Will LinuxCNC Run On PC-BSD Hubble 8.0
25 Mar 2012 05:15 #18770
by neu
Will LinuxCNC Run On PC-BSD Hubble 8.0 was created by neu
LinuxCNCer's
i guess i should back up and cover this option.
i already have a nice installation from disks
right from the PC-BSD store on my system.
it's on it's own drive with hard drive switch.
it installed real well and has booted up with
no problems the couple of times i've tried it.
so, will it work?
Have A Nice Day!
i guess i should back up and cover this option.
i already have a nice installation from disks
right from the PC-BSD store on my system.
it's on it's own drive with hard drive switch.
it installed real well and has booted up with
no problems the couple of times i've tried it.
so, will it work?
Have A Nice Day!
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25 Mar 2012 09:45 #18773
by cncbasher
Replied by cncbasher on topic Re:Will LinuxCNC Run On PC-BSD Hubble 8.0
easy answer NO
not without some considerable work on your part and having linux knowledge
not without some considerable work on your part and having linux knowledge
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25 Mar 2012 19:19 #18788
by neu
Replied by neu on topic Re:Will LinuxCNC Run On PC-BSD Hubble 8.0
basher
so you're suggestion is to learn about FreeBSD/PCBSD and
do some work.
ok, i'm on it!
Have A Nice Day!
so you're suggestion is to learn about FreeBSD/PCBSD and
do some work.
ok, i'm on it!
Have A Nice Day!
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27 Mar 2012 03:49 #18825
by wizard69
Replied by wizard69 on topic Re:Will LinuxCNC Run On PC-BSD Hubble 8.0
I do not know of any real time solutions for BSD. So unless you come up with a solution for that problem I'd have to suggest that you are on a long hard road.
neu wrote:
neu wrote:
That would not be my suggestion at all! It isn't that getting LinuxCNC to run on alternative platforms is a bad idea, it is the idea that if you are starting out you would be far better off building on what is known to work. Especially if you want to get a machine running. Now if your interests are in a programming challenge that is another thing altogether.basher
so you're suggestion is to learn about FreeBSD/PCBSD and
do some work.
ok, i'm on it!
Have A Nice Day!
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27 Mar 2012 05:41 #18827
by neu
Replied by neu on topic Re:Will LinuxCNC Run On PC-BSD Hubble 8.0
LinuxCNCer's
waiting to here from PC-BSD bunch about
porting LinuxCNC to PC-BSD.
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waiting to here from PC-BSD bunch about
porting LinuxCNC to PC-BSD.
Have A Nice Day!
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21 Apr 2012 22:05 #19429
by Mooselake
Replied by Mooselake on topic Re:Will LinuxCNC Run On PC-BSD Hubble 8.0
Linuxcnc depends on a linux kernel with real time extensions (google RTAI). BSD uses, IIRC, the mach kernel. Kernels are the low-level code that controls the machine, allocates time to various task, manages IO, etc.
It might be possible to produce a BSD kernel with something similar to RTAI, but it would be a long and hard task. If you're asking this question you are probably just starting off. You have potentially years of study and work ahead of you before you get to the point where you could do this. I spent many years working with real-time systems for data communications and am too familiar with the process.
You have to decide what your goal are. If you want to control a machine tool and make parts, install the linuxcnc live cd and use Ubuntu. If you want to spend years learning about real time systems, try to make BSD work. You'll probably find yourself alone since this really doesn't add any extra value to the guys that just want to make parts.
Good Luck!
Kirk
It might be possible to produce a BSD kernel with something similar to RTAI, but it would be a long and hard task. If you're asking this question you are probably just starting off. You have potentially years of study and work ahead of you before you get to the point where you could do this. I spent many years working with real-time systems for data communications and am too familiar with the process.
You have to decide what your goal are. If you want to control a machine tool and make parts, install the linuxcnc live cd and use Ubuntu. If you want to spend years learning about real time systems, try to make BSD work. You'll probably find yourself alone since this really doesn't add any extra value to the guys that just want to make parts.
Good Luck!
Kirk
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