On Sunday, December 21, 2014 7:03:27 AM UTC-5, chirag panchal wrote:
Thank you very much John.
But what is the procedure to integrate all this things/
Particullarly in U-Boot link, what should I download? there are so many
things.
John pointed you to the best page for understanding how to
The install went well, though I had to reboot to get it to work.
There is a bug though when running multiple tabs[1]. I'm editing a at 1300
line file in one tab and click another tab to edit a 110 line file. The
contents of the new file doesn't appear. Rather the old file is still
Hi all,
Rescently i flashed my beagle newest Debian, but after flashing i can no
longer connect it throw ssh. Tried ssh root@beaglebone.local and ssh
root@192.168.7.2 but always getting these errors : ssh: connect to host
197.168.7.2 port 22: Connection refused
and ssh: Could not resolve
Hi andrew! i tried you images (old and new) for beagle bone black. But i am
not getting booted into it.
Is it required to connect Display, LAN, and USB mouse.
If I use HDMI CABLE (sony erricsion) to connect my PC monitor, will it
drive.
the FTDI output:
[6.038794] g_ffs: read descriptors
( 583): Initializing input manager, mUseDevInputEventForAudioJack=false
I/SystemServer( 583): Window Manager
I/WindowManager( 583): No existing display settings
/data/system/display_settings.xml; starting empty
I/WindowManager( 583): No keyguard interface!
I/InputManager( 583): Starting
hi all,
Rescently i flashed my device newest Debian, but after flashing it i cant
connect to it throw ssh. Tried : ssh root@beablebone.local and
ssh root@192.168.7.2. I' getting these errors ssh: Could not resolve
hostname beaglebone.locak: Name or service not known and ssh: connect to
host
Hi all ,
Rescently i flashed to my beaglebone newest Debian, after flashing i can no
longer connect to device throw ssh root@beaglebone.local or ssh
root@192.168.7.2, getting : ssh: connect to host 197.168.7.2 port 22:
Connection refused and ssh: Could not resolve hostname beaglebone.locak:
Have it on AGND
On Thursday, December 18, 2014 6:46:41 PM UTC-6, cmbaker3 wrote:
Analog or digital ground? The two are different.
The digital ground will appear to float since the two are not connected.
AGND is at P9-34, whereas GND is P9-1, P9-2, P9-43-46 and P8-1, P8-2.
Chad
On
When running Mavericks connecting via USB to my BBB Rev A6A was amazingly
simple.
After updating to Yosemite I've not been able to successfully
install/re-install the USB/Network or Serial drivers or to connect to the
board at http://192.168.7.2/
I've downloaded, reinstalled latest HornDIS
Hey all,
At the moment I'm doing a project where the ADC sample rate is very
important. So I would like to know if there's someone that already tried
the ADC maximum sample rate (where the ADC input is fed back by the GPIO
output with 10k resistors voltage divider) of the BeagleBone Black at
Hello all,
I was wondering where I can get the latest angstrom image for BeagleBoard
xm?
The one I have is
Angstrom-TI-GNOME-image-eglibc-ipk-v2012.01-core-beagleboard-2012.01.11.img.
I have already setup the network sharing, and the board has access to the
internet, howerver, the opkg updade
I just purchased a Beaglebone Black Revision C and I appear to be having this
problem. I can't even use the ethernet port but my wireless dongle works just
fine. Has any progress been made to resolve this problem? I can use WiFi for
now but I prefer to use ethernet.
Thanks.
John
--
For more
Hey TJF,
I used the CAP pin and I got low values of frequency, using just one ADC,
and it varies.
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-1kjRR9O8zlI/VJXf_zzNLMI/ADY/UOMIBw16jiQ/s1600/1.JPG
I think it is because of the printf() function as you refered once. How can
I get the real frequency
Rick,
I've attached the source code for some framebuffer experimentation I did.
You'll see circle, line and filled triangle code. Should be self
explanatory.
To compile :-
gcc frame.c -o frame
Best regards,
Mark
On 18 December 2014 at 22:12, Rick Mann rm...@latencyzero.com wrote:
On Dec
Hey Lenny,
At this moment I need fast control of current and tension. That depends of
the ADC sample rate. I would be very thankful if you sent it.
