Thanks Robert, we have already set up a preliminary indiegogo page,
unfortunatly one must get a project to 'trend' in order to be successful.
Hence thats part of the reason we are here and on other forums, to get a
group of followers who care to give financial, technica supportl, and of
course
On Mon, Mar 28, 2016 at 5:05 PM, Audrey wrote:
> Hi,
>
> So I finally had the time to upgrade my beaglebone, and it now has this
> kernel: 4.1.18-ti-r53
>
> However, now, a lot of the directories and stuff have changed. I can't even
> enable the adc (echo cape-bone-iio >
Hi,
So I finally had the time to upgrade my beaglebone, and it now has this
kernel: 4.1.18-ti-r53
However, now, a lot of the directories and stuff have changed. I can't even
enable the adc (echo cape-bone-iio > /sys/devices/bone_capemgr.*/slots)
because there is no longer any folder called
Hi Lucas,
Good to hear this is working for you. Now for the real work ;-)
Regards,
John
> On Mar 28, 2016, at 6:10 AM, lucas wrote:
>
> Wow it worked :) Thank you, John!
>
> Short summary how to get it working:
>
> 1.) Compile PRU_RPMsg_LED0 project in CCS
> 2.)
>
> *Thank you very much about clarifying this point !*
>
> *I don't think that I can allocate enough time to dive into what John
> described - I assume that at some stage there will be such a driver or
> other form of such support*
>
> *Thanks for now*
>
People have been discussing this since
Sorry forgot to add link to project page.
https://sites.google.com/site/hdpoint1/
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Hi,
I'm looking to talk to my beaglebone over an azure virtual machine,
(external network).
Are there any good tutorials on how to control a beaglebone from the web.
I've been searching the web for about three hours and haven't found
anything suitable yet.
Thanks,
Seán
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Thank you very much about clarifying this point !
I don't think that I can allocate enough time to dive into what John
described - I assume that at some stage there will be such a driver or
other form of such support
Thanks for now
On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 11:29 PM, John Syne
Wow it worked :) Thank you, John!
Short summary how to get it working:
1.) Compile PRU_RPMsg_LED0 project in CCS
2.) Transfer PRU_RPMsg_LED0.out onto beaglebone into the /lib/firmware
directory
3.) Set symbolic link: sudo ln -s PRU_RPMsg_LED0.out am335x-pru0-fw
4.) restart
5.) modprobe
> On Mar 27, 2016, at 8:38 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 12:06 PM, wrote:
>> Its been a long time in development, and well we can always use more help in
>> getting this project off the ground.
>>
>> We have created an
Greetings everyone,
I'm new to Linux and experimenting on BeagleBone Black. I've built MLO,
uboot, Linux kernel and now I'm working on initrd.
I followed
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-initrd/index.html to
build the initrd. what I'm trying to do here is, I want the initrd
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