[beagleboard] Re: I2C2: Bad address, without checking

2014-04-02 Thread Rafael Fiebig-Bindner
I don't understand what happened, but today the behavior changed again, 
i2cdetect -y -r 1 working as it is supposed to and my program doing 
nothing at all. Maybe I got something wired wrong yesterday? But I don't 
really care right now, since I also found a bug in my code (damm pointers) 
and now everything is working fine.
 
Best regards
Rafael Fiebig-Bindner

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Re: [beagleboard] Re: BB-View cape problem

2014-04-02 Thread Artem Popov
After 5-7 reconnections of BB-View in expansion slot it looks better, but 
not 100% ok. I think, the problem is that expansion connectors on BBB and 
on BB-View has bad electrical contact. Is it common situation for 
BeagleBone Black, or just for Embest replica, or maybe for my device only?

вторник, 1 апреля 2014 г., 18:09:12 UTC+4 пользователь Gerald написал:

 OK. So now everyone knows you have the Embest board. Interesting that they 
 have no revision number on it. I don't know what revision that board is 
 equivalent to on the BeagleBone Black.

 Gerald



 On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 8:57 AM, Artem Popov web@gmail.comjavascript:
  wrote:

 There is no revision like A5 or similar on board. I have BBB from 
 Embest with XAM3359AZCZ100 processor. There is nothing on ethernet header. 
 And it has barcode and code 1001024 on expansion slot.

 вторник, 1 апреля 2014 г., 16:59:12 UTC+4 пользователь Gerald написал:

 Just so people can help you, can you tell us the revision of the board? 
 PCB Rev B4 is the PCB, not the board. The revision is either on the 
 expansion headers or the RJ45 connector..

 Gerald


 On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 4:04 AM, Artem Popov web@gmail.com wrote:

 I've reconnected internal LCD cable. Blue color appeared and blue noise 
 disappeared. But there is still not enough color depth.

 Picture:
 http://timm.upload.s3-external-3.amazonaws.com/color3.jpg

 вторник, 1 апреля 2014 г., 12:46:15 UTC+4 пользователь Artem Popov 
 написал:

 Hello,

 I have a problem with BBB + BB-View + LCD7.
 OS: TI-SDK from element14 site
 HW: BBB PCD Rev B4, Element 14 BB-View cape, 7 LCD LCDX000-70T

 1. Colors are strange. Looks like not enough color depth or wrong blue 
 color intencity
 2. When I place my hand near the cable, didn't even touching it, blue 
 color noise appears.

 I've checked all connections. Everything is good.
 Board powered from 5V 0.5A DC adapter. I know that it's not enough, 
 but it works.

 Have somebody met such problem? What can I do to fix it or just to 
 find the reason?

 Bad picture screen:
 http://timm.upload.s3-external-3.amazonaws.com/colors1.jpg
 http://timm.upload.s3-external-3.amazonaws.com/colors2.jpg

 Blue noise screen:
  http://timm.upload.s3-external-3.amazonaws.com/noise1.jpg

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Re: [beagleboard] Re: BB-View cape problem

2014-04-02 Thread Maxim Podbereznyy
Stupid Terraelectronica sells crap :)


2014-04-02 12:17 GMT+04:00 Artem Popov web.ty...@gmail.com:

 After 5-7 reconnections of BB-View in expansion slot it looks better, but
 not 100% ok. I think, the problem is that expansion connectors on BBB and
 on BB-View has bad electrical contact. Is it common situation for
 BeagleBone Black, or just for Embest replica, or maybe for my device only?

 вторник, 1 апреля 2014 г., 18:09:12 UTC+4 пользователь Gerald написал:

 OK. So now everyone knows you have the Embest board. Interesting that
 they have no revision number on it. I don't know what revision that board
 is equivalent to on the BeagleBone Black.

 Gerald



 On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 8:57 AM, Artem Popov web@gmail.com wrote:

 There is no revision like A5 or similar on board. I have BBB from
 Embest with XAM3359AZCZ100 processor. There is nothing on ethernet header.
 And it has barcode and code 1001024 on expansion slot.

 вторник, 1 апреля 2014 г., 16:59:12 UTC+4 пользователь Gerald написал:

 Just so people can help you, can you tell us the revision of the board?
 PCB Rev B4 is the PCB, not the board. The revision is either on the
 expansion headers or the RJ45 connector..

 Gerald


 On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 4:04 AM, Artem Popov web@gmail.com wrote:

 I've reconnected internal LCD cable. Blue color appeared and blue
 noise disappeared. But there is still not enough color depth.

 Picture:
 http://timm.upload.s3-external-3.amazonaws.com/color3.jpg

 вторник, 1 апреля 2014 г., 12:46:15 UTC+4 пользователь Artem Popov
 написал:

 Hello,

 I have a problem with BBB + BB-View + LCD7.
 OS: TI-SDK from element14 site
 HW: BBB PCD Rev B4, Element 14 BB-View cape, 7 LCD LCDX000-70T

 1. Colors are strange. Looks like not enough color depth or wrong
 blue color intencity
 2. When I place my hand near the cable, didn't even touching it, blue
 color noise appears.

 I've checked all connections. Everything is good.
 Board powered from 5V 0.5A DC adapter. I know that it's not enough,
 but it works.

 Have somebody met such problem? What can I do to fix it or just to
 find the reason?

 Bad picture screen:
 http://timm.upload.s3-external-3.amazonaws.com/colors1.jpg
 http://timm.upload.s3-external-3.amazonaws.com/colors2.jpg

 Blue noise screen:
  http://timm.upload.s3-external-3.amazonaws.com/noise1.jpg

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[beagleboard] BBB LCD3 Backlight Problem in Android

2014-04-02 Thread Efecan Yilmaz
Hi,

I'm using LCD3 with BBB, which runs on Android. But I have no control on 
backlight. I'm trying to change backlight via adb:

echo 100  /sys/class/backlight/tps65217-bl/brightness

But nothing happens. When I try to change brightness in Android settings, I 
can see the change in /sys/class/backlight/tps65217-bl/brightness via cat 
/sys/class/backlight/tps65217-bl/brightness  . But it doesn't work either. 
What should I do?

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Re: [beagleboard] Circuitco LCD4 - Kernel 3.12, 3.13

2014-04-02 Thread Moscowbob


On Tuesday, 1 April 2014 14:36:27 UTC+1, RobertCNelson wrote:

 On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 7:02 AM, Moscowbob mosc...@gmail.com javascript: 
 wrote: 
  First of all, thank you to all who share their knowledge and experience, 
  without you guys us newbies will have a hard time learning. 
  
  I have been playing around with various kernels and just in general 
 getting 
  familiar with Linux and the BBB in general. I managed to build QT 4.8.5 
 with 
  RCN 3.8.13-Bone41 and all seems well. Now I wish to use QT with SGX and 
 as I 
  understand Robert has provided scripts to build all the required drivers 
 etc 
  but the later kernels do no support Cape manager and overlays so the lcd 
 is 
  not enabled. 

 SGX was back-ported to the 3.8 tree as of the bone41 release. 

  
  Would somebody please explain how to enable the LCD4 from Circuitco in 
 the 
  new kernels(if that is currently possible). 

 Regards, 

 -- 
 Robert Nelson 
 http://www.rcn-ee.com/ 


Thank you Robert  I am aware of the patches as you mention however, I am 
unsure how to actually build the graphics sdk in question with using your 
kernel 3.8.13-bone41(43.1). The information I have found is using different 
build systems and are not clear, whereas your later kernels have all this 
integrated but do not support the LCD4 cape.

Can your script in the later kernels be used to build the drivers for the 
3.8 kernel ?

Thanks. 

 

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[beagleboard] Ubuntu Real Time kernel on Beagle Bone?

2014-04-02 Thread Eren Basturk
Hi All,

I have read a lot of article about Real time kernel on Ubuntu and I would 
like to change my kernel as Real Time Kernel on my Beagle Bone however I am 
not convinced that if I use rt kernel can I access gpio, pwm directory and 
so on. Is there any different between rt kernel and default kernel in 
fields of gpio,i2c,spic on Beagle Bone. I would like to know that if i 
change my kernel as Real Time kernel , what will change on my Beagle Bone?

Thanks in Advance 
Best Regards,
Eren  

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Re: [beagleboard] Cant Boot when Cape is connected

2014-04-02 Thread Bart Garcia Nathan
Thanks Charls,

That was the right answer at the end, to not drive the eMMC signals until 
the system had booted. Thanks for the help. 

Bart

On Monday, 17 March 2014 15:11:07 UTC, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:

 On 3/12/2014 1:04 PM, Bart Garcia Nathan wrote: 
  Im trying to use a cape developed by my team that has a lot of sensors 
 and 
  an FPGA, but as part of the connections between FPGA, sensors and BBB 
  processor they used the MMC PINS, the ones that are destined for the 
 eMMC. 
  The cape works fine, but if I plug it in then the BBB does not boot. If 
 I 
  plug the cape after the BBB has booted, then everything is alright. 
  
