I am sorry to cause trouble, the original intention is to impress to see you can give me some comments, and I want to listen to everyone's needs, and once again am sorry
No info as to what the processor is. (If it is the Vortex86 processor used by roboard for their robotics controllers, it might be possible to compile a RT kernel for it.)
My suggestion lucrece_lu - install LinuxCNC on it and show us it working ( or send me one and I will have a go! )
When you post the video of LinuxCNC working on the box, could you also post a spec sheet for it.
You will need to indicate what the install process was, ie. a straight EMC2 2.3.0 LiveCD creation of a USB thumb-drive and booting from that untouched,
or has it required changes (new rtai kernel, realtime and emc2 re-build or whatever).
Was that latency test shot taken as soon as the dialog appeared, or is it a realistic loaded figure?
You will find a lot of the forum members are far more knowledgeable technically than your average Mach user
and that they are not interested in buying a 'box with promises',
but are open to considering the possibilities raised by a technically sound new piece of hardware.
regards
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Re:Tiny Computer with Printer port
10 Июн 2012 20:25 #20812
1. install with liveCD directly no special step, but due the LAN chip is not in standard, so no internet in directl isntall, have to patch kernel or install LAN drive, the patch and driver is available.
2. the demo is use 2nd LPT port, the NCBox can have 2 LPT ports, 1st (port 278) is on rear side (physical) , the 2nd LPT (port 378) is use BIOS simulate to LPT port
3. boot device can be USB or CF card.
4. Any question are welcome.
5. Hardware spec.
CPU : PMX-1000 / Vortex86MX+ (933MHz)
RAM : 1GB DDR2 (on board)
Graphic : Integrated Graphics Chip
LAN : 10/100Mbps (PXE boot supported)
CF Slot x 1
USB : 3 ports (USB 2.0)
Power : DC 8V -24V
Size: 115 x 115 x 35 mm
Weight : 50g
Operation temp : 5 - 50 Deg C