Sorry for the late response. Here's the info you requested:
maintenance@beaglebone:~$ uname -r
4.4.54-ti-r93
On Tuesday, September 29, 2020 at 9:32:20 AM UTC-4 RobertCNelson wrote:
> Oh, that looks fun, specially with no errors over dmesg..
>
> Which kernel version?
>
> uname -r ?
>
> Regards,
The company I ordered from replaced it. Their guess was it had bad memory
somewhere, or some other faulty component. Replacement had the same issue.
Gave up after that.
On Wed, Apr 24, 2019, 06:11 mnccouk via BeagleBoard <
beagleboard@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Just received BeagleBone Blue and
sector 3487768
> Aug 4 21:17:01 beaglebone kernel: [30864.657840] blk_update_request: I/O
> error, dev mmcblk1, sector 3487776
> Aug 4 21:17:01 beaglebone kernel: [30864.664510] blk_update_request: I/O
> error, dev mmcblk1, sector 3487784
> Aug 4 21:17:01 beaglebone kernel: [30864.671146]
I've used UART0 (UT0) to do exactly that. You can use the documentation on
the github site to find the location:
https://github.com/beagleboard/beaglebone-blue/blob/master/docs/BeagleBone_Blue_ShortSpec.pdf
https://github.com/beagleboard/beaglebone-blue/blob/master/BeagleBone_Blue_sch.pdf
On Tu
Any update on this problem. I ordered a beaglebone blue from Arrow and I'm
having the same problems. Writing/reading to the eMMC just randomly fails.
They sent me another one, this ones a little better... but eventually i get
input/output errors. I thought it was the power supply maybe at first,
Thank you.
On Wednesday, May 17, 2017 at 10:53:52 PM UTC-4, RobertCNelson wrote:
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> On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 2:03 PM, Jeffrey Milloy
> > wrote:
> >
> > I'm trying to write Debian 7.5 (2014-05-14) onto a BeagleBoneBlack
> > Industrial from Element14, but foll
I'm trying to write Debian 7.5 (2014-05-14) onto a BeagleBoneBlack
Industrial from Element14, but following the instructions at
http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack_Debian#Flashing_eMMC didn't
work. It doesn't flash the image at reboot (at least, there is no LED
flashing pattern).
He
Hi,
I was wondering if there was a good alternative to the audio cape, as it
seems to be out of stock everywhere, preferrably with multiple channel IN.
If not are there any good guides or alternatives to building such a cape
(excluding using multiple USB soundcards)?
-Jeff
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For more option
Is it because the cape only uses one of the I2C ports and one of the audio
in/out ports?
On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 2:30 PM, wrote:
> > I have decided to forgo the CS42448 board for now, as its Evaluation
> board a codec board, and instead I am going to see if I can figure out
> stacking the audio
Hi Colin,
I have decided to forgo the CS42448 board for now, as its Evaluation board
a codec board, and instead I am going to see if I can figure out stacking
the audio capes with the BBB, and how the BBB does multichannel audio...
and if that doesn't work, I might have to try the external board.
Wait, that's pretty cool. I will forward this to my group, and see what
they think.
Thanks for the suggestion/idea!
On Saturday, May 30, 2015 at 11:11:59 AM UTC-4, J Evans wrote:
>
>
> > Since the audio capes are stackable, and you can assign each one a
> unique address, and the AM335X uses McAS
>
>
> On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 11:13 AM, Jeffrey Huang > wrote:
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>> ooh that's pretty cool! Hopefully it will work for me as well.
>>
>> Did you have to build your own TDM cape, or could you just stack them and
>> use the Am335x to do the multiplexing
48k and it worked fine.
> On May 29, 2015 10:37 AM, "Jeffrey Huang" >
> wrote:
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>> We were considering that, but were concerned if we could find a fast
>> enough mux to do 6 channels at 48kHz, and that plus clock issues.
>> Thanks for the idea, though! I will
We were considering that, but were concerned if we could find a fast enough
mux to do 6 channels at 48kHz, and that plus clock issues.
Thanks for the idea, though! I will check out how the Am335x fares in TDM.
On Wednesday, May 27, 2015 at 9:34:56 PM UTC-4, Jesse Forgues wrote:
>
> You could mak
I am having transfer rate issues as well. My post over on BeagleBone group
has gotten zero attention.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/beaglebone/KxYwZewmRLY
In my case, the BBB cannot handle the video throughput of my camera,
meanwhile a Rpi can.
Jeff
On Monday, December 29, 2014 at 1:3
Hi guys, I've only just started playing around with BeagleBone Black. I'm
trying to use the inserted microSD card as a storage device to write text
files to. Could someone point me in the right direction to set this up?
Thanks beforehand.
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Not sure my original post got posted, so at risk of double-posting I'm
going to post again (sorry).
Gerald, my company loves the Cape support. Sorry, but thank you for
supporting it! It has made what we're doing with the BeagleBone Black
capable!
Rob, regarding the OS patch - can you point u
This is what my buddy wrote me. It worked on my BB xM which has an ever
changing MAC address.
i was able to set the static IP
look at the file /etc/network/interfaces
and update the section like what i have below...
*auto usb0*
*iface usb0 inet static*
*address 192.168.1.200*
*ne
I'm not doing a whole lot of power processing. Just mjpg or h.264 then ship it
out. I didn't think the leopard board was open source?
Thx
JHL
Original message
From: Joe Pulver
Date: 11/25/2013 4:39 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com
Cc: jeffreylee...@gmail.
I'm an old Unix/Linux guy who has been away from modern Linux distros for a
while. And I've simply found myself absolutely bewildered after ssh'ing
into my BBB.
I simply need a pointer to where I can find information about command line
system admin for this sort of Linux distribution. As an ana
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