  I tried changing to boot from an SD card and disabling the eMMC, but I 
 cant 
  boot anyways. I know the eMMC is disabled because I got this output : 
  
  root@beaglebone:~# cat /sys/devices/bone_capemgr.*/slots 
   0: 54:PF--- 
   1: 55:PF--- 
   2: 56:PF--- 
   3: 57:PF--- 
   4: ff:P-O-- Bone-LT-eMMC-2G,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONE-EMMC-2G 
   5: ff:P-O-- Bone-Black-HDMI,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONELT-HDMI 
   6: ff:P-O-- Bone-Black-HDMIN,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONELT-HDMIN 
   7: ff:P-O-L Override Board Name,00A0,Override Manuf,BB-I2C1 
  
  
  Any idea of what I am doing wrong? Or what else could I do to be able to 
  boot? 

 By default, you cannot drive or significantly load the eMMC lines until 
 the board has booted.  The system will read the initial MLO boot loader 
 and uBoot off of the eMMC, then boot from the uSD card if one is 
 present.  Loading or driving the eMMC lines interferes with this process. 

 Your choices are to force a direct boot off of the uSD using the boot 
 lines (conditioned with the system reset line) or to not drive the eMMC 
 signals until the system has come up and indicated to your hardware that 
 it is now safe to do so. 

 This is covered in the BBB SRM, see sections 8.1.1 and 8.1.2. 

 -- 
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 cha...@steinkuehler.net javascript: 


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[beagleboard] BBB cpu frequency problem

2014-04-02 Thread Efecan Yilmaz


Hi, I have a BBB which runs on Android. I was using it without a problem on 
1 GHz . But suddenly it stoped working on 1GHz and it's been working on 
800Mhz. I didn't change anything in kernel or in hardware. I've just 
installed and unistalled some apps. I'm using adb to see cpu frequency:

cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq

It returns 80. And 

cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies

returns 30 60 72 80

Before this problem, it was returning 100 too. I'm using 5 V DC not 
usb. In Angstrom It still  runs on 1 GHz. What could be causing this 
problem in Android??

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[beagleboard] Re: GPIO (LED) access using mmap

2014-04-02 Thread milkyway
I am new to beagle baord. I have a doubt here. Please help.

In the following line
 pinconf[0x217c/4] = pinconf[0x217c/4]  0x | 0x0004; // 
gpio_149

Why do you need the division inside the pinconf array for indexing?

On Wednesday, 7 December 2011 20:26:08 UTC+5:30, dl4mea wrote:

 Hello,

 My self given task was to get a LED blinking on the Beagleboard.

 After getting bored from echo 0  brightness and puzzling together
 some pieces of code that I found on the net, I finally got a piece of
 plain C code that I can cross compile on a Linux machine and play on
 the Beagleboard. The two user LEDs as well as one pin of the extension
 connect flash in a 1sec clock with it.

 No guarantee for completeness, no guarantee for functionality, but
 here it works.

 Enjoy!

 Günter (dl4mea)

 /* Blinking of user LEDs USR0 and USR1 and gpio_157 on Expansion
 Connector P2
NOTE: gpio_157 is 1.8V IO, possibly not sufficient for a LED

 disconnect user LEDs from Linux
 echo none  /sys/class/leds/beagleboard::usr0/trigger; echo none  /
 sys/class/leds/beagleboard::usr1/trigger;

 compile using
 path_to_cross/arm-armv6-linux-gnueabi-g++ -static blink.c -o blink

 References: OMAP35x Applications Processor, Technical Reference Manual
 spruf98u.pdf
 */

 #include stdio.h
 #include stdlib.h
 #include sys/types.h
 #include sys/stat.h
 #include unistd.h
 #include fcntl.h
 #include sys/mman.h

 int main(void)
 {

 printf (open file descriptor for PADCONFIG\n);
 int fd = open(/dev/mem, O_RDWR | O_SYNC); //O_SYNC makes the
 memory uncacheable
 if (fd  0) {
   printf(Could not open PADCONFIG memory fd\n);
   return 0;
 }

 // Pad configuration
 printf (map PINCONFIG\n);
 volatile ulong *pinconf;
 pinconf = (ulong*) mmap(NULL, 0x1, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
 MAP_SHARED, fd, 0x4800);
 if (pinconf == MAP_FAILED) {
   printf(Pinconf Mapping failed\n);
   close(fd);
   return 0;
 }

 printf (set pinconfig GPIO\n);
 pinconf[0x217c/4] = pinconf[0x217c/4]  0x |
 0x0004; // gpio_149
 pinconf[0x2180/4] = pinconf[0x2180/4]  0x |
 0x0004; // gpio_150
 pinconf[0x218c/4] = pinconf[0x218c/4]  0x |
 0x0004; // gpio_157
 close(fd);

 /* -- */

 printf (open file descriptor for GPIO\n);
 int gpio_fd = open(/dev/mem, O_RDWR | O_SYNC);
 if (gpio_fd  0) {
   printf(Could not open GPIO memory fd\n);
   return 0;
 }

 // GPIO configuration
 printf (map GPIO\n);
 volatile ulong *gpio;
 gpio = (ulong*) mmap(NULL, 0x1, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
 MAP_SHARED, gpio_fd, 0x4905);
 if (gpio == MAP_FAILED) {
   printf (GPIO Mapping failed\n);
   close(gpio_fd);
   return 0;
 }

 printf (set GPIO config\n);

 // Configure GPIO pins on bank 5 as output.
 // GPIO 5 is at physical address 0x49056000 = 0x4905+0x6000
 gpio[0x6034/4] = ~0x2060; // set low for output
 // Also disable the wakeupenable and irqenable intertupts
 // GPIO clear_Wakeupenable is offset by 0x80 for each bank
 gpio[0x6080/4]  =  0x2060; // 0x1: Clear the corresponding
 bit in the GPIO_WAKEUPENABLE register
 // GPIO clear_irqenable1 is offset by 0x60 for each bank
 gpio[0x6060/4]  =  0x2060; // 0x1: Clear the corresponding
 bit in the GPIO_IRQENABLE1 register
 // GPIO clear_irqenable2 is offset by 0x70 for each bank
 gpio[0x6070/4]  =  0x2060; // 0x1: Clear the corresponding
 bit in the GPIO_IRQENABLE2 register

 /* -- */

 printf (Toggle Pins\n);

 int j=0;
 for (j=0; j10; j++)
 {
printf (j=%u\n, j);
//clear_data_out has offset 0x90
gpio[0x6090/4]=0x2060;
usleep(50);
//set_data_out has offset 0x94
gpio[0x6094/4]=0x2060;
usleep(50);
 }

 close(gpio_fd);
 }



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Re: [beagleboard] Re: Here is the BeagleBone Debian (beta) image you want to test

2014-04-02 Thread mbbackus
What is the problem with the default kernel? That wifi doesn't work good in 
general, that it doesn't connect to unsecured networks, that Wicd is buggy 
and will freeze up the BeagleBone? I went ahead and updated the kernel. I 
am now able to connect to secured and unsecured networks using the Adafruit 
dongle. I had limited success with the netgear wna1100 which definitely 
does NOW work better than the Adafruit dongle. The UWN200 also came in the 
mail today, but the BeagleBone was unable to detect it. Is it supposed to 
run out of the box on the newer images, or do I have to implement some sort 
of fix? The adafruit dongle shows up as wlan0, and the netgear shows up as 
wlan1. I read that the uwn200 is supposed to show up as ra0, but when I 
switch wicd accordingly, it still doesn't detect the dongle, and there's no 
wifi when I run ifconfig.

Also, is there any way to log into lxde using the root user? That would 
save me and my students some typing and other problems (such as opening 
certain files with leafpad, etc.).

Again, thanks for all the work you're putting into this image. You're 
ironing out a lot of the kinds that my students have been stumbling over.

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[beagleboard] Re: BB I/O expansion board

2014-04-02 Thread snietfeld
Were these boards ever made available or has an equivalent product come to 
market?

On Saturday, August 24, 2013 12:13:08 PM UTC-5, geo...@gmail.com wrote:


 As part of a project I have been contracted to complete, I have developed 
 an I/O expansion board for the BB and BBB. The board provides 32 analog 
 input channels and breaks out 32 of the GPIO's (conflicts with the HDMI and 
 LCD), and does level shifting to 5VDC for use with off the shelf relays. 
 The relay drivers are setup to use the sainsmart relay 
 boardshttp://www.sainsmart.com/arduino-compatibles-1/relay/16-channel-12v-relay-module-for-pic-arm-avr-dsp-arduino-msp430-ttl-logic.html,
  
 and connect directly to them by ribbon cable.

 The organization that contracted me is permitting me to resell these 
 boards to the general public, and I have retained the rights to the design. 
 If there is interest, I will make them available for sale. I am interested 
 in knowing what would be a good price for these boards, and if there are 
 any modifications that people would be interested in to make them more 
 useful. They are currently being used as a robotics control board for 
 driving actuators with a feedback position sensor and as mentioned, the 
 board conflicts with the HDMI pins.




