I have forget to launch firstly the BBIO file but i have also error :
machinekit@beaglebone:~/cortini-lathe$ ./runprepfuraday.py
loading furaday_stepgen.bbio... P8_07 pinmux file not found!
Pin has no cape: P8_07
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Hi
Like you i have now a BBB AI, and i like if this is possible to run
machinekit.
For now i have installed RT kernel suggested here, install some dependancy.
halcmd loadusr io started
main-real.hal:7: insmod failed, returned -1:
rtapi_rpc(): reply timeout
Line 7 :
loadrt hal_bb_gpio output_pi
Downloaded installation, write it to card and started from this. Changed
CPU governor to ondemand, to get higher speeds. Minimum CPU freq was
1000MHz and max was 1500MHz. Everything was fine and quick. After upgrading
(https://beagleboard.org/upgrade) max CPU frequency is 400MHz and cannot be
I'm using the cape model: VAYU2-4GEC25-E
(https://www.yantrr.com/product/vayu2-4g-ltecat4asia-eu-w-gps/) together with
a Beaglebone Enhanced that running on Debian 9.5 2018-10-07 4GB eMMC IoT .
I started ppp connection as described below with wvdial:
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I seem to be missing something obvious: Where do I get the values for src
and dst in the pru_rpmsg_send() function?
The TI examples do a pru_rpmsg_receive() first and then echo back to the
same src and dst. That seems ... odd. What's the point of having a
variable src and dst if they are effe