On 29 April 2013 19:16, Matt Shaver wrote:
> I feel the need to defend the Pi, Cubie, Olimex, et al boards, since it
> appears that no one else will :)
Something else that is already out there (and a few of us were given
samples of) is:
http://www.roboard.com/ncbox-189.html
Which is x86 but also
On Mon, 29 Apr 2013 21:05:41 +0200
Michael Haberler wrote:
> Am 29.04.2013 um 20:16 schrieb Matt Shaver :
>
> > On Sun, 28 Apr 2013 12:55:17 -0500
> > Jon Elson wrote:
> >
> >> Is there a consensus about BeagleBone vs. Raspberry Pi?
> >
> > I feel the need to defend the Pi, Cubie, Olimex, et
On 4/29/2013 1:16 PM, Matt Shaver wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Apr 2013 12:55:17 -0500
> Jon Elson wrote:
>
>> Is there a consensus about BeagleBone vs. Raspberry Pi?
>
> I feel the need to defend the Pi, Cubie, Olimex, et al boards, since it
> appears that no one else will :)
Excellent points...I have
--- On Mon, 4/29/13, Peter C. Wallace wrote:
> > From: Gregg Eshelman
> > What about the network port? Don't use the video and
> use network for control.
> > Could you multiplex encoder data to make two work like
> four, albeit at a slower rate?
>
>
> You could multiplex encoder data using a
Gentlemen,
Am 29.04.2013 um 20:16 schrieb Matt Shaver :
> On Sun, 28 Apr 2013 12:55:17 -0500
> Jon Elson wrote:
>
>> Is there a consensus about BeagleBone vs. Raspberry Pi?
>
> I feel the need to defend the Pi, Cubie, Olimex, et al boards, since it
> appears that no one else will :)
let me s
On Sun, 28 Apr 2013 12:55:17 -0500
Jon Elson wrote:
> Is there a consensus about BeagleBone vs. Raspberry Pi?
I feel the need to defend the Pi, Cubie, Olimex, et al boards, since it
appears that no one else will :)
Several areas of concern are worthy of our attention, which argue for a
more cir
On Mon, 29 Apr 2013, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2013 01:51:22 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Gregg Eshelman
> Reply-To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
>
> To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] [utf-8] Beaglebone LinuxCNC starterkit: ready-to-run
> S
--- On Sun, 4/28/13, Peter C. Wallace wrote:
> I dont think the case for servo systems is very good without
> some additional hardware. The BBB has just three possible
> hardware encoder counters. Software encoder counters could
> be done by the PRU but they would not be comparable to
> hardware
>> Another plan might be to make an FPGA board specific for the Bone, but what
>> do I do
with all the inventory I already have, here?
<<
Obviously you are not the only one in that boat!
But I don't think the PC based CNC market is going to vanish overnight even
if the BeagleBone is wildly su
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Dave [mailto:e...@dc9.tzo.com]
>> Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2013 9:23 PM
>> To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
>> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] ?Beaglebone LinuxCNC starterkit:
>> ready-to-run SD card image
>>
>> I d
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From: Gene Heskett
To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2013 4:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] ??Beaglebone LinuxCNC starterkit: ready-to-run SD
card image
On Sunday 28 April 2013 17:29:54 Jon Elson did opine:
Eric Keller wrote:
On Sun, Apr 28
Dave wrote:
> I disagree.
>
> If you want a killer product for the BeagleBone Black, you need to toss
> the EPP port concept entirely and have the BeagleBone Plug into the
> Breakout board - similar to a cape.
Yes, I mostly agree with this. What I had in mind was to put an 8-bit
plus control
si
h can go on forever
> in a finite world is either a madman or an economist."
> >> -Kenneth Boulding, economist
> >> "How unfortunate that the Earth's first intelligent social
> animal is a tribal carnivore"
> >> -E.O. Wilson, sociobiologist
> >>
> >>
> >>
So this setup for the BeagleBone Black runs LinuxCNC and a small web server, to
control it you login via Ethernet?
