Hello,
I download the Android image file for BBB from link:
http://icculus.org/~hendersa/BBB_JB_Android_3_8_13.img.bz2
then by using *win32disk imager*, I write that image file into my
microSDcard.
then I put microSD card into microSDcard slot of Beagle Bone
Hello,
I download the latest Angstrom image file for BBB
then by using *win32disk imager*, I write that image file into my
microSDcard.
then I put microSD card into microSDcard slot of Beagle Bone
Black. and *press the boot button*, then* still holding that boot
Will the power for the Canbus be supplied independently, and will the BBB
need to control or manage that in any way? Depending on what is on the
Canbus it may be more demanding of power than the BBB.
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OK still no progress with Angstrom, but I thought I would give the new
Debian image for SD card a try. This is miles easier to use than the
previous - USB works out of the box :) . However the libc6 library was
2.13 after updating etc, however I stumbled across the following bash script
On 04/15/2014 08:03 AM, A P wrote:
OK still no progress with Angstrom, but I thought I would give the new
Debian image for SD card a try. This is miles easier to use than the
previous - USB works out of the box :) . However the libc6 library
was 2.13 after updating etc, however I stumbled
Hello there,
I have recently installed the latest Debian image in the eMMC Flash memory.
Everything works fine, apart from that i cant install any new packages
because the system says that there is not enough space for it anymore.
Is this image really supposed to fill all free memory and no new
Gerald,
I'm working on a Home Automation/Security System project, and am developing
it for the BBB. I expect it to sit in a box for a long time, connected to
the network, and connected to various sensors.
I would like to have a board that had physical terminals on it rather than
the headers,
Satz, best for you read the post by Jason first. It lays out a clear plan
to end the backlog; and a new Rev C next month with 4GB flash, Debian
distribution as default. Price of new Rev C expected to be only a bit
higher. This is great news as it addresses the core concerns on this
thread.
Good morning,
I'm working on a project with the beaglebone black,and i want to set up a
static adress for the beaglebone white.
when i search in the net,i found a guide with connman,the problem,i
dont'have connman in the beagle or in the pc
so when i tried apt-get install connman, my pc became
Hi,
I am new to thisDoes beaglebone black supports FreeRTOS
Harsha
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any pach to make this expansion kit for the xm to work with ubuntu or any
other linux release ?
On Monday, April 1, 2013 1:01:33 AM UTC+5:30, RobertCNelson wrote:
On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 2:12 PM, ing.joh...@misena.edu.co javascript:
wrote:
I've installed Ubuntu 12.10 on a Beagle-Board
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 8:40 AM, breme...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello there,
I have recently installed the latest Debian image in the eMMC Flash memory.
Everything works fine, apart from that i cant install any new packages
because the system says that there is not enough space for it anymore.
Did you followed the same procedure given above for the black to run the
expansion v3 on beagle board xm. I am trying to run ubuntu on beagle board
xm and interface with the chipsee (expansion board)
On Monday, April 1, 2013 1:05:55 AM UTC+5:30, Johanna González wrote:
Beagleboard xm
I have no plans to make any such boards. I have all I can handle withe new
board under development.
Gerald
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 9:28 PM, BBQTrader bbqbai...@gmail.com wrote:
Gerald,
I'm working on a Home Automation/Security System project, and am
developing it for the BBB. I expect it
We are! Feel free to go to the support WIKI. There is no charge to read it.
http://www.elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack#Revision_C_.28Pending.29
Gerald
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 12:50 AM, Anil Gupta anil.gupta...@gmail.comwrote:
Satz, best for you read the post by Jason first. It lays
http://www.elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoard
Gerald
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 5:34 AM, Krit justg...@gmail.com wrote:
Where i can download the image for BeagleBoard Rev C5 and later?
http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoard#Image_Files links are dead.
Thanks.
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On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 3:50 PM, Gerald Coley ger...@beagleboard.org wrote:
We are!
Great news - great job!
Feel free to go to the support WIKI. There is no charge to read it.
Ahem...yes...finding news within a Wiki is always a bit difficult ;-)
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Actually, FreeRTOS is a kind of micro Kernel OS, that is, the Kernel is
SoC independent. It is supported on anything it can be compiled to, and is
reasonable resourceful. Since it works on 8bit controllers, 1000 times
faster BBB is ok.
