[beagleboard] Re: UART connection question

2017-02-01 Thread 'woody stanford' via BeagleBoard
Just been doing a little experimenting. My BBBW comes stock Angstrom a hot spot (sans internet) that can be connected to quickly (with passkey "BeagleBone", ip address 182.168.7.2) that has a range the same as stock wifi (about 200 ft indoors, 400 ft outdoors) that you could socket over. Was th

[beagleboard] Re: UART connection question

2017-01-29 Thread 'woody stanford' via BeagleBoard
Ok, but seriously, these are great questions. Standard for this kind of stuff is python (apparently). But I think C. No such thing as a wireless UART in that a UART stands for "Universal Asychronous Receiver/Transmitter" and its a chip that outputs a TTL signal that requires wires to transmit t

[beagleboard] Re: UART connection question

2017-01-29 Thread 'woody stanford' via BeagleBoard
And futher more, I will have you know that UART's only speak TTL (definition f' i_ve volts PLUS) attached thus with insulator.copper hashtag blinking blinkin WIRE. On Tuesday, January 19, 2016 at 10:01:41 AM UTC-7, Michael Williams wrote: > > I have a few questions regarding the UARTs on the Bea

[beagleboard] Re: UART connection question

2017-01-29 Thread 'woody stanford' via BeagleBoard
C is the ONLY language I will have you know, sir. And I have to agree with Karl's assessment that your "physically connected" comment was patently moronic. lol. :D On Tuesday, January 19, 2016 at 10:01:41 AM UTC-7, Michael Williams wrote: > > I have a few questions regarding the UARTs on the Bea

[beagleboard] Re: UART connection question

2016-01-27 Thread Karl Karpfen
> What is a good resource for writing programs for the uarts? Which programming language would be the best to write uart applications in C++, Python, or Java? This does not matter, from all languages it is just communicating with the related device. > Is it possible to send data between the ua