Intel cpu on board motherboard suggestion

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02 May 2015 16:18 #58313 by vre
I want a low cost bay trail (intel cpu on board ) mobo to run linuxcnc.
I want to have parallel port with low latency/jitter for software step generation and pci & pciE ports for a mesa card.
Any tested suggestion ?
thanks.

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02 May 2015 16:57 - 02 May 2015 16:59 #58314 by ArcEye
These are your choices (chips at least, every board manufacturer will have a different flavour)

ark.intel.com/products/codename/55844/Bay-Trail#@Desktop

The one that keeps coming up from PCWs testing is the J1900 based board.
Search J1900 and his user name and you will come up with his precise recommendations

Just beware exactly what 'Intel HD Graphics' equates to.
There are lots of unhappy tales about boards with GMA video chips, because they are still not supported well in Linux

regards
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02 May 2015 21:27 #58323 by PCW
The Baytrail CPUs (J1800, J1900, J2900 etc) luckily don't have the dreaded
PowerVR GPUs=GMA3600 that have such poor Linux support, but instead
have standard Intel HD graphics like their bigger brothers.
Intel HD graphics is well supported by Linux.

The PowerVR GPUs are in the previous generation Cedartrail CPUs
(D2500,D2550,D2700,N2600,N2800) These will work but have lots of video issues
with linux

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03 May 2015 01:53 #58337 by vre
@PCW what mobo 1900 or 2900 you suggest from your experience?

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03 May 2015 13:59 - 03 May 2015 14:12 #58349 by SrLange61
I can recommend the ASROCK Q1900B-ITX with a Gecko 540 on the latest Wheezy. No HDMI sound but every thing else is fine. Its even better now with a SSD.
I upgraded from a D525MW so I second PCW's post.

srl
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04 May 2015 08:41 - 21 May 2015 08:45 #58364 by vre
I got this this and works very well on wheezy.
Last edit: 21 May 2015 08:45 by vre.

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04 Sep 2015 22:21 #62131 by eFalegname

I can recommend the ASROCK Q1900B-ITX with a Gecko 540 on the latest Wheezy. No HDMI sound but every thing else is fine. Its even better now with a SSD.
I upgraded from a D525MW so I second PCW's post.

srl

Hi SrLange61,
could you tell me please, what is the latency test result you obtained from this mobo?
thanks

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05 Sep 2015 09:19 #62139 by vre
16000 with all open from bios usb lan serial etc
Under 7000 with all closed from bios.

Warning in inputs you must put pull up resistors to breakout board
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07 Sep 2015 08:03 #62177 by SrLange61
Here is the screenshot I took some time ago.

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07 Sep 2015 13:29 - 07 Sep 2015 14:13 #62183 by eFalegname
:( LinuxCNC on AsRock Q1900B-ITX Max Jitter 26666 ??? I'm in shock Sir :S
At this point the AsRock Q1900M Pro3 seems to be a better option for LinuxCNC
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