Hi, 
thank you very much for your reply.
Next week i'll study your code, it looks like well done. 
I would initially try to implement ADC using file system and leave to the 
future the implementation with I/O memory mapping.
I wish you a nice day, Francesco

Il giorno martedì 12 novembre 2013 11:07:07 UTC+1, Jack Mitchell ha scritto:
>
> Francesco, Bram 
>
> I am currently in the process of developing a C library which provides 
> some of the features you require, feel free to take a look. 
>
> https://github.com/jackmitch/libsoc 
>
> I hope to implement ADC and PWM in the future, but I am currently 
> working on I2C support so it may be a little while yet! 
>
> Cheers, 
> Jack. 
>
> On 10/11/13 09:41, [email protected] <javascript:> wrote: 
> > 
> > Ho Francesco, 
> > 
> > I'm a beginner on the Beaglebone and tried to look for the same 
> > information you are looking for. 
> > I found the information in the lectures of Derek Molloy. Those lectures 
> > are excellent, but are not accompanied by a, simple to use, c++ library 
> > (the examples are basic), and we have tot extend it to the adc inputs. 
> > The 'Bad to the Bone' by Barrett and Krindner  is another useful guide. 
> > It covers also  the adc-input. But: no useful, simple to use libraries. 
> > I also found the bonelib libraries, but they are unfinished, and I doubt 
> > whether they are for the old Beaglebone (white) or for the Beaglebone 
> > Black. I compiled the bonelib libraries and I am able to control he leds 
> > on the board, but the combination with the info of Molloy is unclear to 
> > me. My goal is, making the Bonelib library functional on my BB and  to 
> > extend the Bonelib library to (simple) Adc-reading functions (as digital 
> > io). 
> > 
> > My platform is Eclipse 3.7.2 together with gcc. I used the info of Derek 
> > Molloy to install Eclipse Indigo(on Ubuntu) 
> > I'm trying to combine the information now. Iḿ a hobbyist and can spend 
> > much time on the BB. I hope I can get some help from others to speed up 
> > the case. Until now my progress is slow. 
> > Maybe reactions on this forum can speed up things a little bit. 
> > Are there other students or hobbyists interested? Or did I miss 
> > something and is there somewhere a library I can use? reactions are 
> welcome 
> > 
> > Bram van Leeuwen 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Op zaterdag 9 november 2013 16:49:18 UTC+1 schreef 
> [email protected]: 
> > 
> >     Hi all, and sorry for bad english... 
> > 
> >     I'm an engeneering student. 
> > 
> >     I've found some C++ library about controlling digital I/O, but 
> >     nothing about ADC read and PWM. 
> > 
> >     I think that are a lot of people that prefer programming in C++, so 
> >     I wondered if it is possible to develop a library for Digital I/O , 
> >     ADC read and PWM. 
> >     I can contribute in this jobs, but i don't have bought the BBB yet, 
> >     because i need to know if that library will be available in future 
> > 
> >     Have a nice day, 
> >     Francesco 
> > 
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