Please refer to How to enable ICMP echo requests (Ping) in Windows XP (
http://wiki.phys.ethz.ch/readme/how_to_enable_icmp_echo_requests_ping_in_windows_xp_service_pack_2
).
2014-04-17 13:26 GMT+08:00 William Hermans yyrk...@gmail.com:
That gateway address should be wrong. That would be the
Hi William,
192.168.1.1 is the ip of my modem...should it also be used as my default
gateway?
My bbxm and host are connected via ethernet...directly. The bbxm does have
on-board etherne
On Thursday, April 17, 2014 10:56:31 AM UTC+5:30, William Hermans wrote:
That gateway address should be
Hi Tsan-Ming Chou...that worked! Thanks a lot! And thanks for your time
too, William Hermans!
On Thursday, April 17, 2014 11:42:59 AM UTC+5:30, Tsan-Ming Chou wrote:
Please refer to How to enable ICMP echo requests (Ping) in Windows XP (
Hi All,
I reimplemented the prussv2 app loader in go. At first I was just going to
wrap it the pru app loader with cgo, but it seemed cumbersome and I felt it
would be easier for distributing and the likes with a pure go
implementation.
Anyways, I got it to a point where it works. You can
You are welcome.
2014-04-17 14:37 GMT+08:00 Jacob Vasu jacobv...@gmail.com:
Hi Tsan-Ming Chou...that worked! Thanks a lot! And thanks for your time
too, William Hermans!
On Thursday, April 17, 2014 11:42:59 AM UTC+5:30, Tsan-Ming Chou wrote:
Please refer to How to enable ICMP echo
Ah, you didn't mention you were synchronizing the PRUs in your first mail!
Note that use of the MAC is not that obvious, and there is (was?) little
documentation.
Some issues I found had to do with the overflow/carry flag. It seems to
lag one cycle and it cannot be cleared without clearing
well first, I am not a network guru, however I think that. . .
nameserver in /etc/resolv.conf would be 192.168.1.1 ( assuming by modem,
its a DSL/cable modem + router)
gateway in /etc/network/interfaces would be your host computers ip
Then, you BBxM would be any IP in the same range as your host
Does anyone know the set of git commands needed to update one of R Nelson's
kernel sources? His original shell scripts are faultless, but the only way
I can find to update a build to the most recent version is to wipe the
directory and start again with a full download. This needs several
On 4/17/2014 7:37 AM, cwrseckf...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone know the set of git commands needed to update one of R Nelson's
kernel sources? His original shell scripts are faultless, but the only way
I can find to update a build to the most recent version is to wipe the
directory and
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 7:37 AM, cwrseckf...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone know the set of git commands needed to update one of R Nelson's
kernel sources? His original shell scripts are faultless, but the only way
I can find to update a build to the most recent version is to wipe the
Thanks, that does look cleaner. I hope this works for mbelg...
Personally I am happy that I moved my BBBk to Debian, but locally I have
updated my readme with the information, in case I need to do this again
(will update on my github soon). Also looks like good general purpose
advice so
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 9:38 AM, Micka mickamus...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
My beagle received a multicast attack ( from an equipment not well
configured ) .
Since then, the LCD doesn't work anymore, but when I change the BBB with a a
new one with the same SDCard, the LCD work . ... So the
Was your hub plugged in at boot or after? I may have a workaround you can
try.
If you know the hub enumerates post the contents of /sys/bus/usb/devices
On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 9:59 PM, William Hermans yyrk...@gmail.com wrote:
I have no hands on with this sort of thing, but I have noticed on
I was wondering if anyone had any information regarding the flashing of the
patched kernel files for the Beagle Bone Black so as to ensure Wi-Fi Cape
functionality (TL18XX). I am aware of the following Wiki:
http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Using_the_WL18xx_Cape_with_BeagleBone_Black
Hi Victor:
The SoundsCape by Simple Media Networks may be just what you are
looking for: http://kck.st/1jumP8o http://t.co/6b8zq7Ymm7
This cape provides line out Headphone out with some very nice mixing
features.
On Thursday, April 25, 2013 5:40:48 AM UTC-4, victor@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Bas,
Quick side question: was wondering if you're able to run any PRU related
test apps? I have an application that needs xenomai and the PRU(s) and had
a hard time getting the standard-available debian eMMC image to play with
xenomai and the pru nicely. I was able to quickly modify the
I have a beeper which is controlled by GPIO P9.12. The problem is that the
default state of this pin is high (I think this is the problem). So I have
a long and annoying beep when the BBB boots. This stops when my programm is
loaded, then everything works as it should.
