Re: [Emc-users] linuxcnc on udoo x86 / udoo x86 ultra was linuxcnc on raspberry pi 3

2017-03-16 Thread Abdul Rahman Riza
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

Re: [Emc-users] linuxcnc on udoo x86 / udoo x86 ultra was linuxcnc on raspberry pi 3

2017-02-20 Thread Gene Heskett
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

Re: [Emc-users] linuxcnc on udoo x86 / udoo x86 ultra was linuxcnc on raspberry pi 3

2017-02-20 Thread Erik Christiansen
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:

Re: [Emc-users] linuxcnc on udoo x86 / udoo x86 ultra was linuxcnc on raspberry pi 3

2017-02-20 Thread Erik Christiansen
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

Re: [Emc-users] linuxcnc on udoo x86 / udoo x86 ultra was linuxcnc on raspberry pi 3

2017-02-20 Thread Gene Heskett
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

Re: [Emc-users] linuxcnc on udoo x86 / udoo x86 ultra was linuxcnc on raspberry pi 3

2017-02-20 Thread Erik Christiansen
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

Re: [Emc-users] linuxcnc on udoo x86 / udoo x86 ultra was linuxcnc on raspberry pi 3

2017-02-20 Thread TJoseph Powderly
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

Re: [Emc-users] linuxcnc on udoo x86 / udoo x86 ultra was linuxcnc on raspberry pi 3

2017-02-20 Thread Erik Christiansen
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"

[Emc-users] linuxcnc on udoo x86 / udoo x86 ultra was linuxcnc on raspberry pi 3

2017-02-20 Thread Erik Christiansen
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

Re: [Emc-users] linuxcnc on udoo x86 / udoo x86 ultra was linuxcnc on raspberry pi 3

2017-02-08 Thread andy pugh
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

[Emc-users] linuxcnc on udoo x86 / udoo x86 ultra was linuxcnc on raspberry pi 3

2017-02-08 Thread TJoseph Powderly
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/