Computer to run Linux CNC
08 Apr 2020 06:00 #163155
by raychar
Computer to run Linux CNC was created by raychar
Hello guys,
I want to buy the following spec. computer to run Linux cnc with my new 7i96e Mesa card. Is it okay ? and can it run the new GUIs such as QtPyVCP.?
mini compute size: 5"x 5"x 1.5"
Celeron J1800 2 cores
2G ram and 64G SSD
No display card (on-board type)
Thanks,
I want to buy the following spec. computer to run Linux cnc with my new 7i96e Mesa card. Is it okay ? and can it run the new GUIs such as QtPyVCP.?
mini compute size: 5"x 5"x 1.5"
Celeron J1800 2 cores
2G ram and 64G SSD
No display card (on-board type)
Thanks,
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08 Apr 2020 06:25 #163157
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It may be a little slow loading QtPyVCP guis, your milage may vary.
Before you get the box make sure it supports legacy\csm boot. UEFI can cause troubles that you don't want to deal with.
Before you get the box make sure it supports legacy\csm boot. UEFI can cause troubles that you don't want to deal with.
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08 Apr 2020 06:26 #163158
by bbsr_5a
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Yes it can do the Job
the Newer J1900 is the same price and has some better performence but not needed on your setup
the Newer J1900 is the same price and has some better performence but not needed on your setup
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08 Apr 2020 06:46 #163162
by BeagleBrainz
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Is that one of those mini pcs in a finned box that acts as a heatsink ?
Regrading The CPU mentioned. As would seem bbsr_5a has the wrong end of the stick.
From Intel ark.
The J1900 is code name Baytrail which was released Q4'13
The J1800 is from the same family and released at the same time.
Regrading The CPU mentioned. As would seem bbsr_5a has the wrong end of the stick.
From Intel ark.
The J1900 is code name Baytrail which was released Q4'13
The J1800 is from the same family and released at the same time.
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08 Apr 2020 08:20 #163171
by rodw
Replied by rodw on topic Computer to run Linux CNC
I would recommend avoiding a Baytrail Chipset. there is a long standing issue with shutdowns due to thermal run away or bugs. It was said to uninstall thermald but that did not solve my issues.
I use Gigabyte Brix J1900 from a few years ago but Clive S had problems with later ones. I Also have also used a Gigabyte Brix N3160. You can't use the internal Wifi with these PC's. Throw it way and use a USB dongle.
I use Gigabyte Brix J1900 from a few years ago but Clive S had problems with later ones. I Also have also used a Gigabyte Brix N3160. You can't use the internal Wifi with these PC's. Throw it way and use a USB dongle.
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08 Apr 2020 14:34 #163201
by Clive S
Replied by Clive S on topic Computer to run Linux CNC
Yes I have had to use that for a neighbour and put win 10 on it. It runs well with that.
I have just ordered one of these. www.seeedstudio.com/ODYSSEY-X86J4105864-p-4447.html lets see how it performs !
I have just ordered one of these. www.seeedstudio.com/ODYSSEY-X86J4105864-p-4447.html lets see how it performs !
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08 Apr 2020 15:33 #163203
by raychar
Replied by raychar on topic Computer to run Linux CNC
As used to learn that Linux CNC can be run on low spec. computer as what the Mach3 CNC does. 6 axis screen runs on my existing Mach3 cnc by an old cheap AMD computer, has not ever had problem. And its GUI is handy in use. Most new mini computer should be of UEFI, Linux CNC has problem with it, so it is quite upset. Really not want to spend much money in purchasing high spec. computer for this use.
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08 Apr 2020 17:20 #163216
by tommylight
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Any older "enterprise edition" HP or DELL will do just fine, even some core2duo work nicely with Linuxcnc, and some Fujitsu ( not Fujitsu-siemens ) with core i3 or i5, and Fujitsu have parallel ports also.
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08 Apr 2020 20:43 - 08 Apr 2020 20:46 #163235
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Damn you beat me to it. I posted about that little beastie the other day. Interested in to see how it goes.
I’ll have to pull out my collect of MB cos I remember getting some good results with some older athalon setups.
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Yes I have had to use that for a neighbour and put win 10 on it. It runs well with that.
I have just ordered one of these. www.seeedstudio.com/ODYSSEY-X86J4105864-p-4447.html lets see how it performs !
Damn you beat me to it. I posted about that little beastie the other day. Interested in to see how it goes.
I’ll have to pull out my collect of MB cos I remember getting some good results with some older athalon setups.
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08 Apr 2020 23:37 #163252
by raychar
Replied by raychar on topic Computer to run Linux CNC
An older desktop PC is bulky and has the noisy cool fan, no good. Seeming that the only one;Gigabyte Brix J1900 was mentioned, it is an old model and obsoleted, cannot be found easily. Any other suggestions..
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