On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 7:59 PM Rich_d <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have been told to stay indoors for 12 weeks.  So I decided to learn the 
> AM355x, Linux and C++ and sort out some code that is well past its sell by 
> date.
>
> This is for a clinical project I am doing
>
> My board is a hacked beaglebone black, it has a real time clock, a SPIO to 
> drive a FT800 based LCD display, an  I2C to drive some instruments.  All has 
> worked for years but the software was really bad so I decided to make my own, 
> since I have time on my hands.  The last programming I did was in Pascal.
>
> Last week I learned to use Buildroot, made a new beaglebone black Linux, and 
> then started to update my patches.
> C++ is coming along nicely, as it doesn't completely crash your PC like it 
> did 25 years ago. (so far so good)
>
> HDMI used on the regular board will interfere with my use of SPI0.   Easily 
> done with a patch. The old blackbone source, had a source called 
> boneblack.dts which had the HDMI pin definitions in it.   Now there is a 
> problem with recent blackbone device tree sources, to tidy things up they 
> have moved the definitions over from the DTS to a new DTSI.


So based on your details so far... Why are you still booting it as
"BeagleBone Black"?  Your hardware more closely resembles, the
"BeagleBone Green"

Green = Black with no HDMI (plus 1 more usart enabled..)

If i was in your shoe's, i'd just start with the BeagleBone Green's
dts and add what you need..

Regards,

-- 
Robert Nelson
https://rcn-ee.com/

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