#linuxcnc-devel Logs
Jul 23 2024
#linuxcnc-devel Calendar
03:47 AM lcnc-relay: <mbedninja> Hi guys. I recently found the Remora project useful to myself. Does anybody know if linuxCNC can use openAMP for comunication with another MPU which is in the main CPU of SoC system?
03:58 AM lcnc-relay: <mbedninja> This can eliminate the need of external MPU, which Remora comunicates with
03:58 AM lcnc-relay: <mbedninja> Suppose I am willing to make such communication can Remora be used as a Starting point or it has another linuxCNC PRU more suitable for this purpose?
03:58 AM lcnc-relay: <mbedninja> Hi guys. I recently found the Remora project useful to myself. Does anybody know if linuxCNC can use openAMP for comunication with another MPU which is in the main CPU of a SoC system?
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04:29 AM rmu: lcnc-relay: AFAIK remora is based on mbed and arm is stopping development of mbed, so it's probably not the best base for new developments.
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11:39 AM lcnc-relay: <captainhindsight_.#0> mbedninja : best place to ask about Remora is on the forums, the Remora devs are never in here IRC/Discord https://forum.linuxcnc.org/
11:40 AM lcnc-relay: <captainhindsight_.#0> search for the Remora application that is of interest
11:42 AM lcnc-relay: <captainhindsight_.#0> rum: I never thought of Remora as being an mbed only project, it doesn't have to rely on it, it's just a stepgens using microcontrollers vs FPGA's project
11:45 AM lcnc-relay: <captainhindsight_.#0> rmu: ^^
12:41 PM rmu: lcnc-relay: captainhindsight i'm well aware -- you probably want to reply to mbedninja
12:42 PM rmu: lcnc-relay: captainhindsight: to clearify, i meant mbed is not the best base for new developments
12:43 PM rmu: clarify
01:38 PM lcnc-relay: <captainhindsight_.#0> ah ok gotcha
05:43 PM lcnc-relay: <big_kevin420#0> the core of remora is essentially the same accross the 4-5 different firmwares, only the one uses mbed, so you can probably use the core for your one thing, kinda like how they do it with the mk_socfpga