Re: [beagleboard] Re: BeagleBoard-X15 - seriously? :)

2014-11-08 Thread Maxim Podbereznyy
John Syn, Wandboard Quad does have 64 bit memory bus. P.S. I don't know who needs dual DSP onboard because TI definitely will not support them as should like it was for omap3/dm37. I'd better have well supported hardware video encoder/decoder rather than double general purpose DSPs without any sof

[beagleboard] Connecting Two Beaglebones over USB?

2014-11-08 Thread BeagleInterest
If I plug a Beaglebone into my PC then it appears as a RNDIS device. Can I do the same thing with 2 beaglebones? Eg hook up one beaglebone to another over USB so the appear on a local network? I tried this with Debian and it seemed to be lacking some drivers. Is there something I need to ins

[beagleboard] Re: BeagleBoard-X15 - seriously? :)

2014-11-08 Thread robert.berger
Hi, On Saturday, November 8, 2014 6:31:25 PM UTC+2, sixvolts wrote: > > Any ideas how this compares to the wandboard quad? 4x Cortex-A9 vs 2x > Cortex-A15 > Well the Cortex-A15 includes full hardware visualization, which the Cortex-A9 lacks. If this new board with multiple Cortex-A15 and dual

Re: [beagleboard] issue @ apt-get update && apt-get upgrade

2014-11-08 Thread Robert Nelson
Somewhere between me uploading the official image to bb.org to them shipping hardware... On Nov 8, 2014 6:59 PM, wrote: > > Well, darn... > Element14 screwed up? sweet... > > Your guidance did the trick... > Where did that file come from anyway? > > -- > For more options, visit http://beagleboard

Re: [beagleboard] issue @ apt-get update && apt-get upgrade

2014-11-08 Thread daniels . thierry
Well, darn... Element14 screwed up? sweet... Your guidance did the trick... Where did that file come from anyway? -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BeagleBoard" group. To unsubscribe from

[beagleboard] Is is possible to communicate over serial (big USB ) between BBB and Teensy 2.0?

2014-11-08 Thread 'Sorin Vatasoiu' via BeagleBoard
Hi, I have a Teensy 2.0 board that control a device. Teensy it is set to accept serial (115200) commands as text: "motoron", "motoroff" ... and execute them, which is working fine. Now I try to use a BBB rev. C (Linux Debian) to be the source that will send those command. I would like to use th

Re: [beagleboard] Re: BeagleBoard-X15 - seriously? :)

2014-11-08 Thread William Hermans
I'd be surprised if it did. I've been keeping up with the technology for many years now, and mostly only Silicon image ( SIL3132 most notably ) chip sets support port multiplication. However, in the last year or so I have not been keeping as close an eye on this stuff. Id be pleasantly surprised t

Re: [beagleboard] Re: BeagleBoard-X15 - seriously? :)

2014-11-08 Thread Gerald Coley
There is eSATA on the board. I do not know if it supports port multipliers. That would be a TI question. Gerald On Sat, Nov 8, 2014 at 4:46 PM, William Hermans wrote: > I did not notice the eSATA on the specs that I've read so far. However > assuming this board does have an eSATA port on it, d

Re: [beagleboard] Re: BeagleBoard-X15 - seriously? :)

2014-11-08 Thread William Hermans
I did not notice the eSATA on the specs that I've read so far. However assuming this board does have an eSATA port on it, does this port also support hardware, or software port multipliers ? On Sat, Nov 8, 2014 at 3:21 PM, John Syn wrote: > > From: sixvolts > Reply-To: "beagleboard@googlegroups

Re: [beagleboard] Re: BeagleBoard-X15 - seriously? :)

2014-11-08 Thread John Syn
From: sixvolts Reply-To: "beagleboard@googlegroups.com" Date: Saturday, November 8, 2014 at 8:31 AM To: "beagleboard@googlegroups.com" Subject: [beagleboard] Re: BeagleBoard-X15 - seriously? :) > Any ideas how this compares to the wandboard quad? 4x Cortex-A9 vs 2x > Cortex-A15? According

