No idea you'll most likely need a serial debug cable / adapter to figure
that out. That article was written by me by the way, and at the time I
wrote it another person tested my instructions on many distributions, and
Fedora, Ubuntu , and Angstrom all failed to network boot. Again, no idea
why,
Hi,
I have a general problem in understanding the BBB and its boot process.
With factory defaults BBB starts Angstrom Linux on power-up - correct?
Now when one connects this board via USB and with no micro-SD-card plugged
to a host computer, a drive is shown there which contains some files
Hello,
I'm looking for a linux kernel to make use of the DSPBridge
functionality on Beagleboard C4/-xM.
Currently I'm using Robert Nelson's kernel 3.9.11+. I have gone through
the config and did not find a corresponding option to enable DSPBridge
support.
Does this kernel support DSPBridge
Hi, Satz
The Angstrom distribution create a FAT partition on the internal NAND-Flash
and have a gadget to share this partition as USB disk.
Others partitions are not available as USB disk.
The best way to understand is to plug mouse, keyboard and screen and use
the Gnome disk explorer.
With the CAN network it could be possible to have information as vehicle
speed and engine speed.
This could allow to adapt the volume with the engine / vehicle speed.
Le mardi 3 décembre 2013 21:39:20 UTC+1, Sebastian Wendt a écrit :
Hello everybody,
I have just received first sample boards
Could you post or send me your overlay? I can load it on one of my BBBs and
take a look for you.
Zach
On Tuesday, December 3, 2013 8:39:35 PM UTC-6, Bit Pusher wrote:
If I load my device tree overlay to use the high-speed GPIO pins first, and
then try to read the ADC using Adafruit_BBIO, it
I've got 3 DS18B20 sensors on my bus at the moment, providing you've got
the sensors running in non-parasitic mode, I think you'll be fine.
On Tuesday, December 3, 2013 8:13:31 PM UTC-5, lorena...@gmail.com wrote:
Thinking of replacing the dedicated microcontroller that runs my house
with a
Hi,
Is there a way to create a simulink block (to insert inside BB simulink
library) that opens a video file and pulls out like 'From multimedia file'
block?
I tried to compile a simulink model with a 'From a Multimedia file' inside
BB but it fails and return an error in the command window:
Jernej,
Did you get the IVA2.2 working? I'm assuming your using dsplink? I added
your fix but now I'm getting the following error message when using dsplink:
genirq: Flags mismatch irq 28. (DSPLINK) vs. 0020 (DMA)
Regards,
Shane
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Hello,
I have 10 beaglebone black boards and would like to put them nicely in
stack... I am looking for a PSU or a solution to power these boards. I
didn't found anything nice though.
I'm looking for a solution/recommendation now...
1. Are there any kind of PowerPlug with adapter where I can
Hello, William.
Being new to the whole linux thing (i have years in windows and embedded) i
really didn't know where to start. I thought that sticking with the default
distribution will be the least painful route. On that note, I did install
Ubuntu and I'm making progress, however I still
*In the configuration of your ADC set :*
TSCADCHWEventMapSet(SOC_ADC_TSC_0_REGS, TSCADC_HW_INPUT_EVENT);
HWREG(SOC_CONTROL_REGS + CONTROL_ADC_EVT_CAPT) = 1 ;
*For your step:*
TSCADCTSStepModeConfig(SOC_ADC_TSC_0_REGS,* selected_step*,
TSCADC_CONTINIOUS_HARDWARE_SYNC);
And set DMTimer to
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BeagleBoard.org http://beagleboard.org/ ›
projecthttp://beagleboard.org/project/›
new http://beagleboard.org/project/new/ › [Unhandled Macro:
this.edit_skin]http://beagleboard.org/project/new/[Unhandled%20Macro:%20this.edit_skin]/
The new project should be:
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 6:45 AM, Thomas Drueke tdru...@gmx.net wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for a linux kernel to make use of the DSPBridge
functionality on Beagleboard C4/-xM.
Currently I'm using Robert Nelson's kernel 3.9.11+. I have gone through
the config and did not find a corresponding
You'd be better off using the DC Plugs to power the Beagleboards, get a
nice big brick and split the power out.
