Well, it looks like from the pictures those parts were removed. Sounds like
somebody bought boards, modified them for their use, and decided to sell
them. and the description seems to infer that.
Picture clearly shows the parts are not there. Might have been a good idea
to compare it to the other
Total Newbie here. Bought a BeagleBone Black Rev. B from ebay for $15. It
is advertised on ebay as a BeagleBone Black.
While I waited for it to be delivered, I studied up on how to boot it up
and access it, so I'm familiar with the process of getting it going.
First thing I noticed on the ebay
James:
Thanks for the detailed email, it is very much appreciated. I did have to
install the correct Linux headers as well though I did not install the TI
modules. I will give this a try tonight.
Regards,
JS
On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 3:15 PM, James S wrote:
> I know nothing about this but here'
I know nothing about this but here's what I did tonight to get this going
(its failed many times in the past for me!)
- Downloaded
https://rcn-ee.com/rootfs/bb.org/testing/2016-10-09/lxqt-4gb/bone-debian-8.6-lxqt-4gb-armhf-2016-10-09-4gb.img.xz
- Burned a card, booted and grew the partition. Reb
All of the examples are "shared memory", including the initial code
(which used shared memory and interrupts). "Shared memory" in this
case meaning memory that both the ARM core and the PRU core have
read/write access to.
If the links William provided aren't what you are looking for, be a
bit mor
On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 1:41 PM, Mark A. Yoder wrote:
> I've just handed off my BBBlue to a student team to interface it to SparkFun
> robot[1].
>
> Where should I point them to get current information on the Blue? For
> example, what image should they be running?
Start with Last sunday's iot im
> On Oct 14, 2016, at 2:41 PM, Mark A. Yoder wrote:
>
> I've just handed off my BBBlue to a student team to interface it to SparkFun
> robot[1].
>
> Where should I point them to get current information on the Blue? For
> example, what image should they be running?
We can discuss here, but b
I've just handed off my BBBlue to a student team to interface it to
SparkFun robot[1].
Where should I point them to get current information on the Blue? For
example, what image should they be running?
Thanks...
--Mark
[1] https://www.sparkfun.com/products/13301
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Hello Chris,
Looks good ! I was going to ask how this differs from Andrew H's Android on
Beaglebone, but after glancing at your page it seems obvious to me.
I think what would be beneficial to all is an explanation how Android
differs from say Debian. In the context of how the hardware peripheral
My mistake, I think the second link I gave is an explanation of the PRU
shared memory and not DDR shared memory. So, if you do a google search for
"beaglebone pru shared ddr memory" there are lots of hits out there. You're
bound to find something that makes things understandable.
On Fri, Oct 14, 2
Announcing android4beagle: a project to support Android on beagleboard.org
boards, starting with BeagleBone Black. The project page is
http://www.2net.co.uk/android4beagle.html
There are BBB ports for Marshmallow, Lollipop and KitKat. You can build from
source or use the prebuilt images. Help a
>
> awesome! Thank you! Do you know where I can find a good example of using
> shared memory? I am wondering if I might be better off using shared memory
> instead. Does shared memory work both ways so that ARM can access the PRU
> memory and PRU access the ARM memory?
>
There is a DDR example
Hi Robert:
Would you have an additional suggestion on this issue? If not, where would
you suggest I turn to to investigate this further?
Regards,
JS
On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 7:41 PM, Jean-Sebastien Stoezel <
js.stoe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Robert:
>
> I did upgrade to the latest -bone-rt kern
awesome! Thank you! Do you know where I can find a good example of using
shared memory? I am wondering if I might be better off using shared memory
instead. Does shared memory work both ways so that ARM can access the PRU
memory and PRU access the ARM memory?
On Thursday, October 13, 2016 a
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