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28 Sep 2017 15:38 #99560
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I am finally tired of chasing gremlins out of my machine. I want to start from scratch and redo the entire thing myself so I know whats going on.
Starting at the computer, what is the recommended Motherboard and CPU to use, any additional components? Not sure what the computer i was set up with is, i think an old AMD, but its struggling to boot, sometimes have to reset 4 times before it boots into linux.
Can linuxCNC be run off USB yet or is it still Pport only? Recommended BoB's for 3 axis mill setup?
Thanks for any advice/help!
Starting at the computer, what is the recommended Motherboard and CPU to use, any additional components? Not sure what the computer i was set up with is, i think an old AMD, but its struggling to boot, sometimes have to reset 4 times before it boots into linux.
Can linuxCNC be run off USB yet or is it still Pport only? Recommended BoB's for 3 axis mill setup?
Thanks for any advice/help!
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28 Sep 2017 16:53 #99565
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USB is not an option (and never will be).
Current practical interface choices are: parallel port, PCI card, PCIe card, or Ethernet port. (I like Mesa's hardware)
I think most newer Intel boards work fine. A 4 core Celeron (fanless) or Atom (fanless) have worked well for me.
Current practical interface choices are: parallel port, PCI card, PCIe card, or Ethernet port. (I like Mesa's hardware)
I think most newer Intel boards work fine. A 4 core Celeron (fanless) or Atom (fanless) have worked well for me.
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28 Sep 2017 17:06 - 28 Sep 2017 17:10 #99566
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Okay, is Intel preferred over AMD for Linux? I ask because I have an AMD fx6300 cpu somewhere in the closet. Is it better to get a board with a built in Pport, or is the a good PCIe card to add on?
A friend has a router running off USB using that other control software is why i asked about USB.
Which Mesa BoB setup would you recommend?
+1 for your Fiero avatar, I used to do engine swaps on them before my physical health tanked
Still have my choptop in the garage waiting for me to put it back together.
A friend has a router running off USB using that other control software is why i asked about USB.
Which Mesa BoB setup would you recommend?
+1 for your Fiero avatar, I used to do engine swaps on them before my physical health tanked

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28 Sep 2017 17:31 #99567
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I'd love to find another '88. I rolled my '88 Formula the morning of my wedding day. Maybe some day if time and money allow. I still have that car in the pic, an '85 GT, out in the barn (and the remains of the Formula). I haven't driven it for years though.
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28 Sep 2017 17:43 #99568
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I have an 88 GT T-top here right now, A kid from China wanted be to do an engine swap in when I feel better. He got sent back to China and is considering selling it. If i could afford it I would buy all his stuff for myself!
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28 Sep 2017 18:10 #99569
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That pic was taken at the last auto-x I ran it in. The car is stock and in the pic the RF front tire is about an inch off the ground. Boy those early cars really needed a rear anti-role bar.
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28 Sep 2017 18:18 #99573
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Ya, I added one to mine when i swapped the engine, made a Huge difference!
I Emailed Mesa, asking for their recommendations on a BoB, Their site is a bit hard to navigate when you dont know what youre looking for.
I Emailed Mesa, asking for their recommendations on a BoB, Their site is a bit hard to navigate when you dont know what youre looking for.
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28 Sep 2017 18:36 #99575
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Do you want to control step motors or servos?
Will you have a lot of digital I/O? About how much?
Do you want to do this as cheap as possible with software stepping through a parallel port?
How fast do you want the machine to be? How high of resolution?
Do you want/need high speed encoder counting?
These are all questions you need to answer when trying to choose your control interface hardware.
Will you have a lot of digital I/O? About how much?
Do you want to do this as cheap as possible with software stepping through a parallel port?
How fast do you want the machine to be? How high of resolution?
Do you want/need high speed encoder counting?
These are all questions you need to answer when trying to choose your control interface hardware.
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28 Sep 2017 18:53 #99577
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this machine was put together years ago by a friend but has never been reliable and is a wiring mess. It uses stepper drivers, g201s iirc, and nema 23's on reduction pulley drive belts. Speed is not a concern, spindle is belt driven, eventuaully i would like to change to variable speed control. I have a mist coolant system, e-stop, and limit switches. It is a 3in1 mill/lathe. I have made a encoder disk for the lathe spindle and would like to set it up so I can thread, Thats all the I/O i can think of.
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28 Sep 2017 19:08 #99579
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A 7i96 looks like a good option for a basic stepper machine. If you need more io a 7i76 plug-n-go kit or 7i76e would have about 3x the io.
store.mesanet.com/index.php?route=produc...rt=p.price&order=ASC
I've never used one, and I haven't seen a lot of discussion here about setting one of these up.
store.mesanet.com/index.php?route=produc...rt=p.price&order=ASC
I've never used one, and I haven't seen a lot of discussion here about setting one of these up.
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