Hello,

did you make any progress or anything to share?  I use the beagle-logic on 
the BBB, but it could be interesting on the PB too.  Any website/blog or 
git?

cheers



On Saturday, April 7, 2018 at 1:32:58 AM UTC+2, Randy Rossi wrote:

> I recently got the BeagleLogic logic analyzer (
> https://github.com/abhishek-kakkar/BeagleLogic) running on the 
> PocketBeagle under a linux 4.9 kernel.  It pretty much works as-is.  
> However, only 4 of the 20 pins that can be configured as pruin produce any 
> results.   My (limited) understanding is that the black and pocket 
> processors are the same (AM335x) so I would have expected R31 in the 
> assembly code to be able to read all pins.  Anyone have experience with 
> getting the PRUs on the Pocket to read pins other than {p1_2, p1_4, p1_35, 
> p2_35}?  All my pins were configured as pruin when I was testing.  Maybe 
> some mapping that is different between the Pocket & Black? 
>
>
>

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