On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 10:34 AM, Mike Bremford <[email protected]> wrote:
> I see what you're doing, patching am335x which is presumably loaded directly
> by the kernel on boot - much simpler than loading after the boot I guess.
>
> So they load no problem, and I have UART1, 2 and 4! Nice work!. I have to
> dig out a complicated wiring harness to actually test them, but the devices
> are present - will check for correct later. I'm BBB so UART5 will have to
> keep.
>
> Testing ADC, I2C and SPI is easy, the devices are soldered to the board so
> just let me know what you need me to do. FWIW. saw you had an
> "enable-i2c-1.diff" in that folder too, tried it but although the /dev/i2c-1
> was created, a bus scan incorrectly finds no devices.

Crap, but thanks for testing! Which pins are you using for i2c1?..

P9.18, P9.17: enable-i2c-1.diff
P9.26, P9.24: enable-i2c-1-alt-pins.diff

Regards,

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Robert Nelson
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