I finally figured out what I was trying to say.
In addition to the above information, check out the new thread in general discussion;
Propeller and Raspberry Pi/beaglebone powerhouse. Some other members helped me
define the practicality of the idea.
I've seen the threads- "mil-spec" and such. I do not like that the BeagleBone like the PI, either running Linux, doesn't well support real-time operation. Though the BB does provide PRU's, I see this as more of a hack than a legitimate solution.
- project not dead; just stalled. I'm working on something else at the moment.
- evaluating using a TM4C1294 processor as a supervisor and for handling analog sampling and Propeller EEPROM duty. The thought being it could be the interface to the tuning software and sample the sensors, doing any pre-processing we need, and also appear to the Prop as both the device sending data to the Prop for timing the injectors and ignition events as well as the Prop's program storage.
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So how would that benefit this project?
- project not dead; just stalled. I'm working on something else at the moment.
- evaluating using a TM4C1294 processor as a supervisor and for handling analog sampling and Propeller EEPROM duty. The thought being it could be the interface to the tuning software and sample the sensors, doing any pre-processing we need, and also appear to the Prop as both the device sending data to the Prop for timing the injectors and ignition events as well as the Prop's program storage.