Hi All,
Has anyone used udoo x86 for linuxcnc? I really want to use the best
combination for 3 axis milling cnc.
Thanks
On 02/21/2017 02:09 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 February 2017 01:56:45 Erik Christiansen wrote:
>
>> On 21.02.17 01:13, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>> If perchance this
On Tuesday 21 February 2017 01:56:45 Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 21.02.17 01:13, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > If perchance this magic new device has some fast gpio, and a spi
> > driver could be written for it, the 7i90HD with spi firmware might
> > be usable?
>
> The on-board Intel Curie
On 21.02.17 17:56, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> It ought to be feasible to ferret out some Linux SPI foo
> out there in the googleverse. (Some time to faff with it is then item 2
> on the agenda. (Well, 3 until the board arrives and I push some Linux
> into its brain.)
This might do for starters:
On 21.02.17 01:13, Gene Heskett wrote:
> If perchance this magic new device has some fast gpio, and a spi driver
> could be written for it, the 7i90HD with spi firmware might be usable?
The on-board Intel Curie microcontroller, which provides the Arduino 101
compatible extra stuff, has "SPI
On Monday 20 February 2017 23:09:50 Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 20.02.17 22:57, TJoseph Powderly wrote:
> > Thanks Erik
> > my beaglebone, qubie and orangePiPlus2e cant do graphics like the
> > video you posted ( heck my dm510 cant do it either ) All of those
> > were candidates for linuxcnc
On 20.02.17 22:57, TJoseph Powderly wrote:
> Thanks Erik
> my beaglebone, qubie and orangePiPlus2e cant do graphics like the
> video you posted ( heck my dm510 cant do it either ) All of those were
> candidates for linuxcnc but are now just bookshelf knickknacks.
It is to replace my desktop
Thanks Erik
my beaglebone, qubie and orangePiPlus2e cant do graphics like the video
you posted
( heck my dm510 cant do it either )
All of those were candidates for linuxcnc but are now just bookshelf
knickknacks.
the video doesnt prove that an rt kernel linuxcnc image would run that
well, but
On 20.02.17 22:09, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> Would this be the sort of gadget to get from M.2 to PCIe?:
>
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cable-Adapter-M-2-NGFF-SSD-to-PCI-e-Express-4X-Adapter-/112304837686?hash=item1a25e3d436:g:~iIAAOSw~AVYpMNx
An update: That's "Key M". The Udoo X86 needs "Key B"
On 09.02.17 01:20, TJoseph Powderly wrote:
> but this x86 looks interesting forlinuxcnc
>
> the "udoo x86 ultra" tadaaa
>
> it came out of kickstarter
> http://mouser.com/new/udoo/udoo-x86/
> https://www.slant.co/topics/1629/viewpoints/26/~single-board-computers~udoo-x86
I ordered (and paid
On 8 February 2017 at 18:20, TJoseph Powderly wrote:
> andyp was looking at an udoo, from messages back in 2014,
> so i suspect it was an arm system,
Mine is. I might try setting it up again, just as a test system.
--
atp
"A motorcycle is a bicycle with a pandemonium
there are some x86 models,
and one, the udoo x86 ultra, has an embedded arduino 101 (maybe a handy
slave)
there are also arm models
but this x86 looks interesting forlinuxcnc
the "udoo x86 ultra" tadaaa
it came out of kickstarter
http://mouser.com/new/udoo/udoo-x86/
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