On Wednesday, December 4, 2013 6:32:11 AM UTC-5, ara...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I have 10 beaglebone black boards and would like to put them nicely in
stack... I am looking for
What great news! I've sent off an email asking to be part of the
prerelease testing.
I ran the same code below in my desktop Mathematica-8 and it ran 11.8X
faster. So colour me absolutely amazed and impressed at the computational
horsepower of the $45 BBB compared to a decently stout big
Hi,
I entered the entire BeagleBone in a printed circuit board made by me and
now
I need to write the EEPROM U13 for the initialization of the FT2232.
How is it possible to do this?
Is there an instructions manual that shows how to read what is written on
the
original EEPROM and then to write
Do a search on the Forums. This has been covered on numerous occasions and
so you should be able to find the process for writing the
EEPROM explained out.
Gerald
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 9:29 AM, Mariano d'angeli dangm...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I entered the entire BeagleBone in a printed
On 04/12/13 14:54, Doug Edey wrote:
You'd be better off using the DC Plugs to power the Beagleboards, get a
nice big brick and split the power out.
On Wednesday, December 4, 2013 6:32:11 AM UTC-5, ara...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I have 10 beaglebone black boards and would like
10 bbb= 10a +-
Look 10a 5v adafruit or ebay and you could find. But i think you must make
the plugs. You can find +-20 buck power supply
Em 04/12/2013 13:13, Jack Mitchell m...@communistcode.co.uk escreveu:
On 04/12/13 14:54, Doug Edey wrote:
You'd be better off using the DC Plugs to power
But whether or not I get serial debug information on those headers, the
real question is if I'm really in the right place for configuring the cape,
or whether I'm just passing bootargs that configure how the
armhf (and assorted other system chips) talks to the rest of the system
and/or the
Thanks Robert.
On 12/04/13 15:17, Robert Nelson wrote:
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 6:45 AM, Thomas Drueke tdru...@gmx.net wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for a linux kernel to make use of the DSPBridge
functionality on Beagleboard C4/-xM.
Currently I'm using Robert Nelson's kernel 3.9.11+. I have gone
From: Satz Klauer satzkla...@googlemail.com
Reply-To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com
Date: Wednesday, December 4, 2013 at 4:24 AM
To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com
Subject: [beagleboard] Where is Angstrom-Linux stored?
Hi,
I have a general problem in understanding the BBB and its boot
On 12/4/13, 10:18 AM, Thomas Drueke tdru...@gmx.net wrote:
Thanks Robert.
On 12/04/13 15:17, Robert Nelson wrote:
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 6:45 AM, Thomas Drueke tdru...@gmx.net wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for a linux kernel to make use of the DSPBridge
functionality on Beagleboard C4/-xM.
AdminEmpire.com is proud to announce our public beta release of the
Wilson repo.
So what is Wilson exactly? It is an easy to add on repo to your existing
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We aimed to make Wilson as simple of an add-on as possible. We test
Hey all,
I don't know if this helps, but I have been documenting the build of
modules for the MT7601U and these are the steps I've taken. They are
unclear, unrefined, unorganized, and quite possibly unintelligible, but
since this question seems to be asked a lot and hasn't been answered (I
Hello all. As the title says, about 7 seconds with cable plugged in, ~5
minutes without. Anyone have any idea where to start?
Thanks,
Miro
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On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 2:09 PM, miroz2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all. As the title says, about 7 seconds with cable plugged in, ~5
minutes without. Anyone have any idea where to start?
sudo sed -i -e 's:sleep 20:#sleep 20:g' /etc/init/failsafe.conf
sudo sed -i -e 's:sleep 40:#sleep 40:g'
I am looking for a recipe to install Navit (http://www.navit-project.org/)
on a BeagleBone Black running the latest Angstrom build.
Would someone have a quick recipe in order to do so?
Thanks for your help!
Jean-Francois
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Hi,
Since circuitco has made the WL1835MOD with Chip Antenna
http://boardzoo.com/index.php/beaglebone/beaglebone-wl1835mod-w-chip-antenna.html#.Up-hpeKQPUAin
some limited quantities (and I was lucky to get an early one), and there is
promise to add BB Black support for this
Would someone here know of a simple way to build and install the great car
navigation application called NAVIT?
http://www.navit-project.org/
Thanks for your guidance !