Is there a way to set
you can touch the componet RT1.RT1 is a PTC. When your HDMI to VGA cable
need stronger power supply, the RT1 will got hot. The power supply of HDMI
to VGA cable will be cut off. So you can short the two pins of RT1. Maybe
the problem can be solved.
On Saturday, March 22, 2014 4:20:03 AM UTC+8,
Hello
I have finally managed to get my hands on an BBB and started to try and get
my system up and running the way I need by building a kernel (3.14.1).
I am attempting to use the USB client port (USB0) in host mode and think I
have done all the things necessary to get this working:
Kernel
Hi!
Have a BeagleBone Black fresh from package, and i see, there is an USB
client port. I am thinking about setup a Network Block Device Client or
Network File System Client on that USB client port. A would like to use BBB
as a mass storage device via that port, and connect it to a USB host
Solved :-)
Thx !!!
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Hi,
I'm currently using the BBB to control a rover robot for a project at my
university. I'm currently having an issue using the UART file /dev/ttyOx to
write an array of characters to a smart servo using c/c++.
More specifically, I've opened the file using
fopen(/dev/ttyO2, wb)
which should
John: The instructions you provided are for debian. It does not work on
Angstrom.
I solved this issue by uninstalling and re-installing alsa-dev package:
# opkg install alsa-dev
Then I got the alsa headers under /usr/include/alsa directory as expected.
Murat
On Thursday, April 17, 2014
1.apt-get install device-tree-compiler , then using dtc -v to get ver
1.3.0-gf8cb5dd9-dirty
But I need device-tree-compiler ver1.4.0 or above for making uImage, then
2.download device-tree-compiler_1.4.0+dfsg-1_amd64.deb from web site
3.Dpkg -i device-tree-compiler_1.4.0+dfsg-1_amd64.deb ,
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 8:28 AM, aderson@gmail.com wrote:
1.apt-get install device-tree-compiler , then using dtc -v to get ver
1.3.0-gf8cb5dd9-dirty
But I need device-tree-compiler ver1.4.0 or above for making uImage, then
2.download device-tree-compiler_1.4.0+dfsg-1_amd64.deb from web
export SLOTS=/sys/devices/bone_capemgr.9/slots
sudo echo BB-BONE-LCD7-01-00A0 $SLOTS
[ 2058.656875] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: failed to load firmware
'BB-BONE-LCD7-01--00A0.dtbo'
echo: write error: No such file or directory
where i'm wrong ?
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 4:47 PM, Robert
Yes those events are related, because it's the second time that I lost a
BBB when I've a UDP attack . Most of the time, the BBB freeze completely.
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 4:47 PM, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.comwrote:
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 9:38 AM, Micka mickamus...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 9:59 AM, Micka mickamus...@gmail.com wrote:
export SLOTS=/sys/devices/bone_capemgr.9/slots
sudo echo BB-BONE-LCD7-01-00A0 $SLOTS
[ 2058.656875] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: failed to load firmware
'BB-BONE-LCD7-01--00A0.dtbo'
echo: write error: No such file or
root@beaglebone:/# echo BB-BONE-LCD7-01:00A0 $SLOTS
[ 2688.700962] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: failed to load firmware
'BB-BONE-LCD7-01-00A0.dtbo'
bash: echo: write error: No such file or directory
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 5:04 PM, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.comwrote:
On Thu, Apr 17,
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 10:09 AM, Micka mickamus...@gmail.com wrote:
root@beaglebone:/# echo BB-BONE-LCD7-01:00A0 $SLOTS
[ 2688.700962] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: failed to load firmware
'BB-BONE-LCD7-01-00A0.dtbo'
bash: echo: write error: No such file or directory
root@beaglebone:~# ls
with the working BBB ( same SDCard ), I've :
export SLOTS=/sys/devices/bone_capemgr.9/slot
cat $SLOTS =
0: 54:P---L BeagleBone LCD7 CAPE,00A3,Beagleboardtoys,BB-BONE-LCD7-01
And I just broke the broken one, no more boot, LED, ... BUt it's my fault
this time, I put the BBB not correctly on the
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 10:24 AM, Micka mickamus...@gmail.com wrote:
with the working BBB ( same SDCard ), I've :
export SLOTS=/sys/devices/bone_capemgr.9/slot
cat $SLOTS =
0: 54:P---L BeagleBone LCD7 CAPE,00A3,Beagleboardtoys,BB-BONE-LCD7-01
And I just broke the broken one, no more boot,
It's broken I said... But one thing I'm sure. It's that the bbb don't
handle well a flood on his ethernet port.
