Thanks Andrew you where correct. I just try it with an hdmi HDMI and it was
just OK. I will try to show it on a meeting for 200people next month. Hope
Evert thing works fine ;)
Em 28/09/2014 12:24, "Andrew Henderson" <hende...@icculus.org> escreveu:

> If you are converting to DVI, then you are probably using a computer
> monitor without audio.  BeagleSNES forces its resolution to 720x480, which
> is a CEA video mode that support both audio and video for HDMI televisions
> (480i).  A standard computer monitor will typically not support this mode,
> meaning that your BeagleSNES system may be booting properly but you just
> can't see anything on the screen.  You can try making a backup copy of the
> uEnv.txt file in the /boot partition and then removing the
> "video=720x480@60-16" option from the kernel command line.  The kernel
> will default to the highest resolution available for your monitor, but
> BeagleSNES will still assume only a 720x480 display.
>
> BeagleSNES is really only intended for use with HDMI televisions or the
> LCD3 cape, but you can usually coax it into working with a computer monitor
> (though you lose out on the audio unless you plug in a USB audio device and
> use that).
>
> Andrew
>
>
> On Sunday, September 28, 2014 11:11:29 AM UTC-4, marcus silva wrote:
>>
>> Thanks a lot all the answers. I will read the documentation and do all
>> the tests and return tomorrow. I used HDMI DVI cabel. I used the same step
>> and software to create SD card as BBB advised.
>> Em 28/09/2014 11:59, "Andrew Henderson" <hend...@icculus.org> escreveu:
>>
>>> What did the output from your FTDI cable show you?  Did you look at the
>>> documentation (http://beaglesnes.sourceforge.net/BeagleSNES_Guide.pdf)?
>>> If so, what did you try from the "troubleshooting" section (section 4.1,
>>> pages 23 and 24)? Are you using an HDMI display with audio or only video
>>> (like a computer monitor)?  Did you decompress the image prior to writing
>>> it to the microSD card (section 2.3, pages 10 and 11)?  What software did
>>> you use to write the image to the microSD card? dd? Or something else? Can
>>> you see any partitions on the microSD card when you mount it on a Linux PC?
>>>
>>>
>>> On Saturday, September 27, 2014 9:33:21 AM UTC-4, marcus silva wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi. My beaglebone black does not work. It just doesnot boot. Any one
>>>> have the same issue?
>>>> BBB i think os rev b and beaglenes .06.
>>>>
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