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On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 11:55 PM, Dave wrote: Would you
know where there is a minimalist example of setting GPIO for USR0 on that
assumes nothing.
i.e. if necescary sets the pin mux or whatever else might be needed ?
Basically some BBB GPIO bare metal exa
Hi Fred,
If you can bear with us, we're going to retrieve the same Cape and pull the
exact image and instructions and see if we can provide you some guidance
shortly.
Not to get ahead of ourselves, but there are also several quality third-party
developers with specific experience on this platf
this was spot on
Thanks for the tip of leaving out CANbus on the google search.
Op woensdag 16 januari 2019 16:36:55 UTC+1 schreef Tarmo Kuuse:
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> Hi Gwen,
>
> On Wednesday, 16 January 2019 12:35:09 UTC+2, Gwen Stouthuysen wrote:
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>> Is there a method of using these commands at boot so that the
On 1/17/2019 4:34 AM, 'Mark Lazarewicz' via BeagleBoard wrote:
> I'm a retired low level SW engineer mostly for RTOS and barebones. If you are
> low level capable/board bring up SW in the interview alarm bells would be
> screaming. From your last question I'm confused BBB minimal example why? Yo
Hi Fred,
This Gateway Cape is extra special. It's eeprom is blank, it was designed
without following our cape spec, so it's basically impossible to detect on
bootup.. Then they added random jumpers to change other connections.. So
yeah pain in the.
set:
disable_uboot_overlay_emmc=1
uboot_
Hi, Even I am having a similar issue. Can you please give some detail on
how did you use uart0 to access it as console
On Saturday, September 8, 2018 at 5:10:59 AM UTC+2,
richard.seba...@gmail.com wrote:
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> I booted the Beaglebone with UART0 (like Graham suggested) and found out
> the disk was
On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 9:39 AM wrote:
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> Hi, Even I am having a similar issue. Can you please give some detail on how
> did you use uart0 to access it as console
Connect a serial adapter to J1, if you don't have the ftdi cable, look at:
https://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBone_Black_Serial
I am working with Windows 10. I installed the drivers as well. I have a USB
data cable verified with other devices where I can do data transfer. The
problem is I can ssh only when I have connected to Beaglebone wifi. I don't
get any popup when I connect Beaglebone to my laptop via USB data cable
Have you considered the PocketBeagle. Its power would be a soldered battery
connection. It is much smaller than a BBB. And per the issues raised by Dennis
reply, I believe all chips are soldered in. There is a working port of freeRTOS
with TI starterware on GITHUB which boots fairly fast.
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On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 7:10 AM, Charles
Steinkuehler wrote: On 1/17/2019 4:34 AM, 'Mark
Lazarewicz' via BeagleBoard wrote:
> I'm a retired low level SW engineer mostly for RTOS and barebones. If you are
> low level capable/board bring up SW in the inter
Ooh and Hello,
I think I saw something on Freenode where this fellow was discussing this
issue. Go to your uEnv.txt file and uncomment the line that states (if this
build you made has this line):
##enable Generic eMMC Flasher:
##make sure, these tools are installed: dosfstools rsync
#cmdline=in
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