Raoul,

Very interesting, we have been using machinekit to develop our 4 axis CNC 
router for Bamboo Design & Fabrication Research. (BCNC).  I was wondering 
how many axis and inputs are supported by bu OpnCN? Also can in run on a 
Beaglebone Black, AI or similar or does it need a larger/ more powerful 
computer?

best regards,

Jonas
Virginia Tech
Industrial Design

On Thursday, November 21, 2019 at 4:22:55 PM UTC-5, Raoul Herzog wrote:
>
> I'm pleased to announce a new fork of LinuxCNC, in the spirit of 
> Machinekit :
>
> OpenCN is an open source numerical control (CNC) for high end machining 
> applications (high dynamics, high precision).
> OpenCN is originally based on LinuxCNC, but with strong enhancements :
>
> -) completely reworked trajectory planning (TP) including jerk control 
> based on embedded optimization
> -) Xenomai asymmetric multiprocessing (AMP) for hard real time, low latency
> -) up to date Linux kernel
> -) EtherCat with 10 kHz frame rate and distributed clock (DC), mode B
> -) Qt based GUI
>
> The HW platforms are x86 (available) and ARM (in preparation).
>
>  
>
> Software : https://gitlab.com/mecatronyx/opencnc/opencn
>
> Doc : https://mecatronyx.gitlab.io/opencnc/doc/
>
> Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8FQCu_fKYfK7QRDN0j_dBw
>
> best regards,
>
> Raoul
>

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