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From: Fred Kerr <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 2:41 PM
Subject: Pocket Beagle index.js issue?
To: Jason Kridner <[email protected]>


Hello Jason,

I'm new to Pocket Beagle but I have other low-level experience (mainly x86
pre-boot firmware, 16-bit and UEFI 32, 64).

This is likely to be a known issue but I don't know where to look yet. I'm
sure I need to get some versions and other information for you, or just
find how to get the latest code.

Am I correct that this "b." should apparently be "g."? Based on context
from the file, it seems so, and fixed the issue I had.

/usr/local/lib/node_modules/bonescript/src/index.js:325
            if(bitOrder == b.LSBFIRST) {

Also, I get this when I run a simple script that resets some GPIO values.
(I'm playing with a 44-LED light bar with serial input.)

debian@beaglebone:~/src/node$ node reset.js

Exiting Cleanly
Unable to open /dev/mem
Unable to open /dev/mem
ERROR: trying to disable motors before they have been initialized
Unable to open /dev/mem
Unable to open /dev/mem
Unable to open /dev/mem

Most likely, I just need to look around for the libraries to use with C/C++
development on Pocket Beagle. I just transitioned to Pocket Beagle after
working with RPi3b for a few weeks. Just long enough to get JTAG to start
to work. I started working with the Pocket Beagle since they are using it
at the ELC/OpenIot summit in Portland OR Mar 12-14.

Thanks,
Fred Kerr

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