I'm not sure about that. Jan said before that it's only driven high after 
loading the PWM driver, and the processor datasheet shows ball T10 (P8_13) 
as driven low during/after reset. 

Jan, not ideal, but to disable the output sooner you could load the overlay 
through cape manager, and then write 0 to the run parameter immedately 
afterwards. But I still think the correct approach is to look at the 
devcetree/driver code and see why those parameters are having no affect..

Regards,
Jon

On Wednesday, 26 November 2014 03:43:21 UTC, William Hermans wrote:
>
> IN short, use external hardware or do something cleaver like Peter G, and 
> reverse polarity. *OR* have an external "switch" that switches the PWM line 
> off, until you tell it to turn on. simples ?
>

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