Hello everyone, 

I just wanted to tell you that I've been running Machinekit in the BBB on a 
production machine for 2 years  now. The core and emc are running on the 
BBB while the HMI runs in an Intel NUC computer. It controlls 3 servo 
motors with PID loop and uses the quadrature decoders built in the Sitara 
AM3359 of the BBB. I made my custom boards for PWM to +-10V that feeds the 
servo drivers speed loop. It has a handwheel decoded by software and 
everything runs super smoothly! Never a problem with it.

Best of lucks,
Franco

On Friday, 6 June 2014 02:57:06 UTC-5, Mark Tucker wrote:
>
> After having this discussion on the Linuxcnc user list i have had enough:-
> http://sourceforge.net/p/emc/mailman/message/32425913/
>
> My machine is totally uncontrollable using Linuxcnc that is in the newest 
> images.
> Proving a program out from scratch requires either big bollocks or close 
> your eyes and hope for the best.
> I can't work like that and neither do i want to?????
> Whilst the machinekit developers have been fantastic,i find linuxcnc just 
> totally lacking the day to day stuff that is used on a production machine.
> These Problems are creeping into the 2.6 or development version,and 
> likewise creeping in to machinekit.
>
> I have invested an awful lot of time and money in following the 
> BBB/Machinekit but i think it is time for me to admit defeat.
> I am just tired of the arguments on the Linuxcnc user list etc.
>
>

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