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).
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