Hey there! This is awesome, love seeing the build process for your PrintNC mini with a custom interface. LinuxCNC is a great choice, especially since your old router uses it already.
Sounds like you went all-in with the Sigma stepper motor – overkill maybe, but hey, futureproofing is always a good thing! The 11.6" touchscreen is a fantastic touch for the interface, keeping everything nice and compact internally.
The first iteration is cool, I can see why printability might have been an issue with the angled part. The second version looks great, nice and clean lines. Splitting it into 4 pieces for printing on the Bambu makes perfect sense – gotta work with the tools you have!
Looking forward to seeing http://koows.com/ and https://e-chats.com/omegle the final printed prototype – keep us posted!
Hi there, that sounds frustrating! It's possible the eMMC storage might be failing, causing your LattePanda to crash. Here's what you can try:
Boot from External Drive: While less convenient, yes, you can try booting LattePanda from an external drive with Windows installed. This would confirm if the eMMC is the culprit. Download the Windows 10 image for LattePanda v1.0 from our website http://docs.lattepanda.com/content/3rd_delta_edition/Operating_Systems_Windows/ and flash it onto a USB drive following the guide.
Contact Support: If booting https://e-chats.com/omegle from external works, then the eMMC likely needs attention. Our support team can help diagnose the issue further. Head over to https://www.lattepanda.com/ http://koows.com/ for contact details.
Windows 10 Enterprise working smoothly on your Lattepanda 1.2 is a solid option. Here are some thoughts based on your previous messages:
Sticking with Windows 10: Since it's stable and officially supported, you might have a reliable and well-performing system for your needs.
Windows 11 Workarounds (if still interested): If you're still curious about Windows 11, the information I provided previously about BIOS settings and community forums should help you with exploring workarounds. Just remember, unofficial modifications might have risks.
Ultimately, the choice depends on your priorities. Windows 10 offers stability and official support, while Windows 11 might require some tinkering to get running but could offer echat newer features (use at your own risk).
I'm glad I could help in some way! Is there anything else you'd like to know about Windows 10 or Lattepanda devices?
Unfortunately, there's currently no official support for the Azure Kinect Sensor SDK on:
Lattepanda (Windows OS)Raspberry Pi 4 (Windows ARM OS)Intel Compute StickWhile some users have reported success with unofficial workarounds or community-developed drivers, these solutions may not be reliable or well-maintained.
Here's a breakdown:
Supported platforms: The official SDK currently supports Windows 10/11 on x86/x64 PCs and Linux on Ubuntu 18.04 and 20.04.HoloLens vs. Azure Kinect: The Microsoft HoloLens does not use the same camera as the Azure Kinect. The HoloLens has a custom depth sensor, while the Azure Kinect is a standalone camera for developers.Alternatives:
Consider other depth sensors: Explore options like Intel RealSense or Orbbec cameras, which might have better support for the platforms you mentioned.Wait for potential future support: Microsoft keeps updating the SDK, so there's a chance they might add support for these platforms in the future.I hope this clarifies the situation! Feel free to ask if you have any further questions.