You can certainly write the Android image to the eMMC, though I have not
set up the scripts to perform the partitioning and writing. You'll also be
limited to the 4GB of the newest BBB's eMMC. Because the AOSP KitKat
includes more software than JellyBean does, I don't think you'll be able to
On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 12:23 AM, wrote:
> That works.
> Another question is how to clone or replicate BBBs eMMC? How to move it
> into microSD card and vice versa?
> If I need to have exactly the same image on another BBB as the one I am
> currently working on (when it's finished) what is the p
Seems like a lot of work! Use an indirect internet connection to your
beaglebone using the USB to your computer, then set up a bridge between
your internet and the USB connection.
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 11:47 PM, Lingesh Waran
wrote:
> Hi all...I want to perform Image processing tasks in BBB wh
Hello Nils,
thanks for feedback!
The maximum sample rate is limited by the ADC subsystem. It's 159 kS/s (15
cycles @ 2.4 MHz + safety buffer) for a single step (channel). It neither
matters if you operate in RB or MM mode, nor if you use FB or C compilers.
For me, writing C examples is exhaust
So I'm curious. Did all of you follow Roberts DebianOnARM kernel build
instructions, or are you all using a prebuilt image ?
Also, at some point I think the output of pstree from all of you *might* be
somewhat enlightening.
On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 10:10 AM, david turvene wrote:
>
>> Are you guy
>
>
> Are you guys still seeing this with 3.18-rc2?
>
> if you have my repo in /etc/apt/sources.list
>
> sudo apt-get update
> sudo apt-get install linux-image-3.18.0-rc2-bone1
> sudo reboot
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Robert Nelson
> http://www.rcn-ee.com/
>
@Robert - I just upgraded to your
On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 11:34 AM, david turvene wrote:
> On Thursday, October 30, 2014 5:50:43 AM UTC-4, Ives van der Flaas wrote:
>>
>> I'm running Robert C Nelson's latest 3.17 kernel (3.17.1-bone4) because I
>> need the new TI musb babble recovery code. It seems however that I'm having
>> some
On Thursday, October 30, 2014 5:50:43 AM UTC-4, Ives van der Flaas wrote:
>
> I'm running Robert C Nelson's latest 3.17 kernel (3.17.1-bone4) because I
> need the new TI musb babble recovery code. It seems however that I'm having
> some strange instability on my BBB. After somewhere between 10 an
On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 9:44 AM, Matias Garcia wrote:
> Hi all. First, sorry my bad english. I am having a problem that is killing
> me. I flashed ARM debian on a SD (4gb) and always I must to press USR button
> to boot from SD card. Yes, ALWAYS! I don't know if it is a firmware problem,
> SD prob
Hi guys,
I'm just starting with the BeagleBone Black and got very interested in the
PRU module. So after a couple of headbanging research I've managed to
narrow it down to these simple steps for usage.
First we need to setup the environment:
(These steps where taken directly from Youngtae
Hey TJF,
Nice to see the update, I really happy with the new features :)
What would be the highest consistent samplerate possible with the c wrapper
with 1 channel. Using the RB would be the nicest but using MM is also an
option if the samplerate is higher with that.
I think if I know that I c
I'm not sure if this question is sent to the right class, but here goes.
Yesterday I made some scripts that store files on the microSD card as a
simple base for communication between the host and the BBB. Today I can't
mount the BBB in anyway.
LEDs are on, I can reset, I can power down/up. But
Hello:
I am trying to setting mux through u-boot, but i tried and it has not done.
I use the lastes images for Beagleboard xm that i found in the Beagleboard
web page.
http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardPinMux
Distribution information:
Linux beagleboard 3.0.14+ #1 Thu Dec 22 09:53:00 CET 2011 armv
Hi all. First, sorry my bad english. I am having a problem that is killing
me. I flashed ARM debian on a SD (4gb) and always I must to press USR
button to boot from SD card. Yes, ALWAYS! I don't know if it is a firmware
problem, SD problem or a power problem. This BBB is the second I have on
pr
Hi Ives,
I am experiencing the same issue with our beaglebones (several of them). We
are using Robert C Nelson's latest 3.17.1-bone4 kernel image, and after
some time they reboot. Beside that the kernel is much more stable than any
other I have tried.
The only clue I have come across was in thi
You only need cmake on your BBB if you are compiling on it, I personally
prefer to cross compile in a most powerful computer and after that send the
binaries to the target, in this case BBB.
If you dont know how to do that perhaps a little investigation is the way
to solve it.
For cmake on your
I'm running Robert C Nelson's latest 3.17 kernel (3.17.1-bone4) because I
need the new TI musb babble recovery code. It seems however that I'm having
some strange instability on my BBB. After somewhere between 10 and 24
hours, the device seems to reset suddenly and without warning. There's no
k
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