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[beagleboard] GPIO on Beaglebone Black using Xenomai

2014-04-02 Thread daivy . merlijs
Hello,

I patched the linux kernel 3.8.13 with Xenomai 2.6.3 using Robert Nelson 
instructions : 
https://github.com/cdsteinkuehler/linux-dev/tree/3.8.13-xenomai/patches, 
and I want to capture interrupt GPIOs using the Xenomai API on the Pin 12 
on the P9 header (gpio_1[28] == GPIO 60), using this code : 

 /*
 * main.cpp
 *
 *  Created on: 26 mars 2014
 *  Author: daivymerlijs
 */


#include stdio.h
#include sys/mman.h
#include xenomai/native/task.h
#include xenomai/native/intr.h


static RT_INTR intr;

int main() {
mlockall(MCL_CURRENT | MCL_FUTURE);
rt_task_shadow(NULL,NULL,90,0);
rt_intr_create(intr,NULL,60,0); //not the correct value
rt_intr_enable(intr);

while(1){
printf(Waiting interruption... \n);
rt_intr_wait(intr,TM_INFINITE);
printf(Interruption OK);

}
return 0;
}


I want to capture the interruption by using a button connected to that 
GPIO, because BBB can capture 1-0 or 0-1 interruption. So, if everything is 
alright and I press the button, rt_intr_wait will deblock (it's a 
blocking fonction) and will print Interruption OK.

The main problem is rt_intr_create, where I don't know the correct value 
to use, because the GPIO number is not the correct the value to use, the 
value I need to know is the value used by the kernel ID that is linked with 
the GPIO. However, I can't find this information anywhere. At the opposite 
of some cards, like FOXG20, which tell me what is the ID number depending 
of the kernel version :http://www.acmesystems.it/pinout_foxg20 

So I think I should find a similar information in the BBB documentation 
(and the Texas Instruement documentation too) , but I can't find it 
anywhere. I need a lot of help on this, I hope you guys can help me.

Thanks,
Daivy

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Re: [beagleboard] Re: Windows 8 (64bit) driver install problems

2014-04-02 Thread edgars . gribusts
these did not help, but I found the way, and now works
http://clubsg.skygolf.com/content/faq/caddiesync+express/6-4710-Windows_8_Installing_unsigned_drivers.html

On Tuesday, April 1, 2014 4:37:33 PM UTC+3, RobertCNelson wrote:

 On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 3:09 AM,  edgars@gmail.com javascript: 
 wrote: 
  
  I tried several times, but no result 

 Then use the signed drivers: 


 https://github.com/beagleboard/beaglebone-getting-started/tree/master/Drivers/Windows
  

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Re: [beagleboard] how to install ARM c compiler in Ubuntu 12.04 i am not able to find any package containing armcc ???

2014-04-02 Thread parikshit sagar
Download the tool chain on ur linux machine

sudo apt-get install gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi 

now u can see all the available toolchains by typing arm and tab.

select one compiler among

arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc-4.7
compile your source code with the cross compiler given above USAGE: 
arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc 'file name' .
Now send your object file on to BBB using SCP protocol. 
SCP and SSH are inbuilt for Linux machines. 

scp *filename* *username*(root)@192.168.1.79:/*file path where you want to 
run the code*

Regards,
Parikshit Kesavaraju.


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Re: [beagleboard] Re: Automotive Cape

2014-04-02 Thread marcmltd
All the options listed above;
 
CAN
ODBII via SN1110 OBD to UART Interpreter
Mini-PCIe for 3G-LTE/GPS card
6 axis accel and gyro
RTC
USB expansion for WiFi dongle
Bi directional GPIO for vehicle signals (Ignition in GPIO_0 wakeup domain)

We are also in the process of verifying the end panels for the aluminium 
assembly so it is a complete solution.

On Wednesday, April 2, 2014 6:58:32 AM UTC+1, Eric wrote:

  so what made it into the final production version?  got a schematic or 
 at least a BOM to share?

 Eric 


 On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 2:28 AM, marc...@gmail.com javascript: wrote:

 Hi, sorry for not responding when I said.

 The PCB's have now arrived from the manufacturer and the parts have 
 arrived from Farnell and Mouser.
 The assembly and inspection is starting this weekend.

 I have to state that this is an initial low volume (10 off) production to 
 check the viability.

 We are testing the circuitry before we produce a full 3558/9 based board 
 with all the options of the cape populated.

 If there is enough interest in volume then we could produce for the 
 community.

 I am talking to the hardware engineer today so will get updates about 
 expected assembly completion.

 Sorry for the delay in updates.

 Marc 


 On Tuesday, April 1, 2014 6:34:59 AM UTC+1, Mickae1 wrote:

  Hello, what is the status? 

 Micka, 
  On Mar 17, 2014 5:39 PM, marc...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi, yes we are progressing.  We have just ordered the first batch of 
 boards and will be assembling and testing in the next 14 days.
 We will be putting some more updates on our twitter feed soon... 
 @aSanCloud.

 I will contact you via your email address in the next couple of days to 
 give a more definitive date for you.

 Thanks
 Marc

 On Saturday, March 15, 2014 12:07:38 PM UTC, Mickae1 wrote: 

 Any news about it ? I would like to buy one   

 Thx,


 On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 5:05 PM, yug...@gmail.com wrote:

 I'm not sure of a pricepoint- we are working on a similar beta 
 product used to track delivery systems and i can get an chinese made 
 tracker with some of the capability you mention (except OBD-II info) for 
 under $40. Their devices have an onboard SIM for SMS alerts, etc. So 
 with 
 that in mind if we were able to use your SanCloud device with the same 
 capability along with OBD functionality for around $80-100 it would be 
 great. Are you considering kits fully assembled? Sorry if thats a silly 
 question we're new to open source hardware etc and am just wondering how 
 the license would affect other companies from using it in their 
 products? 
 Cheers! 


 On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 11:46:36 AM UTC-4, 
 marc...@gmail.comwrote: 

 What do people think the price point is for a cape that offers 
 CAN
 OBDII
 accelerometer+gyro
 mini PCI-e (USB+SIM)
 GPIO
 LED's ?

 Thanks
 Marc

 On Monday, January 27, 2014 5:37:41 PM UTC, marc...@gmail.comwrote: 

 Hello,
 I am part of a startup that has developed a system that is used to 
 analyse vehicles in they way they are driven and also track the 
 journeys.

 We are producing a cape to use for development of our next version 
 and thinking  about offering it for sale to the open source community. 
  The 
 basics of the interface are:
 CAN
 ODBII via SN1110 OBD to UART Interpreter
 Mini-PCIe for 3G-LTE/GPS card
 6 axis accel and gyro
 RTC
 USB expansion for WiFi dongle (possibly supporting 802.11p)
 Bi directional GPIO for vehicle signals (Ignition in GPIO_0 wakeup 
 domain)

 And maybe some more.

 Are there any requests/requirements that you think might be of 
 benefit to make the cape more usable ?

 Any feedback appreciated.

 Kind Regards
 Marc

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[beagleboard] Re: Loading device trees at boot

2014-04-02 Thread errol
You can add that to the end of the optargs. 

It works for dto that is compiled into the kernel, but not custom dto, 
which means that I can't load a custom LCD dto without recompiling the 
kernel...

Thanks,
Errol

On Monday, March 10, 2014 1:54:01 PM UTC+2, Mark Potosnak wrote:

 With the newest version of RCN's debian distribution (2014-03-04), the 
 uEnv.txt file no longer has an example capemgr.enable_partno entry. 
 Does that mean we should not load device trees with this method? Is using 
 the file /etc/default/capemgr the best option now?

 thanks


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[beagleboard] Beagleboard boot but terminal show junk characters.

2014-04-02 Thread thaingoc293


https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-tYk2_us9tm0/UzvDd72rUJI/AGc/GA9yT92hKSE/s1600/Screenshot+from+2014-03-31+22%3A24%3A19.png

Hi all,
I began working with beagleboard-xm rev C1 about 2 weeks. At the beginning, 
everything worked well, The board was booted Angstrom successful, but when 
I connected BB's ethernet port with wifi modem to compile, it started have 
problem. I can't reboot my BB, minicom just show junk character as my 
attached file. I don't know why.  I have tried many ways: use other 
terminal programs ( putty, picocom, gtkterm...), remove ethernet 
connection, flash new image ( Angstrom, ubuntu) ...but none of them works. 
I guess the reason is serial-to-usb cable, I tried with a new cable, but 
this time, terminal don't show anything. I think, BB still boot because the 
D6, D7 LED beside the sd card keep blinking. What can I do to solve this 
problem? 
P/s: I'm student and this is my final project, so I'm very confused, hope 
someone can help me out.



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Re: [beagleboard] Re: how to install ARM c compiler in Ubuntu 12.04 i am not able to find any package containing armcc ???