Micka,
On Apr 17, 2014 5:25 PM, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 10:24 AM, Micka mickamus...@gmail.com wrote:
with the working BBB ( same SDCard
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 10:35 AM, Micka mickamus...@gmail.com wrote:
It's broken I said... But one thing I'm sure. It's that the bbb don't
handle well a flood on his ethernet port.
Specially in 3.8... Use 3.14.x for better usb/ethernet.
Regards,
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As (probably) most of you are aware, the most straightforward method of
changing the pwm period (frequency) is at boot by setting it in a .dts
overlay. This may be the solution for 90% of pwm users, but we have run
into the situation where we would like to change the pwm period at
Hi,
On Thursday, April 17, 2014 7:48:50 PM UTC+3, Strawson wrote:
Hello all,
As (probably) most of you are aware, the most straightforward method of
changing the pwm period (frequency) is at boot by setting it in a .dts
overlay. This may be the solution for 90% of pwm users, but we have
Hello everyone,
First, I'd like to thank you for all the support and the amazing work done
on the BeagleBoneBlack.
I'm kind of a newbie here. Got my board for a few weeks on Angstrom. I'm an
electronic engineering student in France and for a specific project I need
a custom built
Hi Michael,
I'm currently using the BBB to control a rover robot for a project at my
university. I'm currently having an issue using the UART file /dev/ttyOx to
write an array of characters to a smart servo using c/c++.
More specifically, I've opened the file using
fopen(/dev/ttyO2, wb)
Hello all,
In an effort to make use of the eQEP modules on the beaglebone black we
stumbled across the following encoder patch and were able to compile a
loadable kernel module with the help of TI. Hopefully this will make its
way to the thirdparty script in the debian build farm so the
Hi All (Gerald),
A bit confused about the differences between the BBW and BBB Sitara
balls B15 and B5 voltage levels. Reviewing the schematic for the BBW it
appears PORZ (B15) is being driven from the TPS65217B pin PGOOD (26) and
PGOOD's power supply source VIO is at 3.3v. While on the Sitara
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 12:22 PM, Clément_C
clement.christoma...@orange.fr wrote:
Hello everyone,
First, I'd like to thank you for all the support and the amazing work done
on the BeagleBoneBlack.
I'm kind of a newbie here. Got my board for a few weeks on Angstrom. I'm an
electronic
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 12:30 PM, Strawson jstra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
In an effort to make use of the eQEP modules on the beaglebone black we
stumbled across the following encoder patch and were able to compile a
loadable kernel module with the help of TI. Hopefully this will make
Not that I know of. The device tree can change the pin config to default low
but that does not take effect till boot up so there would still be several
seconds in the HW default condition. I just recently went through something
similar where I had to redesign a lot of stuff on my own PCB
only 50 MB of space Left on My EMMC, I want to Install My Drivers and
applications in my External memory card.How can i do that?
# I boot from EMMC,
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Strawson, best thing I personally can think of, would be to use two or more
pointers to the same file, and rotate between them. Closing one down while
the other continues operating.
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 11:09 AM, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.comwrote:
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 12:30 PM,
Serial boot ? I have not done that yet, Id like to read a write up of that
if you wrote one. e.g. I have no hands on with serial booting, and perhaps
would like to know how.
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 11:45 AM, mac...@msn.com wrote:
Hi William and Cody,
I have some partially good news. Using
Hi all
I'm new to the board. I have purchased a BBB that will be here in a few
weeks and would like some advice.I've searched for a few days but seem to
be going in circles because i'm just not clear on the interface so please
forgive me if this is a commonly asked question.
