On 12/12/2014 3:41 AM, Karl Karpfen wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have an own, customised cape that is currently used from within a 
> bare-metal software only. Thus it does not come with a Cape-EEPROM like it 
> is expected by Linux (and may be U-Boot?) driven systems.
> 
> My question: is it still possible to run this board when BBB works using 
> Linux? I'm aware that users will have to configure the hardware I/Os of 
> that board for their own - but beside of that, are there any reasons why it 
> can't be used?

It should work fine.  You can create a device-tree overlay to configure
the I/O and manually load the overlay at runtime, load it at boot by
editing uEnv.txt, or load it at startup using the capemgr.sh init script.

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Charles Steinkuehler
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