Thanks Doog,
I will try that and get back to you with results i get.
Regards
On Sat, Jan 2, 2016 at 6:09 PM, doog wrote:
> IIRC, the PRU's are memory mapped so you could "talk" to the PRU using
> that memory. If none of that makes sense to you then you have a learning
>
On Jan 16, 2016 4:28 PM, "bremenpl" wrote:
>
> Hello there,
> The bbb image normally comes with usb gadget that simulates ethernet and
mass storage. I have 2 questions regarding that:
>
> Can the usb additionally simulate serial port? So on the host side one
would see a com
Graham thanks man!! This problem has been solved. Very much appreciated.
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On Sat, Jan 16, 2016 at 12:05 PM, Devendra Gupta
wrote:
> Hi
>
>
> I am having exactly the same issue, i am looking for the source code for
> linux-headers-3.8.13-bone79, which is there in my beaglebone black. I
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-3.8.13-bone79
>
Hi All,
I'm currently working on a small project which uses an LCD Cape
(http://www.4dsystems.com.au/product/4DCAPE_43/) with a BBB Rev C running
the latest version of Debian 4.1.15-ti-r40. Everything is going very well
with development, with successful MODBUS comms to a Varible speed drive
Got it!!
Instead of "docker run -it debian /bin/bash", which is for 64bit intel
processor, we have to "docker run -it armhf/debian /bin/bash" and it
works!!!
It was a silly mistake and it took time to figure out.
Thanks for all the support till now :)
Regards
Abhishek Gurudutt
On Thursday,
Hello there,
The bbb image normally comes with usb gadget that simulates ethernet and mass
storage. I have 2 questions regarding that:
Can the usb additionally simulate serial port? So on the host side one would
see a com port (if windows) and on the beagle side it would be a tty interface?
If
Robert you Rock !! Thanks man the problem has been solved at this end. Much
appreciated.
Wrong dtc..
>
> Follow:
>
> https://github.com/beagleboard/bb.org-overlays
>
> and run:
>
> ./dtc-overlay.sh
>
> then use:
>
> /usr/local/bin/dtc
>
>
>>
>> root@beaglebone:~/boneDeviceTree/overlay# ./build
Hello Sergi,
I'm using the same on imx.6 linux 3.14.28 kernel and would like to
integrate the mt9m114 sensor.
Have you managed to write a suitable driver?
The debate I have currently is whether to register the sensor as 'v4l2
subdev' or 'v4l2 int-device'.
I'll appreciate your help.
Thanks
I see, and is there a way to bridge it to another serial at a low OS
level, without having to write a program that would do it manually
for it?
W dniu 2016-01-17 o 01:09, Robert
Nelson pisze:
On Jan 16, 2016 4:28 PM, "bremenpl"
Thanks For the prompt reply Robert. I completely understand your point, But
this is not the case with ubuntu source code, the uncompressed version
takes around 600MB see below. Why the source code for Beaglebone black is
too large, Does it mean that the source i am getting is the main tree and
Managed to disable the HDMI with the latest image. Thanks Robert.
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