Hallo Jens!
My name is Andreas Maurer. I am about to switch from linuxcnc to
machinekit. I stumbled across your post looking fro exactly this board. I
would be very interested in one of these cards if they are still available.
If at all possible I would not mind a second one for the lab at
therNet over EtherCAT). Perhaps see the introduction here
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SERCOS_III>
Best Regards
Andreas
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Getting more and more curious of running this DE0-Nano stuff.. couldnt find
my card so considering order a new one.
that expansion board you made for it, i assume is to connecto to mesa
expansion board. But could it be modify to include the isolation
needed so you could connect directly to the pi
. =)
// Andreas
Den 2016-12-06 kl. 13:36, skrev Charles Steinkuehler:
On 12/6/2016 6:18 AM, Andreas Pettersson wrote:
I see, i actually thought it replaced both the host card and the
daughter card and didnt run an OS.
That after reading repo readmes and some of the issues i was linked to
before.
So
I found when doing something similar that linuxcncrsh display is quite
convenient for this.
Its a telnet client so you could easily just login and start a loop of a
given set of gcode. And if you are little fiddly its not that hard to
create a telnet client over ajax and javascript and run on so
, Andreas Pettersson wrote:
Thats just incredible cool.
Gonna have to dig out my DE0-Nano-Soc card out of the electronics bin
then.. Thought it was just acting like a IO card or similar like
attaching an Arduino.
But if it can act as the 7i76 or 7i77 cards and a generic 5i25..
It doesn't, you
compact solution anyway. =)
// A
Den 2016-12-06 kl. 13:13, skrev Charles Steinkuehler:
On 12/6/2016 5:30 AM, Andreas Pettersson wrote:
thats is a relevant question.. i havent got that far.. but that thing runs
machinekit and a drummed down version of debian im guessing with a custom
kernel?!
It
thats is a relevant question.. i havent got that far.. but that thing
runs machinekit and a drummed down version of debian im guessing with a
custom kernel?!
It's not acting as an addon board no?!
// A
Den 2016-12-06 kl. 12:29, skrev Mathias Giacomuzzi:
So the goal of that DE0-Nano-Soc is a
that would be rather cheap. =)
Thanks, this can be an amusing evening. =)
// Andreas
Den 2016-12-06 kl. 11:57, skrev schoone...@btinternet.com:
On 06/12/16 10:30, Andreas Pettersson wrote:
I just assumed someone would know.. Someone did the changes.
Best thing i've seen so far in the
g low
cost fix for the expensive mesa cards (even though i have a pile of em).
// Andreas
Den 2016-12-06 kl. 11:25, skrev schoone...@btinternet.com:
On 06/12/16 10:05, Andreas Pettersson wrote:
Well the intention is not to judge anything in comparison.. Both has
their own good and bad si
Well the intention is not to judge anything in comparison.. Both has
their own good and bad sides im guessing.
Would still be interesting out of a feature perspective to know what
makes them differ.
I do think machinekit is the way togo, i have found LinuxCNC being tad
bit outdated in several
Is there a good page for illuminating the differences between linuxcnc and
machinekit.. how far apart are they these days since the first fork ?? Is
any of the core parts of linuxcnc project maintained, like the updated
motion planner , new mesa drivers and such?
I'm heavily consdering swapping
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