fr...@nicholasfamilycentral.com said: > I have a solution, and it's non-intuitive. The link I sent above > clearly states that "enable_uart=1" is if you want a > UART console. However, it appears that with the latest firmware, > **without** the "enable_uart=1" option, NO UARTs are > created/initialized on boot up.
Interesting. I don't have any enable_uart in my /boot/config.txt and my Pi-3 is working as expected. I installedjessie-lite a while ago. It's been updated/upgraded regularly, so I think it's the latest mainline but not bleeding edge. uname says the kernel is 4.4.9-v7+ That's ahead of Raspbian > While reviewing the How-To, I just relaized that in the above line, I > replaced âpi3-miniuart-btâ with âpi3-disabled-btâ⦠Iâm not sure > how that > affected my testing⦠Mine says dtoverlay=pi3-disable-bt dtoverlay=pps-gpio,gpiopin=4 -- These are my opinions. I hate spam.
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