I'm building a
First Login to your BB via ssh terminal (only if you have connected your BB
with the network)
ssh BB-ipaddress
if you have successfully logged in then open up another terminal and use
scp to transfer your binary to BB
scp /path/to/binary/on/host/pc root@BB-ipaddress:~/
this will copy binary
Never mind again. After digging deeper into the TRM and referring to
note 11 for VDDSHV6 (page 42), that power supply can be 3.3v and
therefore B15 is happy at 3.3v. On the other hand RTC_PORZ can only be
at 1.8 (VDDS_RTC). I understand fully now and the confusion between the
BBW and BBB is
Hi,
Suddenly my bealgebone stop booting.
The log message is:
Starting kernel ...
Uncompressing Linux... done, booting the kernel.
[1.156059] omap_i2c 44e0b000.i2c: controller timed out
[1.156104] tps65217 0-0024: Failed to read INT reg
[1.156123] tps65217 0-0024: Failed to probe
Hi William,
I boot the BBB from the SD card but I purchased the Adafruit debugging
cablehttp://www.adafruit.com/products/954.http://www.adafruit.com/products/954At
first I was using Win7(64) and downloaded a copy of Putty for uSoft. The
default settings for the BBB serial port is 115.2 Kb, 8
Hi Cody,
I posted this to both you and William but in a different post.
Note: The USB hub is an externally powered Belkin HS USB 2.0 hub model
F5U233.
It is not recognized at boot time. I'll try a hot plug and look at dmesg.
No messages appended to dmesg after the hot plug.
the
Is it high (IE. driven) or is it just floating? To quote the TI Technical
Reference: “At reset, all the GPIO related pins are configured as input and
output capabilities are disabled.” Unless the boot process or some program
sets your pin up as an output, then it would just float in a high
Thanks very much Robert !
I've forked your repo on https://github.com/GunMan-fr/linux-dev
and uncommented the rt line in patch.sh .
Then I built the kernel using build_kernel.sh and everything worked
perfectly :) !
Now I was trying to build a debian image with build_deb.sh and it fails
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 6:05 PM, Clément_C
clement.christoma...@orange.fr wrote:
Thanks very much Robert !
I've forked your repo on https://github.com/GunMan-fr/linux-dev
and uncommented the rt line in patch.sh .
Then I built the kernel using build_kernel.sh and everything worked
perfectly
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 4:50 PM, João Paulo joao.bodan...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Suddenly my bealgebone stop booting.
The log message is:
Starting kernel ...
Uncompressing Linux... done, booting the kernel.
[1.156059] omap_i2c 44e0b000.i2c: controller timed out
[1.156104] tps65217
On 4/17/2014 12:35 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:
This should make it easy to get started..
https://github.com/RobertCNelson/linux-dev/commit/bd69ecb7570865a29dd24fd779fa8568ffa39e5d
Just fork the linux-dev repo,
checkout the am33x-v3.14 branch and un-comment the rt line at the
bottom of
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 6:40 PM, Charles Steinkuehler
char...@steinkuehler.net wrote:
On 4/17/2014 12:35 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:
This should make it easy to get started..
https://github.com/RobertCNelson/linux-dev/commit/bd69ecb7570865a29dd24fd779fa8568ffa39e5d
Just fork the linux-dev repo,
I flashed the board and the problem persist. I dont have any board attached
it.
The boot loader appear some problems related to the i2c:
-Boot SPL 2013.04-dirty (Jun 19 2013 - 09:57:14)
timed out in wait_for_pin: I2C_STAT=0
Could not probe the EEPROM; something fundamentally wrong on the I2C
Dear William
Thank you so much for your help
I just confusing one thing which are couple of sentences:
(
All of these steps will be described in more detail below. All of the
options below also require the same set of materials.
- BeagleBone Black
- Display to connect BeagleBone Black to
Dear Sungjin
Thank you so much for your help
I just confusing one thing which are couple of sentences:
(
All of these steps will be described in more detail below. All of the
options below also require the same set of materials.
- BeagleBone Black
- Display to connect BeagleBone Black to
Hi
sorry for bothering you
one more question which is
when I use dpkg-reconfigure locales as root
it showed
root@ubuntu-armhf:/home/ubuntu# dpkg-reconfigure locales
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LANGUAGE = (unset),
LC_ALL
Thanks Tom!
On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 8:37 PM, Tom Davies tgdav...@gmail.com wrote:
BBQ -- depending on your volume, you could desolder the headers, or get a
quote from CircuitCo for a run of BBBs without the headers installed, then
use male headers on your board soldered to the header holes
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