Hi,
I am using beagle bone black board in Linux Ubuntu distribution..my
requirement is i need to write simple code on terminal(filename.c) using
processor SDK i need to compile it and need to create .out file for the
code and after that i need to load that .out(binary file-executable ) file
Hi,
Can someone please point out the mistake in this example or provide some
resources on how to disable a built-in driver on the Pocketbeagle using a
suitable device tree overlay?
Thanks and regards
Vaishnav
On Thu 4 Jul, 2019, 11:21 PM Vaishnav MA, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been working on
Hey Everyone,
Over the weekend, Debian tagged and released Debian 10.0 (Buster).. Yay
I'll be posting Buster iot images at the usual location tomorrow..
https://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack_Debian
(and)
https://rcn-ee.net/rootfs/bb.org/testing/2019-07-07/
Yes, only iot right now,
Hello,
Seth here. I know sometimes the errors come from a mix up in info. on the
board. The eMMC needs to be almost "exactly" the same image, it can also be
erased, if you are not holding down the S2 button on the BBB per each boot.
...
The favoritism of the BBB is for using the eMMC
just installed (again) latest image. got Strawson librobotics in a
directory. tried to run rc_blink.c and got following message:
Compiling /var/lib/cloud9/sandbox/librobotcontrol/examples/src/rc_blink.c
...
cc rc_blink.c -o rc_blink
/tmp/ccRBAW5I.o: In function `__on_pause_release':
João,
Thank you for the kind words. Good luck with your project of adding a
display to the PB. You should definitely share that here if it is
successful.
I agree that the Octavo SIPs make it easy to contemplate making a custom
board. I actually corresponded with them and they were testing
Bang on, I think: bean counters trying to save the buck. Now they must be
paying for it in lots of lost business and $100M in damages to bereaved
families. Not that the compensation does any justice for lost loved ones.
And in the end, far too much reliance on technology instead of human