The Digikey Serial cape was shipped configured to support CAN. Its marked that
way and is rev A2
ITS HERE http://circuitco.com/support/index.php?title=BeagleBone_CANBus
what I saw at least with Ubuntu and 3.8 kernel. The cape manager requested my
firmware then I got this
KernelsĀ failed to load BB-BONE-SERL-01-00A2.dtbo
I did find a version of the source for BB-BONE-SERL-01-00A2.dts in Angstrom but
would have thought that the eeprom just contains "BB-BONE-SERL-01-00A2" I have
yet to try compiling the source and placing it in the correct place.
If anyone knows for sure what the process is for the cape manager or where it
is described that would be nice
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From: garyamort <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, October 2, 2013 3:40 PM
Subject: [beagleboard] Re: Audio-cape eeprom dump wanted
As I understand it, the EEPROM just contains a copy of the compiled device
tree, which you already have on any up to date kernel in the /firmware
directory[for example BB-BONE-AUDI-01-00A0.dtbo]
If you use one of the kernel compilation scripts, you should even have a copy
of the source code in KERNEL/firmware/capes
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