I see that if I edit */boot/uEnv.txt* and comment out:
#enable_uboot_cape_universal=1
I can then access all sorts of gpio pins. But now I can't run config-pin on 
them since there is no pinmux entry in /sys/devices/platform/ocp.

Is there a way to free up a few gpio pins to drive the LCD and keep the 
rest pinmux-able?

--Mark

On Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at 10:10:36 AM UTC-5, Mark A. Yoder wrote:
>
> In fact, that is the LCD display I have working on the Blue and am trying 
> to move to the Black.  
>
> I need to find 3 gpio pins that cape-universal hasn't taken.  Any 
> suggestions?
>
> --Mark
>
> On Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at 10:05:35 AM UTC-5, RobertCNelson wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 9:01 AM, Mark A. Yoder <[email protected]> 
>> wrote: 
>> > Unfortunately, that's the command that gives me the error message. 
>>  Someone 
>> > else has control of those gpio's and I can unexport them, even as root. 
>> > 
>> > --Mark 
>>
>> cape-universal exported them.. 
>>
>> Something like this should work: 
>>
>>
>> https://gist.github.com/jadonk/0e4a190fc01dc5723d1f183737af1d83#file-blue_adafruit24_setup-sh
>>  
>>
>> Regards, 
>>
>> -- 
>> Robert Nelson 
>> https://rcn-ee.com/ 
>>
>

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