2014-04-02 Thread parikshit sagar
cross compilation is the best way to do. Write you code on linux cross 
compile it and send it to your BBB

On Thursday, 7 June 2012 16:52:12 UTC+5:30, rajan buha wrote:

 ohh so what is the best option for programming c on beagleboard ???
  


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[beagleboard] Re: BB-View cape problem

2014-04-02 Thread Artem Popov
Can somebody suggest board manufacturer which have no such problems

вторник, 1 апреля 2014 г., 12:46:15 UTC+4 пользователь Artem Popov написал:

 Hello,

 I have a problem with BBB + BB-View + LCD7.
 OS: TI-SDK from element14 site
 HW: BBB PCD Rev B4, Element 14 BB-View cape, 7 LCD LCDX000-70T

 1. Colors are strange. Looks like not enough color depth or wrong blue 
 color intencity
 2. When I place my hand near the cable, didn't even touching it, blue 
 color noise appears.

 I've checked all connections. Everything is good.
 Board powered from 5V 0.5A DC adapter. I know that it's not enough, but it 
 works.

 Have somebody met such problem? What can I do to fix it or just to find 
 the reason?

 Bad picture screen:
 http://timm.upload.s3-external-3.amazonaws.com/colors1.jpg
 http://timm.upload.s3-external-3.amazonaws.com/colors2.jpg

 Blue noise screen:
 http://timm.upload.s3-external-3.amazonaws.com/noise1.jpg


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Re: [beagleboard] Re: GPIO (LED) access using mmap

2014-04-02 Thread Jacek Radzikowski
The address is in bytes and pinconf is an array of integers, which are
4 bytes long.

j.


On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 8:02 AM, milkyway muhammednouf...@gmail.com wrote:
 I am new to beagle baord. I have a doubt here. Please help.

 In the following line

  pinconf[0x217c/4] = pinconf[0x217c/4]  0x | 0x0004; //
 gpio_149

 Why do you need the division inside the pinconf array for indexing?


 On Wednesday, 7 December 2011 20:26:08 UTC+5:30, dl4mea wrote:

 Hello,

 My self given task was to get a LED blinking on the Beagleboard.

 After getting bored from echo 0  brightness and puzzling together
 some pieces of code that I found on the net, I finally got a piece of
 plain C code that I can cross compile on a Linux machine and play on
 the Beagleboard. The two user LEDs as well as one pin of the extension
 connect flash in a 1sec clock with it.

 No guarantee for completeness, no guarantee for functionality, but
 here it works.

 Enjoy!

 Günter (dl4mea)

 /* Blinking of user LEDs USR0 and USR1 and gpio_157 on Expansion
 Connector P2
NOTE: gpio_157 is 1.8V IO, possibly not sufficient for a LED

 disconnect user LEDs from Linux
 echo none  /sys/class/leds/beagleboard::usr0/trigger; echo none  /
 sys/class/leds/beagleboard::usr1/trigger;

 compile using
 path_to_cross/arm-armv6-linux-gnueabi-g++ -static blink.c -o blink

 References: OMAP35x Applications Processor, Technical Reference Manual
 spruf98u.pdf
 */

 #include stdio.h
 #include stdlib.h
 #include sys/types.h
 #include sys/stat.h
 #include unistd.h
 #include fcntl.h
 #include sys/mman.h

 int main(void)
 {

 printf (open file descriptor for PADCONFIG\n);
 int fd = open(/dev/mem, O_RDWR | O_SYNC); //O_SYNC makes the
 memory uncacheable
 if (fd  0) {
   printf(Could not open PADCONFIG memory fd\n);
   return 0;
 }

 // Pad configuration
 printf (map PINCONFIG\n);
 volatile ulong *pinconf;
 pinconf = (ulong*) mmap(NULL, 0x1, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
 MAP_SHARED, fd, 0x4800);
 if (pinconf == MAP_FAILED) {
   printf(Pinconf Mapping failed\n);
   close(fd);
   return 0;
 }

 printf (set pinconfig GPIO\n);
 pinconf[0x217c/4] = pinconf[0x217c/4]  0x |
 0x0004; // gpio_149
 pinconf[0x2180/4] = pinconf[0x2180/4]  0x |
 0x0004; // gpio_150
 pinconf[0x218c/4] = pinconf[0x218c/4]  0x |
 0x0004; // gpio_157
 close(fd);

 /* -- */

 printf (open file descriptor for GPIO\n);
 int gpio_fd = open(/dev/mem, O_RDWR | O_SYNC);
 if (gpio_fd  0) {
   printf(Could not open GPIO memory fd\n);
   return 0;
 }

 // GPIO configuration
 printf (map GPIO\n);
 volatile ulong *gpio;
 gpio = (ulong*) mmap(NULL, 0x1, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
 MAP_SHARED, gpio_fd, 0x4905);
 if (gpio == MAP_FAILED) {
   printf (GPIO Mapping failed\n);
   close(gpio_fd);
   return 0;
 }

 printf (set GPIO config\n);

 // Configure GPIO pins on bank 5 as output.
 // GPIO 5 is at physical address 0x49056000 = 0x4905+0x6000
 gpio[0x6034/4] = ~0x2060; // set low for output
 // Also disable the wakeupenable and irqenable intertupts
 // GPIO clear_Wakeupenable is offset by 0x80 for each bank
 gpio[0x6080/4]  =  0x2060; // 0x1: Clear the corresponding
 bit in the GPIO_WAKEUPENABLE register
 // GPIO clear_irqenable1 is offset by 0x60 for each bank
 gpio[0x6060/4]  =  0x2060; // 0x1: Clear the corresponding
 bit in the GPIO_IRQENABLE1 register
 // GPIO clear_irqenable2 is offset by 0x70 for each bank
 gpio[0x6070/4]  =  0x2060; // 0x1: Clear the corresponding
 bit in the GPIO_IRQENABLE2 register

 /* -- */

 printf (Toggle Pins\n);

 int j=0;
 for (j=0; j10; j++)
 {
printf (j=%u\n, j);
//clear_data_out has offset 0x90
gpio[0x6090/4]=0x2060;
usleep(50);
//set_data_out has offset 0x94
gpio[0x6094/4]=0x2060;
usleep(50);
 }

 close(gpio_fd);
 }

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Re: [beagleboard] BBB Rev A5A For Sale

2014-04-02 Thread Ronny Julian
Still available.


On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 10:57 PM, William Pretty Security 
bill.pre...@xplornet.com wrote:

 Not to Canada L




 http://www.packtpub.com/building-a-home-security-system-with-beaglebone/book



 *From:* beagleboard@googlegroups.com [mailto:beagleboard@googlegroups.com]
 *On Behalf Of *Ronny Julian
 *Sent:* Tuesday, April 01, 2014 10:22 PM
 *To:* beagleboard
 *Subject:* [beagleboard] BBB Rev A5A For Sale



 Beaglebone Black Rev A5A for sale $45 shipped in CONUS only.  I will
 include a Micro HDMI to HDMI cable that works fine.  Email me direct at
 k4rjjradio at gmail dot com for Paypal info and I will get it in the USPS
 to you.  Reason for selling is I have a totally different project coming up
 and I'm selling off the toys to help fund it.



 Thanks!

 Ronny Julian



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[beagleboard] Re: Mono on last debian

2014-04-02 Thread mickeyf

tried in ubuntu and since it runs slow, I just switched back

How much slower was Ubuntu compared to Debian?

And do you have any insights as to what the issues/differences were?

Thanks

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[beagleboard] Problem in dynamically loading libraries (QT5 on AM335x board)

2014-04-02 Thread morix . dev


Hello everybody,
I've cross compiled QT5.2.1 with ICU support for TI AM335x (not exactly a 
Beagleboard but much similar).

Now I am doing some tests, but I am not able to execute any program built 
against the cross-compiled QT. Any program (even the simples console-based 
Hello, world exits with code 1 just at the startup and does not produce 
any output).

If a perform a strace of my program I have the output that you can read 
at the following address: 
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=DCB987547568DE13!107authkey=!ANC7D8Zh7ZfGz4withint=file,.log

The problem seems to be something wrong just after loading libicudata.so.52 
library... exit_group(1) is being called somewhere... but who is calling 
it? How can I discover that?

Can somebody help me? Thanks for your support!

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Re: [beagleboard] Re: [Q] How can I use P9 14 as PWM?

2014-04-02 Thread Cody Lacey
Check pinmux

cat  /sys/kernel/debug/pwm
and post it here.

Also
cat /sys/kernel/debug/pinctrl/44e10800.pinmux/pins
and post it here.


On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 8:07 PM, Sungjin Chun chu...@castlesoft.co.krwrote:

 Thank you for your help.

 pwmchip0 and pwmchip1 2 files are there.

 Weird thing is that after echo pwm-test-P9.. and echo pwm-test-P8...,
  though there are pwm-test-P9_14 and
 pwm-test-P8_13, and contents of the directores are same, only P8_13 does
 show result in oscilloscope but
 P9_14 does not show result.