Jean-Francois.
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On 12/04/2013 11:35 AM, Jeremy L wrote:
AdminEmpire.com is proud to announce our public beta release of
Good afternoon,
I don't understand how to determine whether the BBB is booting off the SD
card or booting off the internal flash.
Here's what happened, I installed a 4GB image from getting started section
onto my SD card
This was the first image here:
http://beagleboard.org/latest-images
On Wednesday, December 4, 2013 1:45:02 PM UTC-5, lisarden wrote:
The abstract from the TPS65217 datasheet to describe what is going on here:
The linear charger periodically applies a 10-mA current source to the BAT
pin to check for the presence of a
battery. This will cause the BAT
Good afternoon,
I'm sorry about making a 2nd post, but I could not find my original post
anywhere and edit it. The following is the course of action that lead to
this issue.
1. Initially, BBB was able to boot from either the on board image,
2. Then BBB was able to boot from the SDcard
Push and hold the boot button and apply power.
http://www.elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack
Gerald
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 3:50 PM, dmitryp...@gmail.com wrote:
Good afternoon,
I don't understand how to determine whether the BBB is booting off the SD
card or booting off the internal
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On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 5:19 PM, dmitryp...@gmail.com wrote:
Good
Like a charm, many thanks!
Miro
On Wednesday, December 4, 2013 12:30:28 PM UTC-8, RobertCNelson wrote:
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 2:09 PM, miro...@gmail.com javascript: wrote:
Hello all. As the title says, about 7 seconds with cable plugged in, ~5
minutes without. Anyone have any idea where
Thanks John, appreciated.
Bit Pusher
On Tuesday, December 3, 2013 11:45:23 PM UTC-5, John Syne wrote:
From: Bit Pusher ken.w@gmail.com javascript:
Reply-To: beagl...@googlegroups.com javascript:
Date: Tuesday, December 3, 2013 at 6:39 PM
To: beagl...@googlegroups.com javascript:
Zach, that would be very good of you; I got if from searching on the net
and it is barely changed (if at all) from what I found (but I didn't record
who I copied it from so I apologize for not giving credit). The *.dts is
below. I might mention that if I load my overlay only, then using cat
From: dmitryp...@gmail.com
Reply-To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com
Date: Wednesday, December 4, 2013 at 1:50 PM
To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com
Subject: [beagleboard] How to make BeagleBone black boot off SD card
Good afternoon,
I don't understand how to determine whether the BBB is
opkg install ..?
05 дек. 2013 г. 1:37 пользователь Jean-Francois Gauthier
noisette...@gmail.com написал:
I am looking for a recipe to install Navit (http://www.navit-project.org/
)
on a BeagleBone Black running the latest Angstrom build.
Would someone have a quick recipe in order to do so?
From: Gerald Coley ger...@beagleboard.org
Reply-To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com
Date: Wednesday, December 4, 2013 at 4:55 PM
To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com beagleboard@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [beagleboard] How to make BeagleBone black boot off SD card
Push and hold the boot
I'm a beginner with the BeagleBone Black, but I have significant AVR and
C/Linux experience.
I want to use the BBB as an embedded controller, so I won't be using any
video output.
I will want to use:
- PWM outputs
- i2c bus
- analog inputs
- a 3.3V serial port for PPP
- few plain digital
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 10:40 PM, Tom Davies tgdav...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm a beginner with the BeagleBone Black, but I have significant AVR and
C/Linux experience.
I want to use the BBB as an embedded controller, so I won't be using any
video output.
I will want to use:
- PWM outputs
- i2c
John,
thanks for your detailled answer
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 8:04 PM, John Syne jsyne...@us-power.com wrote:
BBB can boot from several sources, but I’ll restrict this explanation to the
internal eMMC and the SDCard. uBoot considers the SDCard to be MMC 0 and the
eMMC is considered MMC 1.
There are actually more than 3 boots options, and among them are what you
covered, plus SPI, Ethernet( TFTP kernel / NFS root ), USB, and I know I am
forgetting a couple more.
To keep things in context with what you're asking however. LIke John says
uEnv,txt has control over how the device
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