Porting to a new SoC requires connecting System timer and
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 10:59 AM, rh_ richard_hubb...@lavabit.com wrote:
On Tue, 15 Apr 2014 03:18:18 -0700 (PDT)
harsha.tu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am new to thisDoes beaglebone black supports FreeRTOS
Does freertos run on ARM? If it does than it may run on BBB.
Looks like there
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-qMnOXlaXMJM/U01PKOrTsFI/AA0/8PykS0mORLM/s1600/bbb_9.bmp
I have a question to ask. We are using the TI Sitara AM3356BZCZ processor
for our new product. For power management part we design it as BeagleBone
Black. According to AM335x ARM® Cortex™-A8
I suggest that you ask TI.
Gerald
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 10:25 AM, desmond liu desmond.liu2...@gmail.comwrote:
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-qMnOXlaXMJM/U01PKOrTsFI/AA0/8PykS0mORLM/s1600/bbb_9.bmp
I have a question to ask. We are using the TI Sitara AM3356BZCZ processor
for
Sorry!
On Tuesday, April 15, 2014 9:44:34 AM UTC-4, Gerald wrote:
I have no plans to make any such boards. I have all I can handle withe new
board under development.
Gerald
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 9:28 PM, BBQTrader bbqb...@gmail.comjavascript:
wrote:
Gerald,
I'm working on a Home
If you want to create a version like this, all the design materials
have been provided. Feel free to make any of these boards you like.
If I made all the changes that I have been requested, the board would be
twice as large and twice as expensive and then I would have people asking
me why I added
OK. So my answer is..I do not know. I have never seen it implemented on the
BBB via the software offered. I can't speak for any other designs.
Gerald
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 10:35 AM, Desmond Liu
desmond@webtechwireless.com wrote:
Hi Gerald,
I have sent a post on TI, but I am not sure
There are a few ways to alleviate the congestion.
1 - remove unwanted packages The X windows stuff takes up a lot of space
for example.
2 - move various dirs to a USB drive or SD card. /opt and /var are two
good candidates. /usr could be done but that requires some
experimentation. If
Am 15.04.2014 17:52, schrieb Richard-tx:
There are a few ways to alleviate the congestion.
1 - remove unwanted packages The X windows stuff takes up a lot of
space for example.
2 - move various dirs to a USB drive or SD card. /opt and /var are two
good candidates. /usr could be done but that
Thanks!
El dijous 10 d’abril de 2014 2:40:47 UTC+2, dickelbeck va escriure:
Toni,
lsusb needs to see a directory in existence, else it goes quietly into the
night. I devised this script fragment to solve the problem.
Run it early in one of your boot scripts, it can be added as part of
Here we go... Last chance! ;)
New Capes:
universal cape, weather 2, cryto (once boot, install tpm-tools)
So please continue to use the bug tracker:
http://bugs.elinux.org/projects/debian-image-releases
So the images are linked to from here:
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 12:55 PM, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com wrote:
Here we go... Last chance! ;)
New Capes:
universal cape, weather 2, cryto (once boot, install tpm-tools)
So please continue to use the bug tracker:
http://bugs.elinux.org/projects/debian-image-releases
So the
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 12:03 PM, Jason Kridner jkrid...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 12:55 PM, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com
wrote:
Here we go... Last chance! ;)
New Capes:
universal cape, weather 2, cryto (once boot, install tpm-tools)
So please continue to use the
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 1:06 PM, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 12:03 PM, Jason Kridner jkrid...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 12:55 PM, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com
wrote:
Here we go... Last chance! ;)
New Capes:
universal cape,
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 1:15 PM, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com wrote:
But the mirror links and primary wget links are the same. I added
the S3 links for now, which should be live as soon as the upload
completes.
Oh, I was just making it easy, so you'd just have to change the
primary
Question for Gerald.
On Page 57 of the latest BBB SRM, U16 VCC is labled as VIO, shouldn't
that be one of the 3.3v power supplies? My understanding is that VIO is
1.8volts. and the NRESET_IO pin (A10) on the AM335x is a 3.3 level
signal. We're in the process of bringing up our second in house
Never mind. Open drain output on U16, U16 should be powered by VIO (1.8v).
On 04/15/2014 11:29 AM, Ross Morrison wrote:
Question for Gerald.
On Page 57 of the latest BBB SRM, U16 VCC is labled as VIO, shouldn't
that be one of the 3.3v power supplies? My understanding is that VIO
is
I'm trying to figure out the easiest programatic way of detecting if
we've booted from (using as rootfs) the eMMC or uSD card. I'm sure
some more knowledgeable with Linux might have some inputs to the
approach I've found so far.