 On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 12:06 AM, Cody Lacey c...@beagleboard.org wrote:

 what are the contents of /sys/class/pwm


 On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 4:25 AM, Sungjin Chun chu...@gmail.com wrote:

 Ah, I'm using 3.8.13 kernel on BeagleBone Black


 On Tuesday, April 1, 2014 6:07:50 PM UTC+9, Sungjin Chun wrote:

 echo am33x-pwm  ...slots
 echo pwm-test-P9_14  ...slots
 (yes, I'm not rewrite those file names correctly here)

 Above does not make PWM work for P9_14 pin. Though there are period_ns
 and duty_ns, if I
 echo 1  run
 nothing happens. If I do this on P8_13, it works. Why does this not
 work for me?

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Re: [beagleboard] ssh fails write broken pipe

2014-04-02 Thread Walter Schilling
A great suggestion.  We will try that out next.  (Not something I've had to 
fight before.)


On Tuesday, April 1, 2014 3:48:36 PM UTC-5, RobertCNelson wrote:

 On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 3:39 PM, Walter Schilling 
 schi...@msoe.edujavascript: 
 wrote: 
  I have students working on the Beaglebone using the current Debian 
 image. 
  They are working in pairs.  Student one has bone A and laptop a. 
  Student 
  two has bone B and laptop b.  If b connects to B and then a connects to 
 A, 
  they receive an ssh failure with a broken pipe.  If b connects to both A 
 and 
  B, then it works fine.  It  makes no sense to me at all.  Any ideas? 

 What does the -v option for ssh print out for debugging? 

 Regards, 

 -- 
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 http://www.rcn-ee.com/ 


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Re: [beagleboard] QT5 eglfs problem on embedded linux (TI am355x evm starter kit)

2014-04-02 Thread morix . dev
Hi John,
thanks for your reply...

At the end I fixed the problem simply performing my painting from within a 
QGLWidget instead of a standard QWidget.

I don't know what is the root cause of the problem... but probably there's 
something wrong in QWidget when it works on EGLFS platform on AM335x video 
driver.

Regards,
/Morix



Il giorno giovedì 27 marzo 2014 05:04:29 UTC+1, john3909 ha scritto:


 From: mori...@gmail.com javascript:
 Reply-To: beagl...@googlegroups.com javascript:
 Date: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 at 6:23 AM
 To: beagl...@googlegroups.com javascript:
 Subject: [beagleboard] QT5 eglfs problem on embedded linux (TI am355x evm 
 starter kit)

 Hello everybody,
 I’ve just cross-compiled QT 5.2.1 for ARM and I am using it on a TI 
 AM335x EVM (Starter Kit) board.

 I’de like to use the eglfs platform, but unluckily it shows some artifacts 
 on the screen…

 I just made a simple program for showing the problem and captured some 
 photos of my screen. The program basically draws a set of vertical black 
 and white lines (alternated).

 If I run QT on platform linuxfb (that is I launch my program passing 
 “-platform linuxfb” on command line) then the software works fine… Here is 
 a photo of my screen:
 http://it.tinypic.com/r/2lks9ag/8

 If instead I run QT on platform eglfs (that is I launch my program passing 
 “-platform eglfs” on command line) then I have some artifacts near the 
 center of screen (it seems that some vertical lines are “missing” or 
 “swapped”)… Here are two photos of my screen:
 http://it.tinypic.com/r/2i6m4xc/8
 http://it.tinypic.com/r/2qur9r8/8

 Any idea about that?

 A few months ago, I managed to get QT5.1.1 running on Robert Nelson’s 
 V3.12 kernel and it worked fine. I was able to run the 3D demo apps and the 
 performance was very good (~30fps). I was using EGLFS platform

 Regards,
 John

 Furthermor it seems that on the same board QT 5.2.1 is slower than QT 
 4.8.x (using QWS)… how is it possible? Is there some optimization that 
 can be turned on while compiling QT 5.x?

 Regards,
 /Morix

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[beagleboard] Re: Beaglebone Black connects to the wrong wireless SSID!

2014-04-02 Thread Richard-tx
WHen it comes to wifi and ARP devices and debian, there is one interfaces 
file that I use.  So far it has worked every single time.


auto lo

iface lo inet loopback
iface eth0 inet static
address 10.232.1.81
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway 10.232.1.1


auto wlan0
allow-hotplug wlan0
iface wlan0 inet static
address 10.232.1.99
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway 10.232.1.1
wpa-passphrase password
wpa-ssid myssid



On Monday, March 31, 2014 3:01:04 AM UTC-5, messerk...@gmail.com wrote:


 Hi,

 I configured the File /etc/network/interfaces like this.

 auto wlan0
 iface wlan0 inet static
 wireless-mode managed
 wireless-essid EDV3-E90
 address 10.2.90.101
 netmask 255.255.0.0
 gateway 10.2.255.254
 dns-nameservers 10.10.10.10
 wpa-driver wext
 wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
 pre-up wpa_supplicant -B -Dwext -iwlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
 post-down killall -q wpa_supplicant

 But the BBB always connects to the wrong network.
 Does anybody know a solution for this problem?


 Regards,
 Bernhard Messerklinger


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[beagleboard] Re: Beaglebone Black connects to the wrong wireless SSID!

2014-04-02 Thread Richard-tx
me (Richard-tx change)   
 9:31 AM (less than a minute ago) 
  When it comes to wifi and ARM devices and debian, there is one interfaces 
file that I use.  So far it has worked every single time.


auto lo

iface lo inet loopback
iface eth0 inet static
address 10.232.1.81
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway 10.232.1.1


auto wlan0
allow-hotplug wlan0
iface wlan0 inet static
address 10.232.1.99
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway 10.232.1.1
wpa-passphrase password
wpa-ssid myssid


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 Hi,

 I configured the File /etc/network/interfaces like this.

 auto wlan0
 iface wlan0 inet static
 wireless-mode managed
 wireless-essid EDV3-E90
 address 10.2.90.101
 netmask 255.255.0.0
 gateway 10.2.255.254
 dns-nameservers 10.10.10.10
 wpa-driver wext
 wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
 pre-up wpa_supplicant -B -Dwext -iwlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
 post-down killall -q wpa_supplicant

 But the BBB always connects to the wrong network.
 Does anybody know a solution for this problem?


 Regards,
 Bernhard Messerklinger


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Re: [beagleboard] BBB as a router w/ firewall capabilities

2014-04-02 Thread Richard-tx
As far as I am concerned the BBB is inapproprite as a firewall  To keep 
performance up as high as possible, two high speed (1 gig) NIC cards are 
needed.  USB is not high speed.

On Tuesday, April 1, 2014 4:25:05 PM UTC-5, Mike Bell wrote:

 On 04/01/2014 05:02 PM, vignesh murali wrote: 
  I just wanted to know whether it would be a good idea to run BBB as a 
  router w/ firewall capability. I intend to use BBB with 1 WAN port and 
  2 LAN ports(with USB to ethernet dongles) to support a total of 150 
  users in the network.  I am skeptical about the load the BBB can 
  handle with the above said numbers. Any suggestions? 

 Wild guess...  I would say the USB dongles would be where you hit the 
 wall.  The BBB has more than enough CPU power, RAM might become a factor 
 with that many users with a lot of rules. 

 LEAF has an ARM port for Rpi.  I don't recall if it's in main or not.  I 
 would think the same hurdles would apply here for that number of users. 

 Seems to me for the money a Sokeris (sp?) board or something similar 
 might be more appropriate. 

 My 2 cents worth anyway. 

 Mike 


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Re: [beagleboard] Re: BB-View cape problem

2014-04-02 Thread Maxim Podbereznyy
Original bbb does not have such problems
02 Апр 2014 г. 16:34 пользователь Artem Popov web.ty...@gmail.com
написал:

 Can somebody suggest board manufacturer which have no such problems

 вторник, 1 апреля 2014 г., 12:46:15 UTC+4 пользователь Artem Popov написал:

 Hello,

 I have a problem with BBB + BB-View + LCD7.
 OS: TI-SDK from element14 site
 HW: BBB PCD Rev B4, Element 14 BB-View cape, 7 LCD LCDX000-70T

 1. Colors are strange. Looks like not enough color depth or wrong blue
 color intencity
 2. When I place my hand near the cable, didn't even touching it, blue
 color noise appears.

 I've checked all connections. Everything is good.
 Board powered from 5V 0.5A DC adapter. I know that it's not enough, but
 it works.

 Have somebody met such problem? What can I do to fix it or just to find
 the reason?

 Bad picture screen:
 http://timm.upload.s3-external-3.amazonaws.com/colors1.jpg
 http://timm.upload.s3-external-3.amazonaws.com/colors2.jpg

 Blue noise screen:
 http://timm.upload.s3-external-3.amazonaws.com/noise1.jpg

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[beagleboard] Cape EEPROM and DTS file for I2C-2

2014-04-02 Thread Joshua Datko
I'm making a cape that has several devices on the BBB's i2c-2 bus.  Should 
I:

1.) Set the bits in the EEPROM for i2c2?  (in which case I think the mode 
bits should be 0x73?)
2.) Create the I2C-2 fragment in the dts?

