[beagleboard] AM335x Beaglebone Black Python Programming Scripts

2015-12-03 Thread chris . yorkey


Team,

Our customer is trying to utilize the Beaglebone Black, running Python 
scripts, to program the SimpleLink CC3200 
.

Can you answer a question at the bottom of the attached reference document? 
(“We could not find documentation on how to run python scripts on 
beaglebone-black (Linux) like it has mentioned for Windows.  It would be 
helpful if we can get this information.”)  In other words, what is the 
command line to run the script on BBB (like “ImageProgramming.exe -p 2 -i 
hib.bin” on Windows)?

Regards,

Chris

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Questions regarding Embedded Programming 

1.  We are able to program the evaluation board by connecting it to PC 
via USB. Results are as follows. 







 



 

2.  But when we tried to program the evaluation board by using RS232 to 
TTL converter, we were unsuccessful, screen shot of Command Prompt and Snap 
shot of the setup are as below. 







 

 

3.  We could not find documentation on how to run python scripts on 
beaglebone-black (Linux) like it has mentioned for Windows. It would be 
helpful if we can get those information. 

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Re: [beagleboard] AM335x Beaglebone Black Python Programming Scripts

2015-12-04 Thread 'Mark Lazarewicz' via BeagleBoard
This is a SOC For wifi why would you use a beaglebone to program it either some 
one has punked you or your boss is incompetent.  If it the latter tell your 
boss that he'll respect your honest opinion 

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  On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 8:25 AM, 
chris.yor...@gmail.com wrote:   
Team,

Our customer is trying to utilize the Beaglebone Black, running Python scripts, 
to program the SimpleLink CC3200.

Can you answer a question at the bottom of the attached reference document? 
(“We could not find documentation on how to run python scripts on 
beaglebone-black (Linux) like it has mentioned for Windows.  It would be 
helpful if we can get this information.”)  In other words, what is the command 
line to run the script on BBB (like “ImageProgramming.exe -p 2 -i hib.bin” on 
Windows)?

Regards,

Chris

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Questionsregarding Embedded Programming 

1.  We are able to program the evaluation board byconnecting it to PC via 
USB. Results are as follows. 
















 



 



2.  But when we tried to program the evaluation board byusing RS232 to TTL 
converter, we were unsuccessful, screen shot of CommandPrompt and Snap shot of 
the setup are as below. 














 



 

3.  We could not find documentation on how to run pythonscripts on 
beaglebone-black (Linux) like it has mentioned for Windows. It wouldbe helpful 
if we can get those information. 




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Re: [beagleboard] AM335x Beaglebone Black Python Programming Scripts

2015-12-22 Thread chris . yorkey

On Friday, December 4, 2015 at 11:47:17 AM UTC-5, lazarman wrote:
>
> This is a SOC For wifi why would you use a beaglebone to program it either 
> some one has punked you or your boss is incompetent.  If it the latter tell 
> your boss that he'll respect your honest opinion 
>
> Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android 
> 
>
> On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 8:25 AM, chris@gmail.com 
> > wrote:
>
> Team,
>
> Our customer is trying to utilize the Beaglebone Black, running Python 
> scripts, to program the SimpleLink CC3200 
> .
>
> Can you answer a question at the bottom of the attached reference 
> document? (“We could not find documentation on how to run python scripts on 
> beaglebone-black (Linux) like it has mentioned for Windows.  It would be 
> helpful if we can get this information.”)  In other words, what is the 
> command line to run the script on BBB (like “ImageProgramming.exe -p 2 -i 
> hib.bin” on Windows)?
>
> Regards,
>
> Chris
>
> -
>
>
> Questions regarding Embedded Programming 
>
> 1.  We are able to program the evaluation board by connecting it to 
> PC via USB. Results are as follows. 
>
>
> 
>
>
>
>
>
>  
>
>
> 
>
>  
>
> 2.  But when we tried to program the evaluation board by using RS232 
> to TTL converter, we were unsuccessful, screen shot of Command Prompt and 
> Snap shot of the setup are as below. 
>
>
>
> 
>
>
>
> 
>
>  
>
>  
>
> 3.  We could not find documentation on how to run python scripts on 
> beaglebone-black (Linux) like it has mentioned for Windows. It would be 
> helpful if we can get those information. 
>
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>  
You guys are a tough crowd!  We'll take this offline with the customer.
 
-Chris 

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