Hi Maxim,
Where can I find the picture you sent? I am sorry, I did not completely
understand your last sentence. Precisely, where do I look when you sent
attachment to list.
Priyank.
On Tuesday, October 1, 2013 2:24:04 AM UTC-4, lisarden wrote:
Audio cape can be easily modified to enable
With the help of Charles Steinkuehler I brought up Xenomai on my BBB and it
seems to work very well. The post is here:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!category-topic/beagleboard/beaglebone-black/BC5Et2nQFOU
Il giorno martedì 1 ottobre 2013 03:44:36 UTC+2, wittend ha scritto:
I am interested
Hello, just wanted to bump this topic.
I think this is of general use: how to compile modules for your beagle
against a specific kernel version without messing with the CFLAGS?
On Thursday, September 26, 2013 12:31:29 PM UTC+2, Leonardo Gabrielli wrote:
Hello,
I've browsed the group looking
Have you tried this?
http://www.lvr.com/eclipse1.htm
Worked for me some time ago.
Em domingo, 29 de setembro de 2013 22h48min24s UTC-3, Dan Bloomquist
escreveu:
Hi,
Well, I started some days ago by putting a Linux box together. I've lived
my life on Windows so this is all new to me. I've
I know that USB needs 5V. I mentioned that in my question. Let me put it in
this way. I have a 5V supply. Instead of connecting it to the mains or USB,
I connect it to the TP5. I'm supplying 5V to beaglebone black, but the USB
host does not work as long as I have the thermistor soldered.
On
You can connect several devices on 1 i2c bus ,just make sure with different
slave device address
GPIO emulate is too slow .and hard to control .
2013/10/1 jacques.las...@gmail.com
Dear All,
I know that there are already 2 I2C ports on the BBB, but I would need at
least five of them :
I
Will do, thanks for all your help!
-Steven
On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 8:14 PM, Gerald Coley ger...@beagleboard.orgwrote:
Sounds like you are not getting anywhere by doing the same thing over and
over. Just request an RMA and let us take a look at it. If there is nothing
wrong with the board,
Hi at all,
I want enable the iptables features in my custom Angstrom filesystem
and kernel, I have followed the nexts steps to add this features to my
kernel:
Networking options ---
[*] Network packet filtering framework (Netfilter) ---
Core Netfilter Configuration ---
Linaro toolchains use the ARM hard float as default .(i am sure about this
from your link)
Angstrom use softfp as default (not sure about this )
If you need Linaro tools support soft fp , copy the files in the NONE hard
float folder to default folder , this is the way I can only work around on
I needed a couple of RS232 ports for my BBB. However there seems to be a
shortage of RS232 capes in the world, Farnell is quoting over a month
delivery time.
But they had CAN-BUS capes in stock, and that's the same PCB. So I got a
couple of CAN-BUS cards and made the following modification:
After update your kernel ,
#export INSTALL_MOD_PATH=/tmp
#make modules_install
#cd /tmp
#tar cvf lib.tar lib
copy lib.tar to board
#tar cvf lib.tar -C /
reboot
2013/10/1 Antonio Garcia Oteros oteros2...@gmail.com
Hi at all,
I want enable the iptables features in my custom Angstrom filesystem
If you need RS232 , what my first choise is USB convert . since you need
some chip convert from UART to RS232 , why not use USB ?
Maybe you can consider it
2013/10/1 Jesper We jes...@seventhwave.se
I needed a couple of RS232 ports for my BBB. However there seems to be a
shortage of RS232
HI, Jesper, Fernando,
I did see that. But it was not the distribution I used. The box I was using
was old and fell apart. I'll be back in three weeks and put a newer Ubuntu
box together and use that tool chain. Sounds like the right one.
Best, Dan.
--
For more options, visit
Thanks Gerald, the PDF was what I been looking for.
On Monday, September 30, 2013 10:35:34 AM UTC-7, jb2...@gmail.com wrote:
What type and size of monitor will work with a BeBoblack. How do I
connect it? Via HDMI or? Will it be color or black and white.
