I've never had an issue with 20MHz signals on the LCD pins with the HDMI 
chip off.

On Sunday, October 21, 2018 at 9:51:12 PM UTC-4, Gabriel Smolnycki wrote:
>
> The BBB SRM mentions that the LCD pins have an extra load on them due to 
> the HDMI framer and filter caps, and that this could affect operation in 
> other modes. In practice, how great is this effect? In particular, I'm 
> looking to use the UARTs on those pins, and possibly some GPIOs through the 
> PRU.
>
> In a semi-related question, what limits the numbers of capes to 4? If I 
> were to manually load DTOs, would there be any issue using say 8 capes? Is 
> it just that capemgr won't detect the EEPROMs outside of the 0x54 to 0x57 
> range? I'd like to be able to use 5-6, all custom designs, I'm just 
> wondering if there should be any problem with using that many stacked capes.
>

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