I'm not a fan of Google Groups mostly because it's bloated and slow. But
when I joined the Pocket Beagle group I opted for digests of 25 messages by
email. I see threads in the digests I can't find in the page at
https://beagleboard.org/discuss#board_forum_embed where I am now. I
vaguely
You contacted him. I need to sit down with the docs and figure out the
TBDs.
On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 10:22 AM wrote:
> At http://beagleboard.org/boards, the product comparison table lists
> three of the entries for the X15 as "TBD", but since the board is shipping,
>
The on-chip pull-ups work for most cases.
On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 12:08 PM Dan Brown
wrote:
> U4 is a USBLC6-2.
>
> As for the I2C pullups, I forgot to add to this board as I have them on
> another. I'll add here too...
>
>
> On Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 11:42:43
On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 9:00 PM, 'Luther Goh Lu Feng' via BeagleBoard
wrote:
>
> I am assuming the answer is yes based on what was discussed in this
> thread[1].
>
> Next question. If I flash the eMMC using the microSD card debian flasher
> script, and then dd out
I am assuming the answer is yes based on what was discussed in this thread[1].
Next question. If I flash the eMMC using the microSD card debian flasher
script, and then dd out 1MB from the eMMC and microSD, do I expect both to have
the same shasum? I expect yes, since they came from the same
Hello Sir,
Seth here. Mr. Jason, I looked at the available models on the list of
Green-Bean compatible appliances. Damn! Those appliances are no joke and
expensive. Some are not in circulation any longer, too. I will keep this
page updated in time. I am currently searching for older-modeled
Hello,
I found a couple of Linux talks online about getting the FireFox OS running
applications. You can find ideas
here: https://github.com/autonome/context, http://iot.mozilla.org/wot/,
and https://github.com/w3c/wot-architecture. I was thinking I could use the
phone as a device.
U4 is a USBLC6-2.
As for the I2C pullups, I forgot to add to this board as I have them on
another. I'll add here too...
On Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 11:42:43 PM UTC-4, Graham wrote:
>
> Dan:
>
> What is the part number for your U4 ?
>
> You are going to have to add some I2C pull-up
overlays are the best permanent solution
On 10/12/2017 6:30 AM, Jose Valenzuela San Juan wrote:
> What I do is enable them using config-pin like so (pins p9-17 & p9-18
> in the example):
> |
> sudo config-pin p9-17i2c
> sudo config-pin p9-18i2c
> |
> by default those are configured as gpio. This
On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 3:18 AM, 'Luther Goh Lu Feng' via BeagleBoard
wrote:
> I understand that even though BBB boots from the eMMC first, if a bootable
> microSD is inserted, it will boot from the microSD[1]. I believe uboot is
> responsible for this behaviour and
On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 5:41 AM, wrote:
> Hello every one,
>
> I'm working on a robot that is control thanks to a camera. To send images to
> a smartphone, I implement mjpeg_streamer. The problem is that when I'm
> working in a place with lot of WIFI (an apartment for
What I do is enable them using config-pin like so (pins p9-17 & p9-18 in
the example):
sudo config-pin p9-17 i2c
sudo config-pin p9-18 i2c
by default those are configured as gpio. This settings are lost when you
restart, but you can autoexecute those commands every boot.
You can see how are
Hi all,
I would like to use both I2C1 and I2C2 which are available in Beaglebone
Black P9 connector. I could make I2C2 working. But so far I couldn't make
I2C1 working.
In /boot/uEnv.txt, I have not commented the line
cmdline=coherent_pool=1M net.ifnames=0 quiet cape_universal=enable
That
Hello every one,
I'm working on a robot that is control thanks to a camera. To send images
to a smartphone, I implement mjpeg_streamer. The problem is that when I'm
working in a place with lot of WIFI (an apartment for example) there is 2
seconds of latency, so I tried to disable default
14 matches
Mail list logo