Hi Helmut,

I'm afraid that I can't help with BoneScript.  Perhaps a good solution does 
exist (and other will chime in).  

However, another option would be to use Python.  I am doing this now, and 
talking to my I2C devices is working fine.

For Python, one needs to install 'smbus':

apt-get install python-smbus
Regards,

Chris

On Tuesday, June 17, 2014 9:16:47 AM UTC-4, Helmut Friederici wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I have a hardware circuit (internally named SAL) based on a MSP430 
> microcontroller which should be connected via I2C to the BBB.
> After physically connecting the SAL via I2C to the BBB it responds to 
> i2cdetect correctly and I am able to start some actions via i2cget because 
> my SAL software interprets register numbers as internal commands - not nice 
> but it works (partially).
>
> But what I really want is to start actions by executing scripts based on 
> BoneScript. As far as I understand there is a suitable driver needed for 
> this device which obviously doesn't exist. Am I right? Or could the dummy 
> driver be used in any way and how?
> In Bonescript I can create a new dummy device at a given address and I can 
> read and write files but are there any files connected to the dummy driver 
> which I can read/write to communicate with my device? 
>
> Sorry for those basic questions but I have never done anything with I2C.
>
> Any help/hint is appreciated
> Helmut
>
>

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