You could download a default image and write to an sd card so you can
confirm if it is a software or hardware problem so you know if your board
is damaged.


Em sex, 1 de fev de 2019 às 00:33, Vivek Patel <[email protected]>
escreveu:

> Yes I need help,
>
> I am using BBW and since last two days it is not getting detected in
> desktop computer what will be the possible cause of the problem,
> It is booting properly that I can confirm by seeing led blinking,
> Please help me.
>
> On Thu, Jan 31, 2019, 22:46 Mark A. Yoder <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I'm glad you like it.  Let me know if you have any questions for
>> suggestions for improvement.
>>
>> --Mark
>>
>> On Wednesday, January 30, 2019 at 4:41:01 PM UTC-5, [email protected]
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Dude, you're a genius. You help me a lot !!
>>>
>>> Thank you very much!!!!!!!
>>>
>>> Em quinta-feira, 20 de setembro de 2018 15:38:46 UTC-3, Neilh escreveu:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Mark A. Yoder <[email protected]>
>>>> Fri, Aug 17, 7:58 AM
>>>> to BeagleBoard
>>>> The PRU cookbook is nearing completion (more accurately, I'm running
>>>> out of summer).
>>>>
>>>> Here's a link https://markayoder.github.io/PRUCookbook/
>>>>
>>>> I'm happy for any feedback you can give me.
>>>>
>>>> --Mark
>>>>
>>>> Great format, I really like it online.
>>>> To test it I choose a BeagleBone Black Wireless (as it turns out it was
>>>> spare) and it already had a version 4.9 onit and upgraded it to
>>>> Linux beaglebone 4.14.69-ti-r75 #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Sep 13 23:34:50 UTC
>>>> 2018 armv7l GNU/Linux
>>>>
>>>> Initially I followed instruction using USB, but then changed to
>>>> wireless. Following is suggestions/observations
>>>>
>>>> https://markayoder.github.io/PRUCookbook/02start/start.html
>>>>
>>>> 1.3. Flashing a Micro SD Card
>>>>
>>>> Solution
>>>>
>>>> Once the SD is flashed, insert it in the Beagle and power it up.
>>>>
>>>> <Add> To permanently copy the image to the Beagle, copy it to Beagle
>>>> flash.
>>>>
>>>> [Reference to flashing beaglebone but post 4.4]
>>>>
>>>> sudo nano \boot\uEnv.txt  - remove from #cmdline
>>>>
>>>> ##enable BBB: eMMC Flasher:
>>>>
>>>> cmdline=init=/opt/scripts/tools/eMMC/init-eMMC-flasher-v3.sh
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> toexit: save
>>>>
>>>> sudo powerdown
>>>>
>>>> Then press power button.
>>>>
>>>> The device upgrades, and then powers down.
>>>>
>>>> Remove uSD before pressing power switch.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> <end>
>>>>
>>>> 1.4 Cloud9 IDE
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> <Comment > for windows http://192.168.7.2:3000, for other computers
>>>> see… <end>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 1.5 Getting Example Code
>>>>
>>>> <add > Setup for internet.
>>>>
>>>> Ethernet - connected automatically
>>>>
>>>> USB - <setup>
>>>>
>>>> <wireless > needs to be connected to the wireless
>>>>
>>>> <end>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> <comment 4.14.69-ti-r75 using USB>
>>>>
>>>> The following is repeated a number of times in different place:
>>>>
>>>> git clone https://github.com/MarkAYoder/PRUCookbook.git
>>>>
>>>> Cloning into 'PRUCookbook'...
>>>>
>>>> fatal: unable to access 'https://github.com/MarkAYoder/PRUCookbook.git/':
>>>> Could not resolve host: github.com
>>>>
>>>> when setup for WiFi - it worked.
>>>>
>>>> <end>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 1.6. Blinking an LED
>>>>
>>>> Running Code worked for me
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> https://markayoder.github.io/PRUCookbook/03details/details.html
>>>>
>>>> 1.2 Compiling and Running
>>>>
>>>> <comment >
>>>>
>>>> debian@beaglebone:/var/lib/cloud9/git/PRUCookbook/docs/06io/code$
>>>> source gpio_setup.sh
>>>>
>>>> PRUN=0
>>>>
>>>> TARGET=gpio1
>>>>
>>>> Wireless Not Found
>>>>
>>>> $ cat /proc/device-tree/model
>>>>
>>>> TI AM335x BeagleBone Black Wireless
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> workaround - make all defaults of pins P9_11
>>>>
>>>> <end>
>>>>
>>>> 1.8 & 1.9 not checked.
>>>>
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