PCB rework skills are very useful, and not explicitly taught in college.
Good luck with your project.
--- Graham

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On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 3:13 AM, Christopher Earley <cw.ear...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> That bit about only being able to mux a specific mode's signal (e.g.
> I2C2_SDA or I2C2_SCL) to one pin at a time is the clincher. I didn't feel
> it vital to state in my intro post but turning off the default I2C2 bus
> pins would mean losing the Seeed I2C2 Grove connector (which is connected
> to P9-19 and 20) on the BeagleBone Green. Since that port is also in use
> for my demos, a software solution is just not in the cards for working
> around my poor design decision.
>
> I'll brush up on my PCB rework skills as you discussed and push forward
> with the intent to come back to learning about the BeagleBone's device tree
> system at a later date.
>
> Thanks for your help, Graham and wish me luck!
>
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