If booting from eMMC:
root@beaglebone:~# ls
Correct!
Gerald
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 1:56 PM, Ross Morrison r...@buy-ei.com wrote:
Never mind. Open drain output on U16, U16 should be powered by VIO (1.8v).
On 04/15/2014 11:29 AM, Ross Morrison wrote:
Question for Gerald.
On Page 57 of the latest BBB SRM, U16 VCC is labled as
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 1:59 PM, Jason Kridner jkrid...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm trying to figure out the easiest programatic way of detecting if
we've booted from (using as rootfs) the eMMC or uSD card. I'm sure
some more knowledgeable with Linux might have some inputs to the
approach I've found
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 3:10 PM, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 1:59 PM, Jason Kridner jkrid...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm trying to figure out the easiest programatic way of detecting if
we've booted from (using as rootfs) the eMMC or uSD card. I'm sure
some
We are not going to make a board without eMMC. Creating a bunch of
different boards does not help.
If a manufacturer somewhere wants to make a board without eMMC, well, they
just need to not put it on.
All the design material for making this board is and always has been
freely available. Anybody
Hello, I know that this is an old discussion, but is there a reason that wt
is no longer on the Angstrom feed? If so where would it be available? I
have been killing myself trying to build it on the device, but no luck! It
would be nice to hear that someone has it running on a Beaglebone Black
I'm downloading the flasher image now to test on the CryptoCape. I'll
let you know how it goes.
Josh
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On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 3:49 PM, Joshua Datko jbda...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm downloading the flasher image now to test on the CryptoCape. I'll
let you know how it goes.
You'll still have to install 'tpm-tools', as one of it's dependices
'trousers' is broken and can't be installed in a chroot
I'm ok with that. As much as I'd like everyone to have a CryptoCape, I'm
fine with users who have a CryptoCape having to download some extra
software. The user must take ownership of the TPM anyway, so I don't
think it should be in the default image. (Maybe when the Rev C comes
out with 4GB...
No other language squeezes into tight spots like that.
Forth comes in lots of different flavors: The tiniest one I ever used (for a
6502-based industrial air pollution monitoring device) was cross-compiled on a
minicomputer to generate 8-bit tokens for the program ROM. So each “call” of a
Forth comes in lots of different flavors: The tiniest one I ever used
(for a 6502-based industrial air pollution monitoring device) was
cross-compiled on a minicomputer to generate 8-bit tokens for the program
ROM. So each “call” of a Forth function just took a single byte!
The
Just curious, why wicd, which is a dead project? Something Connman can't
do?
On Tuesday, April 15, 2014 9:55:07 AM UTC-7, RobertCNelson wrote:
Here we go... Last chance! ;)
New Capes:
universal cape, weather 2, cryto (once boot, install tpm-tools)
So please continue to use the bug
I actually tried using the sysfs gpio interrupts before writing the eQEP
driver. They just weren't fast enough for my application. The motors I
have generate a 4096 ticks per revolution and rotate at like 120 rpm. The
gpio interrupts just couldn't keep up. They stopped working (as in
Hi
I am wondering if anyone has experienced similar issues
I have a Beaglebone Black Rev B.
I have flashed the Debian 2014-04-14 image that is posted onto an SD card
and I boot it up ok,
but I have been having difficulties trying to get various networking to
work.
1. Using the on
Just a bit further information. I tried using a TRENDNET (ADM8511 Pegasus
II Ethernet) USB Ethernet dongle and it works and it is very stable.
So the on-board Ethernet issue seems specific to supporting the Ethernet
PHY on this board.
On Tuesday, 15 April 2014 22:10:48 UTC-4,
Hope this is appropriate to post here. I have two BBBs and not using this
second one at the moment. I put it on eBay here in case anyone wants to
pick it up. I'm going to get a Rev C when they're available so I can put
Charles' machinkit on the eMMC, meanwhile if you can use this, check it out:
I have found realtek networking device in *NIX to be flaky almost always.
Linux, BSD, or Solaris.
I am not using this particular rootfs, but debian-7.4-bare-armhf-2014-04-01
with . . .
$ uname -r
3.8.13-bone47
This for me works flawlessly. I am using the onboard ethernet device. The
only caveat
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