dear BBB experts:
I would like to mount a beaglebone black inside a computer in a
front-removable rack. my goal is to have the BBB and a small SSD in one
bay that is accessible from the front. the power from the SATA can
provide power to the BBB; the motherboard can use the USB client port
Beada
I'm was buy NBD02 times ago and I can get to work properly,
can you tell if exist any driver to work directly witn angstrom linux?
my project is developed in angstrom and we try to don move to Android
El martes, 29 de abril de 2014 17:46:50 UTC-5, beada escribió:
The software drivers
Hi!
I just started building a mobile sensor plattform/robot based on the
beaglebone. Besides sensors which use I2C and UARTs, I intend using DC
motors with attached encoders for moving.
Being used to the overlays of 3.8.x (and having a supported cape, thanks
RCN), and did some
It's a nice idea. I wonder if it would make getting access to the GPIO
ports difficult though. I suppose it depends on what you are using the BBB
for.
You might consider something like this to bring the USB port to the front
panel: https://www.adafruit.com/product/908
I'm using one for a
If you have any chance to make the boot pins to change to USB boot you can
use https://github.com/ungureanuvladvictor/BBBlfs to flash the eMMC.
On Thursday, October 2, 2014 10:45:40 AM UTC+2, Alexander Rössler wrote:
Hi,
What is the best way to flash BBB built into a product. This means that
You can design your custom cage using any CAD program that exports STL files.
You can send the STL to a service like ShapeWays to have it 3D printed and
shipped to you.
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I understand the frustration with the Invense driver. I want to repeat my
post from earlier (May 6) that the I2C based chips are quite usable with
direct I2C reads and writes. I don't like the remaining I2C latency, but
the chips are quite nice. We progressed beyond our initial
If you just want to poke around, you can compile
devmem2: http://free-electrons.com/pub/mirror/devmem2.c
If you want proper high speed access, see the devmem2 source, or do the
equivalent
in python
http://www.alexanderhiam.com/tutorials/beaglebone-io-using-python-mmap/,
or any other language
ahhh...but this means that I would have to know CAD and STL. this would
take me a long time for a one-time task.
instead, it would make much more sense for me if I could find someone who
is *good* at this, who has an interest in this, and who I could pay for
this. the design would end up
Hi All ,
I am trying to install AM335x SDK on UBUNTU14.04 by referring (
http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:3.2_SDK_On_BeagleBone_Black)
When tried to install as mentioned i am getting SEGMENTATION fault.
Could any one please provide some pointers on the same .(cpu 64 machine).
ashish@Ashish:~$
Hi,
since I have lost another embedded system (noy BBB) in the past due
to too old system software I want to switch from Robert Nelsons 3.8.x
kernel to a newer one (of course: a kernel maintained by Robert
Nelson! :)
My hardware consists of
Audio Cape A1
LCD7 Cape A2
RS232 Cape A1
Beaglebone
On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 11:30 AM, Ashish Mishra dgash...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All ,
I am trying to install AM335x SDK on UBUNTU14.04 by referring
(http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:3.2_SDK_On_BeagleBone_Black)
When tried to install as mentioned i am getting SEGMENTATION fault.
Could any one
On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 12:07 PM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
since I have lost another embedded system (noy BBB) in the past due
to too old system software I want to switch from Robert Nelsons 3.8.x
kernel to a newer one (of course: a kernel maintained by Robert
Nelson! :)
My hardware
On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 8:13 AM, Robert Budde rl.bu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
I just started building a mobile sensor plattform/robot based on the
beaglebone. Besides sensors which use I2C and UARTs, I intend using DC
motors with attached encoders for moving.
Being used to the overlays of
Hi,
has anyone tried to compile a Linux-libre [0] kernel for the BBB?
Are there non-free blobs in the stock kernel and for what (like graphics)?
Thanks!