BeagleBooard.org :
Thank you Louis, I figured it out that I could start looking a some
existing driver but then I found about the 3.8 kernel changes regarding the
3.2 kernel and got a little confuse.
I would like to learn more about Linux drivers for embedded devices, is
there a good place to start looking at?
I'm currently using the Audio Cape and a usb wifi dongle on the BBB, no
issues so far.
El lunes, 30 de septiembre de 2013 05:59:13 UTC-3, pankaj.bharadiya
escribió:
Hi,
I want to use Wi-Fi
Capehttp://circuitco.com/support/index.php?title=BeagleBone_TiWi-BLE_w/_Chip_Antennaand
Audio
Madame, Monsieur,
Après avoir consulté, avec attention, votre site internet que je trouve très
bien fait,
il m'a semblé utile de vous présenter notre offre :
Notre société a créé une gamme de produits vidéo qui consiste à intégrer un
comédien sur votre site dans le but
d' humaniser et
Hey all,
I just wanted to share a project I recently completed that uses a
BeagleBoard-xM.
*Reach* is a large-scale interactive mural and musical instrument created
for the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh as part of the Tough Art residency
program. There are no visible electronics, but when
I can get my rtl8188eus(TL-WN723N) to work now. I don't know if anyone
still want to know.
I will post the way I get this to work tomorrow.
If someone read my post here, please show a sign of life.
--
For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss
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You received this message because
I had used OpenEmbedbed to make my kernel and modules to install into my
filesystem.
These steps that you said me is for install these modules,is it rigth?
I did that, but I continuous get this error.
2013/10/1 liyaoshi liyao...@gmail.com
After update your kernel ,
#export
utility to write to the cape EEPROM?
hexedit works for me just fine
2013/10/1 Jesper We jes...@seventhwave.se
Several reasons, but please, this is not the topic of this post. I would
prefer getting responses to my questions...
On Tuesday, October 1, 2013 5:05:41 PM UTC+2, liyaoshi wrote:
Please try to understand the question before responding :-)
Hexedit is a fine tool for editing binary files on your hard disk, but it
has no knowledge what so ever of I2C bus communication or EEPROMs
On Tuesday, October 1, 2013 9:13:22 PM UTC+2, lisarden wrote:
utility to write to the
OK, after half a day of fiddling I am a little wiser.
It seems that the kernel already has the 0x54 - 0x57 addresses on I2C-1 in
use, even if there is no cape there.
So I can't get at the EEPROM.
I guess the cape manager driver keeps holding on to these, and somehow I
need to disable it to be
Anytime i try to open an image captured from a webcam using GIMP (640x480
image, output from an openCV capture if that helps), the BBB crashes solid
and requires a power pull.
The screen either goes black, or the image freezes on the screen. I can
see the image but nothing else is active.
Maxim
You must have some magic Hexedit that writes I2C . Very nice (-: how does that
work?
From: Maxim Podbereznyy lisar...@gmail.com
To: beagleboard beagleboard@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 1, 2013 3:13 PM
Subject: Re: [beagleboard] Changing
On Tuesday, October 1, 2013 8:24:10 PM UTC-4, lazarman wrote:
Maxim
You must have some magic Hexedit that writes I2C . Very nice (-: how does
that work?
You use one of the Linux I2C EEPROM drivers to access the EEPROM like a
file. I don't have any capes, but it is quite possible that
Thanks Jacek, this is very helpful; is there any chance you canalso point
me to a link re:
Make sure that you loaded overlay enabling PRU and that the PRU driver is
loaded? Thanks again.
Bit Pusher
On Tuesday, October 1, 2013 6:45:16 PM UTC-4, Jacek Radzikowski wrote:
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013
On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 5:24 AM, david.massha...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm also having problems starting adbd with kernel 3.8 and I think I found
the problem. I tried to load the kernel module using this command:
insmod /system/lib/modules/3.8.13-bone28/kernel/drivers/usb/gadget/g_ffs.ko
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