--- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, "red71956" <kdwyer@...> wrote:
>
> Hi
> In a case like this (pun intended) I'd recommend using a PCI IO
card
> and completely forget about using Oopics (Sorry!) These are
available
> from vendors like Futurlec (
www.futurlec.com) as well as others.
> This would simplify alot - standard x86 programming and peripherals
are
> all over the place. Geez, I'd mount an old 486 or Pentium
motherboard
> (there are even low-voltage versions of same) and go hog wild with
> memory and data storage. It would make everything SO much easier.
We
> use Oopics and other micros for their size and power advantages.
> Something REAL big... just go with a proven platform, x86!!!
>
> --- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, "wevb.rm" <wevb@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > Just need some input from anyone about this Robot I've been
working
> > on. It's a med to large platform, much like the White box 914 but
a
> > little bigger. I will be using Via M-1000 x86 board for the main
> > controller, talking to the uP(OOPics and a Moto brainstem)
network
> for
> > sensor input and output control. My question is: how would you
> network
> > 4 OOPics and others. I'm thinking that a seprate USB-to-serial
bridge
> > at each sub processor.
> > My plan is to use MSRS to fuse the inputs and control, of course
> I'll
> > need to wright/find a MSRS service to 'talk' SCP to the OOPics.
My
> main
> > concern is would it be more trouble having to service 6 or 7
serial
> > ports independently or have a I2C network with all sensor data?
> >
>
I hear you on the PCI card, but I already have the OOPics in addition
to a ton of reg Pics. The advantage of using the OOpics, to me, is
the prototyping side; it's so much faster coding the OOPic then
compile-prgm-crash-repeat cycle with an assembler. Even with an IO
card, I'm looking at more then a dozen analog channels, running two
channels of PWM, capturing two encoder channels, plus many dIOs.
Even on a 1gig motherboard like the M1000, trying to do slam and
vision is really pushing things, so off loading processes to micros
seems like the way to go. My biggest concern is how well the PC can
process concurrent serial streams.
Bill
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