[0] http://www.fsfla.org/ikiwiki/selibre/linux-libre/
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On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 2:49 PM, flapflap flapf...@riseup.net wrote:
Hi,
has anyone tried to compile a Linux-libre [0] kernel for the BBB?
Are there non-free blobs in the stock kernel and for what (like graphics)?
Well for the BBB the only blob we have is power management
firmware for the m3:
Hi mjc, did you find TNT4882 or TNT5002 for cheaper than $1040 as they are
listed on NI's site? Thanks,
-Andy
On Thursday, August 8, 2013 3:31:35 PM UTC-4, mjc wrote:
On 08/08/2013 02:44 PM, Przemek Klosowski wrote:
The BB controls the internal instrument functions, and also provides
i axedentely delitet all my files pluus linux on my beagleboard black. no i
cant instal linux agen HELP?
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Basically I've got a BeagleBone Black Revision C that I'm trying to connect
to my computer.
I'm running Debian Linux all up to date on my laptop. I've got the
BeagleBone plugged into the power and a usb cord running from the Beagle to
my laptop. When I go to the URL http://192.168.7.2/
Have you fried the chip, with an overvoltage?
Em segunda-feira, 29 de setembro de 2014 05h12min08s UTC-3, Anshuman Rajwar
escreveu:
Hello
I am trying to control an AD7490 16 channel ADC using spi0 on the
beaglebone black, currently I am using a very simple code where all I want
to do is
So, for over a week I have been trying to get Qt 5.3.2 working with OpenGL
on a BBB with a 3.8 kernel. So far, I haven't made much progress even
though Ive spent many hours.
I am stuck just trying to get OpenGL/SGX working on the black using the TI
graphics SDK. I have tried 4 different 3.8
Hey, I've found some similar posts around but no solutions, I'm wondering
if anyone knows how to fix this...
# uname -a
Linux arm 3.8.13-bone64 #1 SMP PREEMPT Fri Aug 22 12:11:18 ADT 2014 armv7l
GNU/Linux
I've got a cellular/GPS modem that gives me 4 ttyUSB devices, one for cell
data, one for
On Friday, October 3, 2014 10:20:18 AM UTC-6, ton...@gmail.com wrote:
Have you fried the chip, with an overvoltage?
Em segunda-feira, 29 de setembro de 2014 05h12min08s UTC-3, Anshuman
Rajwar escreveu:
Hello
I am trying to control an AD7490 16 channel ADC using spi0 on the
beaglebone
Again... to add more information on this matter, Derek Molloy has created a
great video step-by-step guide about device tree overlays.
Worth checking out...
http://derekmolloy.ie/gpios-on-the-beaglebone-black-using-device-tree-overlays/
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I have just re-flashed my new BBB with debian, and am interfacing to it
from Windows XP via putty. This setup seems to be working, but the board
automatically powers down after a period of time giving the message in the
subject above. Any guidance about how I can stop this would be welcomed,
Did you remove the SD card from the board? Looks like you're still
running the flasher.
j.
On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 6:10 PM, Curt Carpenter 1cjcarpen...@att.net wrote:
I have just re-flashed my new BBB with debian, and am interfacing to it from
Windows XP via putty. This setup seems to be
Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com [14-10-04 01:28]:
On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 12:07 PM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
since I have lost another embedded system (noy BBB) in the past due
to too old system software I want to switch from Robert Nelsons 3.8.x
kernel to a newer one (of
Why are the qmi drivers not included in the kernel or as modules in the
package?
On Sunday, August 17, 2014 8:26:34 PM UTC-5, Jason Kridner wrote:
It is time to make another big software push for BeagleBone Black. We
have several recent updates from Robert, including managing the kernel
as
Hi All,
Does the new beaglebone black rev c work with xbmc? With 1080i?
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I had problems getting cross compile to work.
The kernel needed for ti graphics was different than the linaro toolchain,
so my cross compile failed even when I specified sysroot as the SD card.
So, I built the whole thing on the beaglebone.
To develop applications, I installed QT Creator on a x86
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