I don't know if grbl is SoC, and grbl is maybe not extremely exciting, 
but a 3-axis cartesian control system for $20 including free shipment is 
not too bad.

On 2015-01-10 09:39, alex chiosso wrote:
> System On Chip , it should be .
>
> Alex
> Il giorno 09/gen/2015 21:02, "Lars Andersson" <[email protected]> ha
> scritto:
>
>> @Alexander, what is meant by SoC? Google failed me there.
>>
>>
>> On 2015-01-09 20:00, Alexander Rössler wrote:
>>> On Friday 09 January 2015 05:58:14 Sven Wesley wrote:
>>>> 2015-01-08 23:47 GMT+01:00 Sven Wesley <[email protected]>:
>>>>> Thanks Viesturs but that's not the one. There is another one complete
>> with
>>>>> display and everything that is fully compliant with our G-code. Gotta
>> find
>>>>> it...
>>>> Found it!
>>>> In the mail thread with the subject "I'm going to build something small,
>>>> need a cheap stepper driver", answer by Kerry Lynn.
>>>> It's the TinyG setup I was looking for.
>>>> https://www.synthetos.com/what-is-tinyg-and-why/
>>>>
>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ym3K71dbbVw
>>> This was some time ago it seems.
>>>
>>> You could also use one of the Machinekit supported boards and get the
>> full
>>> Machinekit/LinuxCNC experience:
>>> http://blog.machinekit.io/p/hardware-capes.html
>>>
>>> Grbl is the Arduino approach for CNC control. Not very interesting in my
>>> opinion since everything is going into the SoC direction.
>>> _
>>> Alexander
>>>
>>
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