[beagleboard] Maximum SD card size for BBB

2014-07-17 Thread 'Jonmar' via BeagleBoard
Greetings everyone,

What is the maximum size SD or SDHC flash memory card that the BeagleBone 
Black will support ?

Also, what is the recommended speed class (e.g. Class 4, Class 10, etc.) ?

Thank you in advance for your help :-)

Jonmar

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[beagleboard] Re: How does one find the TCP address of a BBB ?

2014-07-11 Thread 'Jonmar' via BeagleBoard

On Friday, July 11, 2014 12:13:25 AM UTC-7, serge...@gmail.com wrote:


 I hooked up an ethernet cable between my BBB  my network hub, and tried 
 to access the web page at *192.168.7.2 *as directed.


 To communicate with the BBB at 172.168.7.2 no Ethernet cable is needed. 
 USB connection only.
 (ans as far as I remember, not any Windows LAN configuration - everything 
 goes PNP at USB driver installation)

 Another case should be if you connected 2 or more BBBs.. :)


Okay ...

I disconnected the ethernet cable and only have the USB cable (the USB-A to 
micro-usb cable[plugged into P4] that came with my BBB) connected to my BBB.

I tried accessing both *192.168.7.1*  *192.168.7.2* and both web page 
accesses timed out :-(

I have only the one BBB that I am trying to get functional.

Any other suggestions ?

Jonmar
 

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[beagleboard] Re: How does one find the TCP address of a BBB ?

2014-07-11 Thread 'Jonmar' via BeagleBoard


On Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12:13 AM UTC-7, Chriskner wrote:

 Keep in mind that if you have a serial debug cable, then you can monitor 
 the BBB boot messages, during which it displays all of the configured 
 network interfaces (among much other stuff).

 http://www.elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBone_Black_Serial

 -Chris


I have a FTDI adapter-cable at home, that I bought for working with 
Arduinos, that I will retreive and try to see what messages are displayed.

Thanks for the tip.

Jonmar 

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[beagleboard] How does one find the TCP address of a BBB ?

2014-07-10 Thread 'Jonmar' via BeagleBoard
Greetings to all :-)

I received my new BBB (Beaglebone Black, Revision A6) and was following the 
startup directions.

My Windows 7 x64 PC recognized the BBB when I plugged in the USB cable and 
it assigned a drive letter to the new device.

I downloaded and ran the USB driver installer (BONE_D64.exe), it ran and 
completed with no problems.

I added a TCP address alias, to enable my computer to talk on 
*192.168.7.xxx* subnet.

I hooked up an ethernet cable between my BBB  my network hub, and tried to 
access the web page at *192.168.7.2 *as directed.
My Firefox browser times out and gives me an error page stating:

*The connection has timed outThe server at 192.168.7.2 is taking too long 
to respond.*

I have tried using the Advanced IP Scanner utility to scan the 
192.168.7.0 through 192.168.7.255 address range and no devices, other than 
my computer, shows up.

Is there a recommended TCP/IP network scanner that would be able to find my 
BBB ?

Thank you in advance for any  all help.

Jonmar

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Re: [beagleboard] How does one find the TCP address of a BBB ?

2014-07-10 Thread 'Jonmar' via BeagleBoard
I just tried accessing the tcp/ip address *192.168.7.1* and it also times 
out.

As I posted previously, using the Advanced IP Scanner program, I scanned 
the entire address range of 192.168.7.1  through 192.168.7.255 with no 
devices being found except my PC.

At present, I do not know how to access the network device settings on the 
BBB :-(

Thank you for trying to help William.

Jonmar



On Thursday, July 10, 2014 4:21:03 PM UTC-7, William Hermans wrote:

 subnet mask 255.255.255.0
 default gateway 192.168.7.1

 Under settings for that network device. You may even need to enter the 
 BBB's IP for the DNS server(s).


 On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 4:04 PM, 'Jonmar' via BeagleBoard 
 beagl...@googlegroups.com javascript: wrote:

 Greetings to all :-)

 I received my new BBB (Beaglebone Black, Revision A6) and was following 
 the startup directions.

 My Windows 7 x64 PC recognized the BBB when I plugged in the USB cable 
 and it assigned a drive letter to the new device.

 I downloaded and ran the USB driver installer (BONE_D64.exe), it ran and 
 completed with no problems.

 I added a TCP address alias, to enable my computer to talk on 
 *192.168.7.xxx* subnet.

 I hooked up an ethernet cable between my BBB  my network hub, and tried 
 to access the web page at *192.168.7.2 *as directed.
 My Firefox browser times out and gives me an error page stating:

 *The connection has timed outThe server at 192.168.7.2 is taking too 
 long to respond.*

 I have tried using the Advanced IP Scanner utility to scan the 
 192.168.7.0 through 192.168.7.255 address range and no devices, other than 
 my computer, shows up.

 Is there a recommended TCP/IP network scanner that would be able to find 
 my BBB ?

 Thank you in advance for any  all help.

 Jonmar

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