Hello,

I think they are located as spidev or maybe not. Let me take a quick glance 
of my file system. Please hold.

...

/sys/bus/spi/devices/

This shows some available spi devices.

Seth

On Monday, February 25, 2019 at 12:32:20 PM UTC-6, Jonas Hjulstad wrote:
>
> Hi!
> When i search for documentation on SPI-communication in C/C++ for 
> BeagleBone Black, i get a lot of different solutions to the issue.
> Im looking for an up-to-date solution for connecting my Sparkfun LSM9DS1 
> Breakout to the BBB's SPI pins:
>
>
> https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/lsm9ds1-breakout-hookup-guide/using-the-arduino-library
>
> I've managed to setup pins through universal-io commands from terminal, 
> and sent a few registers using python and Adafruit BBIO.
> I'm new to object-oriented programming, but want to know where the core 
> locations of the SPI bus sits, and the configurations neccessary to 
> configure pins like universal-io does.
> Another idea is to redirect the Sparkfun-library to BBB's SPI pins, but i 
> do not know where to find these
>
> I have a decent understanding of the debian file structure, but i do not 
> know where libraries and SPI pin configurations are located 
>
> Does anyone have a clue which could lead me in the right direction? All 
> help is appreciated!
>

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