Just to be clear . . . The Hadron collider in Genva is the biggest
engineering "feat" in the world . . .Involving over 10,000 scientists from
over 100 countries, and I'm not sure how many engineers.

Passed that, it's not surprising the Beaglebone works at all. For instance,
you do realize that most of the packages, that you, I, or anyone else uses
from Debian, actually comes from the Debian team Repo's right ? Then all of
the embedded subsystems such as spidev, and all that predate this specific
hardware ?

So, the real surprise would be if the hardware DID NOT work.

Then you have many, many people, who are just part of this community, Or
part of this community, as well as others. Of whom I'll refrain of trying
to name anyone, least I forget someone. I can think of at least one person
who is constantly working in this community, and probably at least 10
others who contribute a bit here and there, As needed.

Additionally, I've been thinking this the whole time after this post, but .
. . the information given here. Isn't exactly the best. I wasn't going to
say anything, but now that I'm already posting . .  However I can pretty
much say with 99% certainty this is because of the lack of experience from
the OP. spidev's been around, and I happen to know someone who is very
familiar with Linux, and got it working in a matter of minutes, from
nothing. That is, to say. He was also new to the Beaglebone black, at that
time. So . . .

On Sun, Jan 1, 2017 at 7:43 AM, Greg <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Clayton, what you have written is correct and the Device Tree is a
> significant barrier to entry.
> The Universal IO is a good solution to this, and I've had good luck with
> it while keeping in mind my requirements to manipulate the Device Tree have
> been minimal.
>
> The Beagleboard is driven by the community, and it is a wonder such a
> complex piece of technology is accessible at all!
> The Linux kernel has something like 8000 developers contributing, making
> it perhaps the largest engineering project in human history.
> The complexity of this technology is breathtaking!  I very much appreciate
> what the community has done and I have learned a great deal and also had
> fun.
>
> In looking about, Github appears to be the de-facto standard for sharing
> information in electronic form, and the Beagleboard related stuff is there.
> But not all of it, especially documentation, is located in several wiki
> pages.  These pages are not reliable.
>
> So what I am getting at, is that Github is an accepted means of publishing
> documentation, and you can get a public account for free.
> If you could tidy up your post, and put it in publishable form, I think it
> would be a good contribution to the community.
> As far as what "publishable form" means, that could be as simple as
> Markdown, or better yet a PDF file, which Github can display in the browser.
>
> Just a suggestion, good luck with your projects and please let us know how
> it is going.
>
> Regards,
> Greg
>
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