On 28 June 2017 at 02:09, Rn <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi guys
> i have already worked with beaglebone blue .
> Right now i want to develop a cnc machine so looking into beagle g and
> gcodes
> i have  tried integrating beagleg with beaglebone with bone kernel and not
> "ti" as it seems hardware overlay is not yet compatible with beaglebone blue
> beagleg was developed fr beaglebone black
> is it compatible for beaglebone blue
> bumps and cramps boards given for beagleg seem to be compatible only with
> black

There are simply not enough useful GPIO pins on the Blue to be useful
for this application. And the ones that are handed out are in an
inconvenient connector format unless you actually want to connect
servos and stuff. The Blue is specifically designed with a particular
use-case in mind, but it makes it inconvenient in this.

> if not pls guide me on this

Best is to get a Beaglebone Black or Green if you need GPIOs.

-h

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