Since i2c-2 is enabled by default, do I need to explicitly set it? (this is 
the motivation behind the questions above).  I noticed the Weather cape 
just added the drivers for the attached modules and did not specifically 
create an i2c-2 
fragment: 
https://github.com/beagleboard/cape-firmware/blob/master/dts/cape-bone-weather-00A0.dts

Josh

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[beagleboard] sharing network over usb at boot

2014-04-02 Thread mikemon
BeagleBone Black running Debian connected to Windows 8 PC via USB. 
Following the instructions 
in 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19481415/share-the-internet-access-from-laptop-to-beaglebone-black-and-then-access-it-thr
 
I got BBB to connect to the internet.

The issue is that I can not figure out how to get the route added at boot.

I added /sbin/route add default gw 192.168.7.1 into /etc/rc.local before 
the exit 0 but then systemctl reports that rc.local.service failed and the 
route does not get added. I verified that putting something like /bin/ps 
aux  /tmp/foo.bar works correctly in /etc/rc.local

Adding /sbin/route ... to the .profile for root works correctly when I ssh 
in to root.

Thank you for any help.
Mike.

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[beagleboard] External Power Supply

2014-04-02 Thread Jayson Thomas
Hi,

I would like to intercept the power I feed into BBB.

Example: Power Source - Op Amp (input) 
   Op Amp (output) - BBB power input

The Op Amp I use is part of a circuitry I am using to keep track of the 
voltage levels of various devices.
In order to measure, the voltage/energy levels of the BBB, I need to power 
it via the Op Amp circuitry.

Question: I have 2 wires - GND and the other for the voltage/current - 
coming from the Op-Amp.
Does anyone know how I could interface these two wires with the BBB in 
order to power it?

Thank you,
Jayson

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Re: [beagleboard] External Power Supply

2014-04-02 Thread Gerald Coley
I would look at these type devices. All you need is I2C and something to
read it, like a USB to I2C device. They can give you current and voltage as
well.

http://www.digikey.com/product-search/en/integrated-circuits-ics/pmic-current-regulation-management/2556448

Gerald


On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 2:39 PM, Jayson Thomas jayson.j.tho...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi,

 I would like to intercept the power I feed into BBB.

 Example: Power Source - Op Amp (input)
Op Amp (output) - BBB power input

 The Op Amp I use is part of a circuitry I am using to keep track of the
 voltage levels of various devices.
 In order to measure, the voltage/energy levels of the BBB, I need to power
 it via the Op Amp circuitry.

 Question: I have 2 wires - GND and the other for the voltage/current -
 coming from the Op-Amp.
 Does anyone know how I could interface these two wires with the BBB in
 order to power it?

 Thank you,
 Jayson

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Re: [beagleboard] External Power Supply

2014-04-02 Thread Jayson Thomas
Ah yes, I am already using a current-sensing chip - MAX4378 (which is very 
much similar to the ones you specified, i.e. it is based on op amps), 
However, I need to run the power source through the chip and then to the 
BBB.

I was wondering what would be the best way to do this? Do I attach the two 
wires to a power jack connector and then plug it into the 5V input or is 
there a better way?

Please do correct me if I'm wrong.

Thanks,
Jayson

On Wednesday, April 2, 2014 8:44:46 PM UTC+1, Gerald wrote:

 I would look at these type devices. All you need is I2C and something to 
 read it, like a USB to I2C device. They can give you current and voltage as 
 well.


 http://www.digikey.com/product-search/en/integrated-circuits-ics/pmic-current-regulation-management/2556448

 Gerald


 On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 2:39 PM, Jayson Thomas 
 jayson@gmail.comjavascript:
  wrote:

 Hi,

 I would like to intercept the power I feed into BBB.

 Example: Power Source - Op Amp (input) 
Op Amp (output) - BBB power input

 The Op Amp I use is part of a circuitry I am using to keep track of the 
 voltage levels of various devices.
 In order to measure, the voltage/energy levels of the BBB, I need to 
 power it via the Op Amp circuitry.

 Question: I have 2 wires - GND and the other for the voltage/current - 
 coming from the Op-Amp.
 Does anyone know how I could interface these two wires with the BBB in 
 order to power it?

 Thank you,
 Jayson

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Re: [beagleboard] External Power Supply

2014-04-02 Thread Gerald Coley
Through the chip? Well, it needs to handle the current and have
no voltage drop or the USB could have issues..Not sure off the top of my
head how to handle 2A through and OPAMP.

Gerald


On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 3:02 PM, Jayson Thomas jayson.j.tho...@gmail.comwrote:

 Ah yes, I am already using a current-sensing chip - MAX4378 (which is very
 much similar to the ones you specified, i.e. it is based on op amps),
 However, I need to run the power source through the chip and then to the
 BBB.

 I was wondering what would be the best way to do this? Do I attach the two
 wires to a power jack connector and then plug it into the 5V input or is
 there a better way?

 Please do correct me if I'm wrong.

 Thanks,
 Jayson


 On Wednesday, April 2, 2014 8:44:46 PM UTC+1, Gerald wrote:

 I would look at these type devices. All you need is I2C and something to
 read it, like a USB to I2C device. They can give you current and voltage as
 well.

 http://www.digikey.com/product-search/en/integrated-
 circuits-ics/pmic-current-regulation-management/2556448

 Gerald


 On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 2:39 PM, Jayson Thomas jayson@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi,

 I would like to intercept the power I feed into BBB.

 Example: Power Source - Op Amp (input)
Op Amp (output) - BBB power input

 The Op Amp I use is part of a circuitry I am using to keep track of the
 voltage levels of various devices.
 In order to measure, the voltage/energy levels of the BBB, I need to
 power it via the Op Amp circuitry.

 Question: I have 2 wires - GND and the other for the voltage/current -
 coming from the Op-Amp.
 Does anyone know how I could interface these two wires with the BBB in
 order to power it?

 Thank you,
 Jayson

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Re: [beagleboard] Re: Here is the BeagleBone Debian (beta) image you want to test

2014-04-02 Thread Dennis Cote
On Tuesday, April 1, 2014 7:34:37 AM UTC-6, RobertCNelson wrote:

 The is problem with the default 3.8 kernel, if your not using any 
 cape's switch to the 3.13.x based kernel 

 cd /opt/script/tools/ 
 git pull 
 sudo ./update_kernel.sh --beta-kernel 


I just thought others might want to know that switching to the 3.13.6-bone8 
kernel also changes the resolution of the HDMI display output from 720p 
(i.e. 1280 x 720) to 1280 x 960, a 33% increase in display real estate. I 
suspect there is no audio at this resolution, but I have a monitor 
connected and not a TV, so I can't tell.

HTH
Dennis Cote
 

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Re: [beagleboard] Re: Here is the BeagleBone Debian (beta) image you want to test

2014-04-02 Thread Robert Nelson
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 4:33 PM, Dennis Cote denn...@harding.ca wrote:
 On Tuesday, April 1, 2014 7:34:37 AM UTC-6, RobertCNelson wrote:

 The is problem with the default 3.8 kernel, if your not using any
 cape's switch to the 3.13.x based kernel

 cd /opt/script/tools/
 git pull
 sudo ./update_kernel.sh --beta-kernel


 I just thought others might want to know that switching to the 3.13.6-bone8
 kernel also changes the resolution of the HDMI display output from 720p
 (i.e. 1280 x 720) to 1280 x 960, a 33% increase in display real estate. I
 suspect there is no audio at this resolution, but I have a monitor connected
 and not a TV, so I can't tell.

Correct, hdmi audio is currently disabled with the v3.13.x patchset,
so you'll get non-audio resolution options. I was seeing headache
inducing screen shakes on my work monitor, will try again with v3.14.x
(the patchset hasn't hit mainline yet).

Regards,

-- 
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http://www.rcn-ee.com/

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Re: [beagleboard] QEMU emulation of BeagleBone and Raring

2014-04-02 Thread Boris Rybalkin
Hi,

I want to automate installation of additional packages to default BBB image 
without using real device.

Option 1: qemu static

Problem here I have no network:

# ping 8.8.8.8
qemu: Unsupported syscall: 184
qemu: Unsupported syscall: 184
ping: cap_get_proc: Function not implemented

Do you have network working when you build images?

Option 2: Use full VM

qemu-system-arm -M versatilepb -cpu cortex-a8 -kernel ./vmlinuz -hda 
BBB-eMMC-flasher-ubuntu-13.10-2014-01-24-2gb.img -m 256 -append 
root=/dev/sda2 rootfstype=ext4 rw -redir tcp:5022::22
kernel: 
http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/lucid/main/installer-armel/current/images/versatile/netboot/vmlinuz

On boot it says 'The disk drive for /boot/ubuut is not ready, press S to 
skip'
If I press S it boots fine and I can run my build procedure.

Do you know if that uboot can disabled/auto skipped?

