new system with 7i76e
06 Apr 2017 09:19 #90959
by trilobyte
new system with 7i76e was created by trilobyte
What is the best way to set up a new system with the 7i76e?
can i use the Linuxcnc image or do i have to install another linux with a special Kernel?
what is the easiest way? i have two machines running with the 5i20. this was easy because i used the image to set up the computer and the pncconf to create a working axis configuration.
regards
Peter
can i use the Linuxcnc image or do i have to install another linux with a special Kernel?
what is the easiest way? i have two machines running with the 5i20. this was easy because i used the image to set up the computer and the pncconf to create a working axis configuration.
regards
Peter
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06 Apr 2017 09:55 #90961
by rodw
Replied by rodw on topic new system with 7i76e
Take it from me who found out the hard way just before this fantastic tutorial existed, start here and install the required preemptive kernel for your 7i76e.
forum.linuxcnc.org/9-installing-linuxcnc...-or-deb?limitstart=0
I also found you need 64 bit hardware and OS.
forum.linuxcnc.org/9-installing-linuxcnc...-or-deb?limitstart=0
I also found you need 64 bit hardware and OS.
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06 Apr 2017 19:11 #90977
by trilobyte
Replied by trilobyte on topic new system with 7i76e
what is the reason for the preemptive kernel? will the linuxcnc ISO in the future change to this kernel also?
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06 Apr 2017 20:10 #90979
by rodw
Its required for the Mesa ethernet hardware. Others may have a more correct technical response but in short you need it to unlock all of the wonderful features of the 7i76e hardware.
Probably not but the developers of LinuxCNC may do something. It might sound funny for open source software but the licensing becomes an issue if you bundle other software with a Linux distribution. Some distros won't allow Linuxcnc to build an ISO like they have currently.
The official way to get the preemptive kernel is documented under heading 7.1 here but be prepared for lots of driver issues if you are using modern hardware. This is what forced me to install Mint on my USFF PC that fits in the palm of your hand. (Gigabyte Brix with J1900 cpu).
Replied by rodw on topic new system with 7i76e
what is the reason for the preemptive kernel?
Its required for the Mesa ethernet hardware. Others may have a more correct technical response but in short you need it to unlock all of the wonderful features of the 7i76e hardware.
will the linuxcnc ISO in the future change to this kernel also?
Probably not but the developers of LinuxCNC may do something. It might sound funny for open source software but the licensing becomes an issue if you bundle other software with a Linux distribution. Some distros won't allow Linuxcnc to build an ISO like they have currently.
The official way to get the preemptive kernel is documented under heading 7.1 here but be prepared for lots of driver issues if you are using modern hardware. This is what forced me to install Mint on my USFF PC that fits in the palm of your hand. (Gigabyte Brix with J1900 cpu).
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06 Apr 2017 20:38 #90980
by trilobyte
Replied by trilobyte on topic new system with 7i76e
i ordered this mini pc:
www.gearbest.com/tv-box-mini-pc/pp_590406.html
i'll try to install linux on this little thing. this would be a very small solution together with the 7i76e.
www.gearbest.com/tv-box-mini-pc/pp_590406.html
i'll try to install linux on this little thing. this would be a very small solution together with the 7i76e.
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09 Apr 2017 07:11 #91068
by trilobyte
Replied by trilobyte on topic new system with 7i76e
i've installed debian 7 as described here (linuxcnc.org/docs/2.7/html/getting-start...th_preempt_rt_kernel)
i use a d945gclf2 dual core atom (330?) board. i used this before with older linuxcnc versions. the max jitter was below 15000, now it is betwen 40000 and 50000?!
is this a problem with the RT kernel and the 7176e?
i use a d945gclf2 dual core atom (330?) board. i used this before with older linuxcnc versions. the max jitter was below 15000, now it is betwen 40000 and 50000?!
is this a problem with the RT kernel and the 7176e?
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09 Apr 2017 07:57 #91070
by rodw
Replied by rodw on topic new system with 7i76e
Yes, thats expected. You are not running a base thread so that will be OK. PCW has said he's run the ethernet cards with 120 usec latency without any problems. My latency would be higher than yours...
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09 Apr 2017 08:03 #91071
by trilobyte
Replied by trilobyte on topic new system with 7i76e
ok, thanks!
another question: can i use the 7i76e und connect to the internet at the same time? is it possible to use s switch or an usb ethernet adapter?
another question: can i use the 7i76e und connect to the internet at the same time? is it possible to use s switch or an usb ethernet adapter?
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09 Apr 2017 08:25 #91072
by rodw
Replied by rodw on topic new system with 7i76e
Provided you have a second network card or a wifi card, yes you can.
The USFF PC's have very bad latency if you use their built-in wifi but its fine if you use a USB wifi dongle (which is what I do).
The USFF PC's have very bad latency if you use their built-in wifi but its fine if you use a USB wifi dongle (which is what I do).
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09 Apr 2017 08:28 #91073
by trilobyte
Replied by trilobyte on topic new system with 7i76e
can you recomend me a USB wifi dongle who run without problems under linux?
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