On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 3:08 PM, Niels Jakob Buch <[email protected]> wrote:
> As a noob using BeagleBone Blue this page is not making clear what to look
> for on your board. The image shown is an old BeagleBone Black I assume, and
> the reference to buttons and other details that are NOT present on your own
> board leads you to conclude you are in the wrong place.
>
> I am still not understanding why there is a SD-boot button as I have never
> used it, but the instructions refer to it, and I am suggesting to clean up
> that text.
>
> I see 4 grey images with unhappy faces (image does not exist) in the books
> section.
>
> Based on my overall experience from using the the BeagleBone Blue I would
> stress the fact that this is a community effort, with great variation in
> maturity and finish. This is actually the most difficult part, I am still
> looking for a mature python library and it does not seem to exist. Beginner
> guidance on this part would help.

"mature", sorry wrong "verb"..  The blue just came out a few months back.

Your one of the first users, it's those uses that usually write the
first python libraries..

Regards,

-- 
Robert Nelson
https://rcn-ee.com/

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