Have you tried disabling hyperthreading in the BIOS if it's turned on?
Here's a page on the EMC2 wiki site that goes into some things you can do to try and get that latency number down:
EMC Documentation Wiki: TroubleShooting
Mark
sooo...my current computer has a latency rate of 275,000, which emc does not like. Is there any way to improve my latency or do i need to resign myself to getting another computer?
In that case, any suggestions? I don't even really know specifically what latency is, so i don't know what i'd be looking for in a new computer.
Have you tried disabling hyperthreading in the BIOS if it's turned on?
Here's a page on the EMC2 wiki site that goes into some things you can do to try and get that latency number down:
EMC Documentation Wiki: TroubleShooting
Mark
Hi,
I have just upgraded my desktop PC, and I have used my old motherboard to upgrade my EMC2 control, but I also tested both new and old systems for latency, I was planning on the ASROCK board as a potential for my next control system.
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AMD 4000+
ATI Radeon Video AGP
MSI Neo4 Motherboard
StarTech IDE Compact Flash Adapter + 8GB Compact Flash
Max latency 8500nS ( Average 4000nS )
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AMD 2100 64X2 Dual Core ( This is my new desktop PC )
ATI Radeon PCI Express
ASROCK N68C-S ( has 2 pci slots + it's cheap )
StarTech IDE Compact Flash Adapter + 8GB Compact Flash
Max latency 7000nS ( Average 3500nS
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I have run both setups extensively, I don't use the network on the EMC setup as I use USB memory sticks to transfer GCode to the machine.
David
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does it have onboard video? Lots of times adding a plugged in video card fixes this.
sam
actually it turned out to be an smi issue...went down to 38000 after that.
Hi Rk,
I use £10 PCI parallel port cards, that way if I kill one I can replace it easily, the last set I bought were 'Sweex PU005V2' they use a Moschip MCS9865 chipset and work fine with EMC2 and Ubuntu. My config uses 2 ports one for motor step direction spindle and estop, the second port is used for home and limit switches, but leaves plenty for the tool changer that I am working on.
If you use add in PIC cards then you will have to find the address that the card uses but this is detailed in the emc documentation.
David
( never stop learning )
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Davidmb,
Thanks for the quick response. This sounds like the way i may go, just need to do a bit of research on what parts i can salvage (power supply, drives etc...)
thanks!