I used a small stepper motor hooked to an arduino for a jog wheel.  Being
that steppers are 200 teeth it makes it easy to feel each rotation to the
next tooth. I can dig up the program if your interesred.

Gabe
On Jun 15, 2013 5:50 PM, "andy pugh" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 15 June 2013 19:47, Charles Steinkuehler <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > I've played with the various interfaces for LinuxCNC on the BeagleBone
> > (tunneling X display data to a remote system), and touchy seems to be
> > the best choice from a CPU usage and system integration standpoint
>
> Have you seen
> http://git.linuxcnc.org/gitweb?p=linuxcnc.git;a=blob;f=src/emc/usr_intf/emclcd.cc;hb=d2f30b299c61986fa5ba398a478b78a778872cf3
>
> --
> atp
> If you can't fix it, you don't own it.
> http://www.ifixit.com/Manifesto
>
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