It looks like you have two I2C devices operational. I2C-0 and I2C-2
I2C-0 is for the internal use of the BBB, to talk to the power supply, and
on-board EEPROM.
You should not use this I2C bus for anything.
I2C-2 is the I2C bus brought out to Pins P9-19 and P9-20.
Is there a reason that you can
i tried the second one and dont want to go for first one.
Earlier there were two I2C enable by default, but in this one there seems
one.
Can someone please tell me the proper steps, if I want to enable I2c in my
kernel "Linux arm 4.0.1-armv7-x2 ".
These devices are present
root@arm:/sys/bus/i
I think you have three choices:
1.) Downgrade to kernel 3.8, specifically 3.8.13-bone67, which includes the
latest cape manager.
My understanding is that 3.8 is the last kernel that will support the cape
manager, and that it
will be replaced with something different. If you specifically need th
As I understand it, it is not available and you must downgrade to 3.8
On Tuesday, 27 January 2015 07:05:54 UTC+1, prashuk jain wrote:
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> I want to make changes to pins and slots present in this file like for