Re: [beagleboard] Re: BeagleBoard-X15 - seriously? :)

2014-11-08 Thread Robert Nelson
On Nov 8, 2014 4:12 PM, "William Hermans" wrote: > > Gerald, perhaps, but it is a huge disappointment to me, and I am sure to many others out there. > > This board to me screams low-end x86 killer, and squarely lands in the multimedia arena. A bit much for a NAS like system if you ask me, but sure

Re: [beagleboard] Re: BeagleBoard-X15 - seriously? :)

2014-11-08 Thread William Hermans
Gerald, perhaps, but it is a huge disappointment to me, and I am sure to many others out there. This board to me screams low-end x86 killer, and squarely lands in the multimedia arena. A bit much for a NAS like system if you ask me, but surely would do a great job of it. It will be interesting to

[beagleboard] Using DMTimer pins to measure pulse width.

2014-11-08 Thread robjsstewart
I'm trying to use the DMTimer pins (gpio2[2...5]) to measure pulse width using the 25MHz clock. I've successfully tested the software using a button connected to the 3.3v rail. The pinmux is set to mode 2 forcthose pins and pull up/down are disabled. The timers are set up in capture mode with i

[beagleboard] Using DMtimer pins to measure pulse width

2014-11-08 Thread robjsstewart
I'm trying to use the timer pins (gpio2[2...5]) to measure pulse with on a BBB with the 25 MHz clock. The pin mud mode is correctly set to 2 and pull up/down are disabled and capture mode is set on the timers. When I connect a push button attached to 3.3v to one of the four timer pins I correctl

Re: [beagleboard] Re: BeagleBoard-X15 - seriously? :)

2014-11-08 Thread Gerald Coley
Both PCIe ports are connected to the expansion headers. As to TI using closed source drivers,that is the result of buying IP from other sources, something that most SOC suppliers do in one area or the other. Gerald On Sat, Nov 8, 2014 at 3:21 PM, Robert Nelson wrote: > > On Nov 8, 2014 3:05 P

Re: [beagleboard] Re: Having trouble filing an RMA for a BBB though the site

2014-11-08 Thread Gerald Coley
You can just delete if you wish. Gerald On Sat, Nov 8, 2014 at 2:01 PM, Klockwurth wrote: > Update: > > I found the solution to my problem with some help of a class mate. It was > all a software issue. I was able to conclude that my SD card that I was > using for reflashing had actually been p

Re: [beagleboard] Re: BeagleBoard-X15 - seriously? :)

2014-11-08 Thread Robert Nelson
On Nov 8, 2014 3:05 PM, "William Hermans" wrote: > > So, *why* does TI keep using hardware that has closed source drivers ? Does TI realize this is killing their stuff in the eyes of many ppl out there ? Well it does have a Vivante GC320 2D GPU so maybe they are starting the transition > > O

Re: [beagleboard] Re: BeagleBoard-X15 - seriously? :)

2014-11-08 Thread William Hermans
So, *why* does TI keep using hardware that has closed source drivers ? Does TI realize this is killing their stuff in the eyes of many ppl out there ? On Sat, Nov 8, 2014 at 1:05 PM, rh_ wrote: > On Fri, 7 Nov 2014 12:32:19 -0600 > Gerald Coley wrote: > > > Definitely not one of those. Look at

[beagleboard] Re: Having trouble filing an RMA for a BBB though the site

2014-11-08 Thread Klockwurth
Update: I found the solution to my problem with some help of a class mate. It was all a software issue. I was able to conclude that my SD card that I was using for reflashing had actually been partitioned before (long ago, while I was flashing a phone or something of that nature) and the reason

Re: [beagleboard] BeagleBoard-X15 - seriously? :)

