> On Apr 22, 2018, at 6:37 PM, Drew Fustini <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Good to hear your interest.  I recently saw the PocketBeagle adapter for 
> Macchina in the Car Hacking Village at CypherCon.  I was talking to Will and 
> Earl at Macchina (cc'd) about future possibilities.
> 
> My understanding is that one issue is that SocketCAN support had not been 
> sorted out yet.  I think it would be awesome if this is something you're 
> interested in working on.

Is there any challenge to SocketCAN? Wouldn’t it “just work” like any Linux 
system with CAN?

> 
> Thanks,
> Drew 
> 
>> On Sun, Apr 22, 2018, 1:33 PM <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I don't see any updates on this thread since December. Has anyone done any 
>> work with this since then? 
>> 
>> I am currently a computer science student soon to graduate, but I have many 
>> years of experience tinkering. I am familiar with dealing with external 
>> hardware from computers although computers such as the RPI, Arduino and the 
>> beagles are a somewhat new experience for me. 
>> 
>> Anyhow, my summer project is to build new firmware for the stock M2 unit and 
>> I am hoping to start working on some stuff for this as well. I really want 
>> to learn how to build Linux drivers and this may make a lot of sense for me 
>> to learn on. 
>> 
>> My Goal would be to add full Lawicel 2.0 support to the board and go from 
>> there. Lawicel is what defines SocketCAN and the intent is to expand it 
>> beyond JUST CANBUS to other protocols as well. Still maintains full 
>> compatibility with Standard SocketCAN but adds similar support for the other 
>> devices as well. Such as J1850VPW, LIN etc. 
>> 
>> As it sits right now is there a low power mode for this board? Eventually I 
>> hope to have some of these installed full time in my truck to do some 
>> interesting projects but I need to be able to make them sleep when the truck 
>> is not running but be able to wake if necissary. 
>> 
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