and one for realtime
> effects, why not just start out with a real computer and load Linux and
> LinuxCNC on it?
Because you do n
On 6/4/2015 11:22 AM, emc-users-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:
> I have wanted a two computer setup for quite a while. The idea is to
> have the motion control computer on the back of the machine, so cable
> runs to motors and sensors can be short. Then have the UI computer on
> the front or
On 6/4/2015 10:41 AM, Kirk Wallace wrote:
> On 06/04/2015 07:13 AM, Ron Bean wrote:
>>> If you need one computer to see the GUI and one for realtime
>>> effects, why not just start out with a real computer and load Linux and
>>> LinuxCNC on it?
>> The problem I see is that, going forward, "real" co
On 06/04/2015 07:13 AM, Ron Bean wrote:
>> If you need one computer to see the GUI and one for realtime
>> effects, why not just start out with a real computer and load Linux and
>> LinuxCNC on it?
>
> The problem I see is that, going forward, "real" computers that are
> graphics-capable are becomi
On Thu, 4 Jun 2015, Ron Bean wrote:
> Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2015 10:13:54 -0400
> From: Ron Bean
> To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Sandy box
>
>> If you need one computer to see the GUI and one for realtime
>> effects, why no
>If you need one computer to see the GUI and one for realtime
>effects, why not just start out with a real computer and load Linux and
>LinuxCNC on it?
The problem I see is that, going forward, "real" computers that are
graphics-capable are becoming less and less "real time capable". We can
work
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 7:46 AM, andy pugh wrote:
> On 4 June 2015 at 10:33, Mark Wendt wrote:
>
> > Neat little thing. I'm just not seeing the utility of it though. A
> > separate computer that runs LinuxCNC that you can hook up to your Windows
> > PC via USB? Unless I'm just completely misre
On 4 June 2015 at 10:33, Mark Wendt wrote:
> Neat little thing. I'm just not seeing the utility of it though. A
> separate computer that runs LinuxCNC that you can hook up to your Windows
> PC via USB? Unless I'm just completely misreading what it does.
That seems to be the direction that Mac
On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 4:44 PM, Belli Button wrote:
> This seems cool:
>
> http://www.thecooltool.com/en/accessories/details/sandybox/
>
Neat little thing. I'm just not seeing the utility of it though. A
separate computer that runs LinuxCNC that you can hook up to your Windows
PC via USB? Un
This seems cool:
http://www.thecooltool.com/en/accessories/details/sandybox/
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