Overlays on an rPI are "simpler" because the hardware is simpler, and there
is less of it. Also, the TI versus broadcom processors, TI processors, many
of them can be muxed. Many pins on the beaglebone can be configured for
different types of peripherals, Modes 0x0 to 0x7. In simpler terms. Each
pin on the beaglebone can be changed to use a different peripheral. So one
pin may have GPIO, or be part of a more complex peripheral such as I2C,
SPI, UART, CANBUS, etc. Each pin is set to a maximum of up to 7 peripherals
modes, and peripherals are specific to various pins.

Also, do keep in mind there are a limited number of pins that are for
power, ground, etc functions too, So these pins, from the header only serve
one function. That are not necessarily related to IO from the processor.

Here is a good read from Tom King, and Panto:
http://elinux.org/BeagleBone_and_the_3.8_Kernel

On Fri, Apr 7, 2017 at 10:18 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Hi everyone,
>
> i am new in embedded Linux. We need device tree overlay to make pin
> configurations in Beagleboneblack, as i understood. I had saw a pin
> configuration tutorial of rasperry pi, which looks like on the photo.
> Doesn't Rasperry pi need device tree overlay, is it so simple to make
> configuration in rasp. pi? What am i missing?
>
> thank you
> best regards
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