Interesting setup, that. I do that quite often with HP laser printers and I've
remotely updated and operated Portmasters hundreds of miles away.
For the control peripheral board (w
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> ____________
>>> From: Gene Heskett
>>> To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>>> Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2013 4:40 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Beaglebone LinuxCNC s
On Sun, 28 Apr 2013 10:41:46 -0700, you wrote:
>Thank you! This is like getting a an unexpected new toy :-)
Agreed, fantastic work by Michael.
I, like many others, would love to build a small footprint controller
with no PC involvement, but there are still those niggling long term
bugs and res
> >
> > From: Gene Heskett
> >To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> >Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2013 4:40 PM
> >Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Beaglebone LinuxCNC starterkit: ready-to-run SD
> >card image
> >
> >
&g
Kenneth Lerman wrote:
>
> I think if you look at the capabilities of the Bone, it might be hard to
> justify adding your board. (Note that I haven't looked at the detailed
> specs.)
>
> The Bone has multiple encoders support. How does the rate supported
> compare with the rate of your boards? Th
lson, sociobiologist
>
> From: Gene Heskett
>To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2013 4:40 PM
>Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Beaglebone LinuxCNC starterkit: ready-to-run SD
>card image
>
>
>On Sunday 28 Apr
On Sunday 28 April 2013 17:29:54 Jon Elson did opine:
> Eric Keller wrote:
> > On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 1:55 PM, Jon Elson
wrote:
> >> Is there a consensus about BeagleBone vs. Raspberry Pi?
> >
> > I think it's a no-brainer myself. I have a Raspi, but I just don't
> > see it competing with the
I have some RPIs and I think the BBBs will run rings around the RPIs...
The PRUs seem to be the clincher.
RPIs are fine for some things, but I just ordered a couple Beaglebone
Blacks from Mouser. They are suppose to ship this week.
The capes in the works are impressive..
The fact that Michael
On 4/28/2013 5:15 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
> Eric Keller wrote:
>> On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 1:55 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Is there a consensus about BeagleBone vs. Raspberry Pi?
>>>
>>>
>> I think it's a no-brainer myself. I have a Raspi, but I just don't see it
>> competing with the b
Eric Keller wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 1:55 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
>
>
>> Is there a consensus about BeagleBone vs. Raspberry Pi?
>>
>>
>
> I think it's a no-brainer myself. I have a Raspi, but I just don't see it
> competing with the bbb
OK, this was my take on the hardware, but ther
Beaglebone -- TI chip. Intended for industrial use. Family will be
available forever. The boards are open source.
Raspberry Pi -- Broadcom chip. Intended for cell phone use. A new model
every year. The boards are open source -- you just can't buy the chips
for them.
The PRU on the Beaglebone
On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 1:55 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
>
> Is there a consensus about BeagleBone vs. Raspberry Pi?
>
I think it's a no-brainer myself. I have a Raspi, but I just don't see it
competing with the bbb
--
Try New
you again to Michael and helpers.
-- Ralph
From: Jon Elson [el...@pico-systems.com]
Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2013 10:55 AM
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Beaglebone LinuxCNC starterkit: ready-to-run SD card
image
Michael
Michael Haberler wrote:
> As promised, I have prepared an SD card image for the beaglebone ready-to-run.
>
Fantastic work, many thanks!
> partition 2 - ext4, size 3.8GB or greater,
>
In a number of places, ext4 has been reported to be associated with
early failure
of SD cards. I'm not su
Michael,
Thank you! This is like getting a an unexpected new toy :-)
Dave
Message: 3
Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2013 16:09:37 +0200
From: Michael Haberler
Subject: [Emc-users] Beaglebone LinuxCNC starterkit: ready-to-run SD
cardimage
To: "Enhanced Machine Controller
As promised, I have prepared an SD card image for the beaglebone ready-to-run.
README:
http://static.mah.priv.at/public/beaglebone/starterkit/README.beaglebone-sd
download from: http://static.mah.priv.at/public/beaglebone/starterkit/
Please understand this as a 'raw hide, some assembly required
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