2014-11-08 Thread Robert Nelson
On Nov 8, 2014 1:27 PM, "Kumar Abhishek" wrote: > > I'm just hoping that the pricing is right - this is a killer board at around 150$. > Not sure if this can replace a desktop but it sounds like a good NAS/Media server/HTPC builds though that might not be an intended application of this beast :) >

Re: [beagleboard] BeagleBoard-X15 - seriously? :)

2014-11-08 Thread Kumar Abhishek
I'm just hoping that the pricing is right - this is a killer board at around 150$. Not sure if this can replace a desktop but it sounds like a good NAS/Media server/HTPC builds though that might not be an intended application of this beast :) Is it the PCIe part which isn't open source on the boar

Re: [beagleboard] BeagleBoard-X15 - seriously? :)

2014-11-08 Thread Robert Nelson
On Nov 8, 2014 1:06 PM, "Scott Murray" wrote: > > Are either of the AM5278's PCIe ports run out to the connectors? Yeap! > > Thanks, > > Scott > > On Sat, Nov 8, 2014 at 9:13 AM, Gerald Coley wrote: >> >> There is only four connectors with 66 pins each, so I could only get 157 GPIO pins on it.

Re: [beagleboard] BeagleBoard-X15 - seriously? :)

2014-11-08 Thread Scott Murray
Are either of the AM5278's PCIe ports run out to the connectors? Thanks, Scott On Sat, Nov 8, 2014 at 9:13 AM, Gerald Coley wrote: > There is only four connectors with 66 pins each, so I could only get 157 > GPIO pins on it. And yes it is eSATA. > > BTW, the connectosr are on the back of the b

Re: [beagleboard] beaglebone-universal-io and analog input

2014-11-08 Thread TJF
Hello Roy, there's an alternative way to fetch ADC data on the BBB. The library libpruio provides several functions to fetch analog input, much faster and more flexible than sysfs. It also allows to configure the ADC subsystem steps. And furthermore i

[beagleboard] Having trouble filing an RMA for a BBB though the site

2014-11-08 Thread Klockwurth
Hello, I am having issues filing an RMA through Beaglebone's main site. I have a BBB Rev C that's suffering boot problems, but it's hard for me to describe what's wrong. Here is what I was a planing to describe the problem in the RMA as. "The board was working fine out of the box. I was able

[beagleboard] Re: BeagleBoard-X15 - seriously? :)

2014-11-08 Thread sixvolts
Any ideas how this compares to the wandboard quad? 4x Cortex-A9 vs 2x Cortex-A15? Also, this would be awesome to setup a small Arm cluster with since it has a decent RAM/core count ratio, gig/e and sata. -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss --- You received this message

[beagleboard] Re: where is 192.168.7.2 ip address defined?

2014-11-08 Thread david turvene
On Friday, November 7, 2014 3:52:16 PM UTC-5, Milton Mobley wrote: > > I found the place, it is set in /etc/udev/rules.d/udhcpd.rules > > But to clarify the problem, what I wanted was to have each of several > distros I test have a different IP address so that they > would appear to my desktop SS

Re: [beagleboard] Re: 3.17.1-rc4 sudden reset

2014-11-08 Thread Ives van der Flaas
However, not enoug of a difference apparently. I just had a sudden reset occur. This is on a 3.18-rc2-bone1 with both a Dymo labelwriter and a smartcard reader attached through USB. The boot log after reset can be found at http://pastebin.com/YGnNpJyQ Op zaterdag 8 november 2014 10:37:51 UTC+1

Re: [beagleboard] BBB: Connect to "Debian Console Flasher" version via usb

2014-11-08 Thread Robert Nelson
On Nov 8, 2014 8:15 AM, "tom" wrote: > > I recently flashed my BBB from Angstrum to "Debian: Console". However since then I haven't been able to reconnect to my BBB successfully. Using the usb, I have tried connecting it to my Ubuntu laptop/desktop, my router, and using some nmap queries to discov

