On Thursday, April 9, 2020 at 4:56:57 PM UTC-5, RobertCNelson wrote:
>
> > Yes, but 5 fewer, gpio26 included: 
> > 
> >  debian@beaglebone:~$ ls /sys/class/gpio/ 
> > export   gpio112  gpio117  gpio19  gpio27  gpio33  gpio45  gpio5   
> gpio62  gpio68  gpio72  gpio77  gpio81  gpio9       unexport 
> > gpio10   gpio113  gpio12   gpio2   gpio3   gpio35  gpio46  gpio50 
>  gpio63  gpio69  gpio73  gpio78  gpio86  gpiochip0 
> > gpio11   gpio114  gpio13   gpio20  gpio30  gpio36  gpio47  gpio51 
>  gpio65  gpio7   gpio74  gpio79  gpio87  gpiochip32 
> > gpio110  gpio115  gpio14   gpio22  gpio31  gpio37  gpio48  gpio60 
>  gpio66  gpio70  gpio75  gpio8   gpio88  gpiochip64 
> > gpio111  gpio116  gpio15   gpio23  gpio32  gpio4   gpio49  gpio61 
>  gpio67  gpio71  gpio76  gpio80  gpio89  gpiochip96 
> > 
> > There is much for me to study here at home. :) 
>
> That makes it even more confusing.. i was expecting '2' gpio nodes as 
> that is usually the issue, but most of them show up..???... 
>
> Do you happen to have a usb-serial adapter to plug into j1? 
>
> https://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBone_Black_Serial 
>
> I'd like to see what u-boot does on startup.. 
>
>
Yes, I do. Yes, I'll run it. Only I have it at our warehouse. I've been 
lazy to go get it but now I will. (after a hamburger). 

Thank you. 

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