Shazbot!!! we cannot speak about different things!!!! i dont use any usb 
dongle, i mean only the network adapter soldered to the board, the original 
one!

Il giorno venerdì 4 ottobre 2013 18:02:35 UTC+2, Gerald ha scritto:
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> http://circuitco.com/support/index.php?title=BeagleBoneBlack#WIFI_Adapters
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> Gerald
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> On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 11:00 AM, <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
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>> Yes this is the change log of the board, ive the same Rev. so it's 
>> useless... IMHO
>>
>> Il giorno venerdì 4 ottobre 2013 17:54:20 UTC+2, Gerald ha scritto:
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>>> It is not different. Did you read the Wiki? 
>>>
>>> Revision A5C (Production Version)
>>>
>>> Production had some fallout of boards when running the HDMI tests in the 
>>> previous production run. Resistor values were tweaked to improve the test 
>>> results.
>>> No changes in features or operation of the board.
>>> 1) Changed R46,R47,R48 to a 0 ohm.
>>> 2) Changed R45 to a 22 Ohm.
>>> Revision A5B (Previous Production Version)
>>>
>>> 1) Updated the PCB to incorporate the modification that was being done 
>>> on Rev A5A. There is NO DIFFERENCE AT ALL in functionality between REV A5A 
>>> and REV A5B.
>>> 2) Made the LEDs dimmer for those that could not sleep due to the 
>>> brightness of the LEDs.
>>>  Revision A5A (Old Production Version)
>>>
>>> 1) Boards are built using the XAM3359AZCZ100 processor.
>>> 2) PCB Change...LCD noise issue was resolved by adding 47pf bypass caps 
>>> on some of the LCD signals.
>>> 3) PCB Change...Added access to four battery charger signals on the 
>>> TPS65217 (TS=Temperature Sense, BAT=Battery connection,BATT_SENSE=Battery 
>>> voltage pin, GND=Ground). Pins are not populated but the four signals are 
>>> in a 2x2 .1x.1 spacing.
>>> 4) PCB Change...Added a power button which allows for wake up, power 
>>> down, and sleep options. It also provides the ability to alert the 
>>> processor before powering down to provide an orderly shutdown. It is 
>>> expected that SW will be used in conjunction with the switch to control the 
>>> various power modes and transitions from one to the other. By holding the 
>>> button down for 8 seconds, it will force a power down of the board.
>>> 5) Added a 100K pull down resistor from J1 pin 1 to J1 pin 4 to fix the 
>>> unterminated serial port issue.
>>>
>>> Gerald
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 10:51 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>>>
>>>>> "bone20" Yuck... Why do people still use an image that hasn't seen any 
>>>>> updates since June 9th.. 
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Was June when i started working on this "beautiful" board, and now 
>>>> from i understood there isnt a way to make any in place upgrate, i cannot 
>>>> reflash and starting all again...
>>>>
>>>> Could you answer to my question, please? 
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