Re: [beagleboard] Adafruit_BBIO.GPIO not working, command line does

2014-11-08 Thread povilus
Wow, you're kind of an ass aren't you. On Saturday, November 16, 2013 8:50:46 AM UTC-7, William Hermans wrote: > > This question has no place on this group. Period. > > > On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 8:41 AM, Charles Hamilton > wrote: > >> Matt's question seems like a perfectly legit and useful quest

[beagleboard] serial Port on NAND boot mode

2014-11-08 Thread vairamhcet
Hi all, i am setting up the USB ot ttl board, using loopback i found the serial adapter is configured in my Linux os. So how can i check the adapter is connected to board or not. *So while boot from NAND flash, the board**(BeagleBone Black Rev C)** may send any msg in serial header J1.* Thank

[beagleboard] BBB: Connect to "Debian Console Flasher" version via usb

2014-11-08 Thread tom
I recently flashed my BBB from Angstrum to "Debian: Console". However since then I haven't been able to reconnect to my BBB successfully. Using the usb, I have tried connecting it to my Ubuntu laptop/desktop, my router, and using some nmap queries to discover the ip address. (instead of 192.168.

Re: [beagleboard] Recommendation to boot / resume Linux in less than a second...

2014-11-08 Thread GONZALEZ Laurent
JP, if you can afford twice your budget (1s!), you can try the path I went two years ago when I demonstrated fast boot on imx6, from power-on to V4L user app in less than 1s (915ms). What I did for this demo might apply to BBB/your_project, or not (I let you decide): * U-boot: use DMA to read

Re: [beagleboard] BeagleBoard-X15 - seriously? :)

2014-11-08 Thread Gerald Coley
There is only four connectors with 66 pins each, so I could only get 157 GPIO pins on it. And yes it is eSATA. BTW, the connectosr are on the back of the board. You can see their mounting holes from the top of the board, three on each end. The connectors are SMT. Gerald On Sat, Nov 8, 2014 at 4

Re: [beagleboard] BeagleBoard-X15 - seriously? :)

2014-11-08 Thread Kumar Abhishek
I see almost nil GPIO pin headers on this board. How many GPIO pins would be there on this one, and would it include all the PRU pins? Also, just to confirm if there's an eSATA port onboard. On Friday, November 7, 2014 8:07:04 PM UTC+5:30, Gerald wrote: > > Yep. That monster is showing some lif

Re: [beagleboard] Re: libpruio (fast and easy D/A - I/O)

2014-11-08 Thread William Hermans
> > *If you want to provide better sample code you're free to go, but please > don't be that smart-ass stating facts that are only half or not at all > true.* Ok, that is just plain rude. So, since we're being rude now. I should mention the code you pasted is C and not C++. I figured you should

Re: [beagleboard] Disable CONFIG_SERIAL_OMAP

2014-11-08 Thread Terje Froysa
> Ok thanks, Problem is that the -*- marks can't be altered in the menuconfig character graphics. How do I turn off these settings? Do I have to edit the .config file? Regards Terje -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss --- You received this message because you are su

[beagleboard] Re: make modules_install gets wrong path

2014-11-08 Thread Terje Froysa
> > Thanks Robert! > This saved my day. I just had to remove the local version setting in the menuconfig and use the LOCALVERSION=-bone67 I guess this is a flaw in the making that will be corrected later. > > Best regards > Terje Froysa > -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/dis

Re: [beagleboard] Re: 3.17.1-rc4 sudden reset

2014-11-08 Thread Ives van der Flaas
Setting the usb0 dr_mode to peripheral and disabling OTG in the .config definitely makes a big difference. I have a 3.18-rc2-bone1 currently running for almost 24 hours with this patch, much more than I've ever previously achieved with 3.18 or 3.17. Op woensdag 5 november 2014 01:36:09 UTC+1 s