For the reference my similar raspberry image builder: 
https://github.com/syncloud/owncloud-setup/blob/master/build-image.sh

Thanks you.

On Saturday, November 23, 2013 12:47:01 AM UTC, M Robinson wrote: 

 Slow down a bit...

 On Thursday, September 19, 2013 7:42:43 AM UTC-4, Charles Steinkuehler 
 wrote:

 On 9/19/2013 5:41 AM, garyamort wrote: 
  While digging through Robert Nelson's omap image builder, I noticed 
 that 
  he's using Qemu at some point to emulate the Beagle Bone from the PC 
 and 
  download/install packages. 
  
  Digging through his code left me confused...  I understand he is using 
 the 
  qemu-arm-static executable in order to execute a sequence of commands, 
 but 
  he also seems to be pulling some code from linuxCnC for the emulator 
 image, 
  leaving me confused. 
  
 snip 
  
  Can someone give me a summary of how to invoke qemu-arm-system to use 
 the 
  latest released omap4 images from 
  
 http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/raring/main/installer-armhf/current/images/omap4/netboot/http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fports.ubuntu.com%2Fubuntu-ports%2Fdists%2Fraring%2Fmain%2Finstaller-armhf%2Fcurrent%2Fimages%2Fomap4%2Fnetboot%2Fsa=Dsntz=1usg=AFQjCNHq5GkpdfBYh075PkJNWzM6EkKPFQ
  

 Robert's image builder isn't actually pulling in anything from LinuxCNC, 
 those are hooks for my MachineKit image: 

 http://bb-lcnc.blogspot.com/p/machinekit_16.htmlhttp://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fbb-lcnc.blogspot.com%2Fp%2Fmachinekit_16.htmlsa=Dsntz=1usg=AFQjCNF8gaoh0QEDJ7jAment9Iv1RsW-dw
  

 ...which is built with Robert's scripts and a slightly different 
 configuration.  Robert has pulled my changes to his scripts and left the 
 MachineKit configuration files as an example of how to build a custom 
 image.  If you don't create a custom config file (based on 
 config.inhttp://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fconfig.insa=Dsntz=1usg=AFQjCNFD_lndHNrr5UbhFINTE1ySWg3Apwor
  
 config.machinekit), you'll get Robert's default build of various Debian 
 and Ubuntu images. 

 As for the qemu directions, it's super simple: 

 Setup a root filesystem for an ARM device.  You can use debootstrap to 
 make one from scratch (the way Robert's scripts do), or use one of the 
 various pre-made root filesystems.


 Which is this? It makes me think it's the SD card image, but...I'm not 
 flashing my real Beaglebone for this exercise!
  



 Copy the qemu-arm-static binary into ${arm-root-fs}/usr/bin/ 

 arm-root-fs=/path/to/arm/root/filesystem/ 

 sudo cp $(which qemu-arm-static) ${arm-root-fs}/usr/bin/ 

 Then all you do is: 

 sudo chroot ${arm-root-fs} /bin/sh 

 ...and you're running a shell in your arm rootfs.  Type uname -a and 
 notice you are no longer on an x86 CPU!  :) 


 OK, this chroot procedure kind of reminds me of when my grub bootloader 
 kept dying on me everytime I tried to fix it. But I'm still not sure what 
 reference to use for building the root file system.
  

 -- 
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 cha...@steinkuehler.net 



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[beagleboard] Re: QT5 eglfs problem on embedded linux (TI am355x evm starter kit)

2014-04-02 Thread Dennis Cote
On Wednesday, March 26, 2014 7:23:34 AM UTC-6, mori...@gmail.com wrote:

 I’ve just cross-compiled QT 5.2.1 for ARM and I am using it on a TI 
 AM335x EVM (Starter Kit) board.


Hi,

Would you be able to describe in detail the process you used to build and 
run QT 5.2, and the SGX 3D graphics accelerator drivers? If not, could you 
point me to the instructions you used?

Thanks.
Dennis Cote  

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Re: [beagleboard] Re: Here is the BeagleBone Debian (beta) image you want to test

2014-04-02 Thread KurtE
Question:  For the fun of it, I updated my system to the latest build 
(3/31) Also updated the kernel using the script you mentioned.

Then thought I would test out building and running my Hexapod code. As part 
of my code base I have some Sound output including Tones (beeps) using Alsa 
as well as Espeak... 

I git cloned the stuff down from my github project: 
https://github.com/KurtE/Raspberry_Pi  (Sorry about the project name) and 
did the stuff in my Readme file that included sudo apt-get of the stuff for 
ALSA and Espeak and got everything to build.  I use an external USB sound 
adapter.  With previous builds I was able to get the sound to work by 
creating a sound configuration file: /etc/asound.conf pcm. with the content 
of:
!default sysdefault:Device

So far when I try it with this build I am not having much luck:

Still investigating.  Suggestions?  

Seeing messages like:

kurt@beaglebone:~$ cat /etc/asound.conf
!default sysdefault:Device

kurt@beaglebone:~$ espeak Hi There
ALSA lib confmisc.c:768:(parse_card) cannot find card '0'
ALSA lib conf.c:4241:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_card_driver 
returned error: No such file or directory
ALSA lib confmisc.c:392:(snd_func_concat) error evaluating strings
ALSA lib conf.c:4241:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_concat 
returned error: No such file or directory
ALSA lib confmisc.c:1251:(snd_func_refer) error evaluating name
ALSA lib conf.c:4241:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_refer 
returned error: No such file or directory
ALSA lib conf.c:4720:(snd_config_expand) Evaluate error: No such file or 
directory
ALSA lib pcm.c:2217:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM sysdefault
ALSA lib confmisc.c:768:(parse_card) cannot find card '0'
ALSA lib conf.c:4241:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_card_driver 
returned error: No such file or directory
ALSA lib confmisc.c:392:(snd_func_concat) error evaluating strings
ALSA lib conf.c:4241:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_concat 
returned error: No such file or directory
ALSA lib confmisc.c:1251:(snd_func_refer) error evaluating name
ALSA lib conf.c:4241:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_refer 
returned error: No such file or directory
ALSA lib conf.c:4720:(snd_config_expand) Evaluate error: No such file or 
directory
ALSA lib pcm.c:2217:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM sysdefault
ALSA lib confmisc.c:768:(parse_card) cannot find card '0'
ALSA lib conf.c:4241:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_card_driver 
returned error: No such file or directory
ALSA lib confmisc.c:392:(snd_func_concat) error evaluating strings
ALSA lib conf.c:4241:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_concat 
returned error: No such file or directory
ALSA lib confmisc.c:1251:(snd_func_refer) error evaluating name
ALSA lib conf.c:4241:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_refer 
returned error: No such file or directory
ALSA lib conf.c:4720:(snd_config_expand) Evaluate error: No such file or 
directory
ALSA lib pcm.c:2217:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM front
ALSA lib pcm.c:2217:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM cards.pcm.rear
ALSA lib pcm.c:2217:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM cards.pcm.center_lfe
ALSA lib pcm.c:2217:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM cards.pcm.side
ALSA lib confmisc.c:768:(parse_card) cannot find card '0'
ALSA lib conf.c:4241:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_card_driver 
returned error: No such file or directory
ALSA lib confmisc.c:392:(snd_func_concat) error evaluating strings
ALSA lib conf.c:4241:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_concat 
returned error: No such file or directory
ALSA lib confmisc.c:1251:(snd_func_refer) error evaluating name
ALSA lib conf.c:4241:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_refer 
returned error: No such file or directory
ALSA lib conf.c:4720:(snd_config_expand) Evaluate error: No such file or 
directory
ALSA lib pcm.c:2217:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM surround40
ALSA lib confmisc.c:768:(parse_card) cannot find card '0'
ALSA lib conf.c:4241:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_card_driver 
returned error: No such file or directory
ALSA lib confmisc.c:392:(snd_func_concat) error evaluating strings
ALSA lib conf.c:4241:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_concat 
returned error: No such file or directory
ALSA lib confmisc.c:1251:(snd_func_refer) error evaluating name
ALSA lib conf.c:4241:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_refer 
returned error: No such file or directory
ALSA lib conf.c:4720:(snd_config_expand) Evaluate error: No such file or 
directory
ALSA lib pcm.c:2217:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM surround41
ALSA lib confmisc.c:768:(parse_card) cannot find card '0'
ALSA lib conf.c:4241:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_card_driver 
returned error: No such file or directory
ALSA lib confmisc.c:392:(snd_func_concat) error evaluating strings
ALSA lib conf.c:4241:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_concat 
returned error: No such file or directory
ALSA lib 

Re: [beagleboard] Re: [Q] How can I use P9 14 as PWM?

2014-04-02 Thread Sungjin Chun
Thanks, first cat /sys/kernel/debug/pwm

--

platform/48304100.ecap, 1 PWM device
 pwm-0   ((null)  ):

platform/48304200.ehrpwm, 2 PWM devices
 pwm-0   ((null)  ):
 pwm-1   (PWM_P8_13   ): requested enabled

platform/48302200.ehrpwm, 2 PWM devices
 pwm-0   (PWM_P9_14   ): requested enabled
 pwm-1   (PWM_P9_16   ): requested enabled

platform/48300100.ecap, 1 PWM device
 pwm-0   ((null)  ):

platform/48300200.ehrpwm, 2 PWM devices
 pwm-0   ((null)  ):
 pwm-1   ((null)  ):

---

next cat /sys/kernel/debug/pinctrl/44e10800.pinmux/pins

---

registered pins: 142
pin 0 (44e10800) 0031 pinctrl-single
pin 1 (44e10804) 0031 pinctrl-single
pin 2 (44e10808) 0031 pinctrl-single
pin 3 (44e1080c) 0031 pinctrl-single
pin 4 (44e10810) 0031 pinctrl-single
pin 5 (44e10814) 0031 pinctrl-single
pin 6 (44e10818) 0031 pinctrl-single
pin 7 (44e1081c) 0031 pinctrl-single
pin 8 (44e10820) 0027 pinctrl-single
pin 9 (44e10824) 0004 pinctrl-single
pin 10 (44e10828) 0027 pinctrl-single
pin 11 (44e1082c) 0027 pinctrl-single
pin 12 (44e10830) 0027 pinctrl-single
pin 13 (44e10834) 0027 pinctrl-single
pin 14 (44e10838) 0027 pinctrl-single
pin 15 (44e1083c) 0027 pinctrl-single
pin 16 (44e10840) 0027 pinctrl-single
pin 17 (44e10844) 0027 pinctrl-single
pin 18 (44e10848) 0006 pinctrl-single
pin 19 (44e1084c) 0006 pinctrl-single
pin 20 (44e10850) 0017 pinctrl-single
pin 21 (44e10854) 0007 pinctrl-single
pin 22 (44e10858) 0017 pinctrl-single
pin 23 (44e1085c) 0007 pinctrl-single
pin 24 (44e10860) 0017 pinctrl-single
pin 25 (44e10864) 0027 pinctrl-single
pin 26 (44e10868) 0027 pinctrl-single
pin 27 (44e1086c) 0027 pinctrl-single
pin 28 (44e10870) 0037 pinctrl-single
pin 29 (44e10874) 0037 pinctrl-single
pin 30 (44e10878) 0037 pinctrl-single
pin 31 (44e1087c) 0037 pinctrl-single
pin 32 (44e10880) 0032 pinctrl-single
pin 33 (44e10884) 0032 pinctrl-single
pin 34 (44e10888) 0037 pinctrl-single
pin 35 (44e1088c) 0027 pinctrl-single
pin 36 (44e10890) 0037 pinctrl-single
pin 37 (44e10894) 0037 pinctrl-single
pin 38 (44e10898) 0037 pinctrl-single
pin 39 (44e1089c) 0037 pinctrl-single
pin 40 (44e108a0) 002f pinctrl-single
pin 41 (44e108a4) 002f pinctrl-single
pin 42 (44e108a8) 002f pinctrl-single
pin 43 (44e108ac) 002f pinctrl-single
pin 44 (44e108b0) 002f pinctrl-single
pin 45 (44e108b4) 002f pinctrl-single
pin 46 (44e108b8) 002f pinctrl-single
pin 47 (44e108bc) 002f pinctrl-single
pin 48 (44e108c0) 002f pinctrl-single
pin 49 (44e108c4) 002f pinctrl-single
pin 50 (44e108c8) 002f pinctrl-single
pin 51 (44e108cc) 002f pinctrl-single
pin 52 (44e108d0) 002f pinctrl-single
pin 53 (44e108d4) 002f pinctrl-single
pin 54 (44e108d8) 002f pinctrl-single
pin 55 (44e108dc) 002f pinctrl-single
pin 56 (44e108e0) 0027 pinctrl-single
pin 57 (44e108e4) 0027 pinctrl-single
pin 58 (44e108e8) 0027 pinctrl-single
pin 59 (44e108ec) 0027 pinctrl-single
pin 60 (44e108f0) 0030 pinctrl-single
pin 61 (44e108f4) 0030 pinctrl-single
pin 62 (44e108f8) 0030 pinctrl-single
pin 63 (44e108fc) 0030 pinctrl-single
pin 64 (44e10900) 0030 pinctrl-single
pin 65 (44e10904) 0030 pinctrl-single
pin 66 (44e10908) 0027 pinctrl-single
pin 67 (44e1090c) 0027 pinctrl-single
pin 68 (44e10910) 0020 pinctrl-single
pin 69 (44e10914)  pinctrl-single
pin 70 (44e10918) 0020 pinctrl-single
pin 71 (44e1091c)  pinctrl-single
pin 72 (44e10920)  pinctrl-single
pin 73 (44e10924)  pinctrl-single
pin 74 (44e10928)  pinctrl-single
pin 75 (44e1092c) 0020 pinctrl-single
pin 76 (44e10930) 0020 pinctrl-single
pin 77 (44e10934) 0020 pinctrl-single
pin 78 (44e10938) 0020 pinctrl-single
pin 79 (44e1093c) 0020 pinctrl-single
pin 80 (44e10940) 0020 pinctrl-single
pin 81 (44e10944) 0027 pinctrl-single
pin 82 (44e10948) 0030 pinctrl-single
pin 83 (44e1094c) 0010 pinctrl-single
pin 84 (44e10950) 0037 pinctrl-single
pin 85 (44e10954) 0037 pinctrl-single
pin 86 (44e10958) 0062 pinctrl-single
pin 87 (44e1095c) 0062 pinctrl-single
pin 88 (44e10960) 002f pinctrl-single
pin 89 (44e10964) 0027 pinctrl-single
pin 90 (44e10968) 0037 pinctrl-single
pin 91 (44e1096c) 0037 pinctrl-single
pin 92 (44e10970) 0030 pinctrl-single
pin 93 (44e10974)  pinctrl-single
pin 94 (44e10978) 0073 pinctrl-single
pin 95 (44e1097c) 0073 pinctrl-single
pin 96 (44e10980) 0037 pinctrl-single
pin 97 (44e10984) 0037 pinctrl-single
pin 98 (44e10988) 0070 pinctrl-single
pin 99 (44e1098c) 0070 pinctrl-single
pin 100 (44e10990) 0027 pinctrl-single
pin 101 (44e10994) 0027 pinctrl-single
pin 102 (44e10998) 0027 

Re: [beagleboard] QEMU emulation of BeagleBone and Raring

2014-04-02 Thread Nuno Sucena Almeida
On 04/02/2014 06:05 PM, Boris Rybalkin wrote:
 roblem here I have no network:

You might want to try adding something like the following to your qemu
calling parameters:

-net nic,model=rtl8139 -net user

regards,
Nuno

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Re: [beagleboard] BBB Rev A5A For Sale

2014-04-02 Thread Ronny Julian
Too expensive?


On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 8:53 AM, Ronny Julian k4rjjra...@gmail.com wrote:

 Still available.


 On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 10:57 PM, William Pretty Security 
 bill.pre...@xplornet.com wrote:

 Not to Canada L




 http://www.packtpub.com/building-a-home-security-system-with-beaglebone/book



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 *On Behalf Of *Ronny Julian
 *Sent:* Tuesday, April 01, 2014 10:22 PM
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 *Subject:* [beagleboard] BBB Rev A5A For Sale



 Beaglebone Black Rev A5A for sale $45 shipped in CONUS only.  I will
 include a Micro HDMI to HDMI cable that works fine.  Email me direct at
 k4rjjradio at gmail dot com for Paypal info and I will get it in the USPS
 to you.  Reason for selling is I have a totally different project coming up
 and I'm selling off the toys to help fund it.



 Thanks!

 Ronny Julian



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RE: [beagleboard] BBB Rev A5A For Sale

2014-04-02 Thread William Pretty Security
No.

I've been busy. I'll get back to you ASAP J

 

http://www.packtpub.com/building-a-home-security-system-with-beaglebone/book

 

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Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2014 7:44 PM
To: beagleboard
Subject: Re: [beagleboard] BBB Rev A5A For Sale

 

Too expensive? 

 

On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 8:53 AM, Ronny Julian k4rjjra...@gmail.com wrote:

Still available.

 

On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 10:57 PM, William Pretty Security
bill.pre...@xplornet.com wrote:

Not to Canada L

 

http://www.packtpub.com/building-a-home-security-system-with-beaglebone/book

 

From: beagleboard@googlegroups.com [mailto:beagleboard@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of Ronny Julian
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2014 10:22 PM
To: beagleboard
Subject: [beagleboard] BBB Rev A5A For Sale

 

Beaglebone Black Rev A5A for sale $45 shipped in CONUS only.  I will include
a Micro HDMI to HDMI cable that works fine.  Email me direct at k4rjjradio
at gmail dot com for Paypal info and I will get it in the USPS to you.
Reason for selling is I have a totally different project coming up and I'm
selling off the toys to help fund it.

 

Thanks!

Ronny Julian

 

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