Best regards,
Luciano.
Domingo, 21 de Dezembro de 2014 11:19:08 UTC, Lenny escreveu:
The ADC can definitely sample at 1.6 MHz, that is four
Thanks! That did the trick. This would be a pulldown resistor correct?
I had to use a 330k to not loose the 0.6v input threshold for activation.
Here is the new data...
Smaller values are baseline and larger consecutive numbers are with alarm
activation. If I want to get it cleaner I suppose I
On Friday, May 10, 2013 12:00:31 PM UTC-7, Peter Arnt wrote:
Greetings
I am trying to install GDB for native debugging on a BeagleBoard-xM
(rev-C) running Angstrom.
The Linux image is:
Angstrom-TI-GNOME-image-eglibc-ipk-v2012.01-core-beagleboard-2012.01.11.img
The following sequence
Sorry for posting in such and old thread.
Can you share how to run Wolfram on non-Pi boards?
Seems there is a wolfram-engine in Pi repos, can I just get that package
and install on other ARM board?
пятница, 17 января 2014 г., 21:41:05 UTC+2 пользователь Mark A. Yoder
написал:
Success! I
reboot multiple time and try to get the orange Led !
Le Mon Dec 22 2014 at 14:44:00, ars_n8...@windstream.net a écrit :
I just purchased a Beaglebone Black Revision C and I appear to be having
this problem. I can't even use the ethernet port but my wireless dongle
works just fine. Has any
Thanks John, now I am going ahead.. if I will face some problem, I ll
get back to you.
Thank you very much.
On 12/22/14, david turvene dturv...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, December 21, 2014 7:03:27 AM UTC-5, chirag panchal wrote:
Thank you very much John.
But what is the procedure to
Using the HDMI cable to connect the BBB to your DVI/HDMI display should
work without an issue. You do not need HDMI audio to use the Android
image. I have used it without an issue with the various LCD capes without
audio, for example. Using the ethernet LAN connection and USB mouse are
also
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 7:18 AM, Mark Yoder mark.a.yo...@gmail.com wrote:
The install went well, though I had to reboot to get it to work.
There is a bug though when running multiple tabs[1]. I'm editing a at 1300
line file in one tab and click another tab to edit a 110 line file. The
I'm running Chrome v39.0.2171.95 m on Windows and on Linux. Right now I
can't reproduce the error on either. Good thing I got a video of it!
--Mark
p.s. Have a Merry Christmas.
On Monday, December 22, 2014 9:54:48 AM UTC-5, robert nelson wrote:
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 7:18 AM, Mark Yoder
Unfortunately I'm no longer able to run Mathematica on the Bone. The Beta
program has finished and my images no longer work.
--Mark
On Tuesday, November 26, 2013 1:27:40 PM UTC-5, Mark A. Yoder wrote:
I see the raspberry pi is getting Mathematica[1][2]. Has anyone heard any
rumors about
I'm on BBB with the shipping software, plus debian updates.
This works fine:
systemd-journalctl --lines=10 --all --follow
This outputs nothing:
systemd-journalctl --lines=10 --all --follow | cat
Looks like this version of journalctl is broken somehow when output is to
a pipe.
So
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 1:20 PM, Britton Kerin britton.ke...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm on BBB with the shipping software, plus debian updates.
This works fine:
systemd-journalctl --lines=10 --all --follow
This outputs nothing:
systemd-journalctl --lines=10 --all --follow | cat
Hi Guys, I am seeing the same issue as Richard above. Was a solution ever
found for this ESD reset issue?
In the past I have had some success on solving this issue on other micros
by adding some capacitance on the micro's reset line to prevent the reset
I/P bouncing when the ESD takes place,
Hello,
I have a Beaglebone Black with 4GB eMMC and debian preinstalled, that I got
all setup for my application. I got another 4GB BBB, and am trying to
clone eMMC from the first one to this new one, but am having problems. My
current problem is the board that I have setup already has
Oh, sadly.
However, I managed to download .deb package from Raspbian repo.
I hope it would work on my board (arm v7, it is compatible with arm v6).
It's likely illegal, though.
Thanks!
2014-12-22 20:33 GMT+02:00 Mark A. Yoder mark.a.yo...@gmail.com:
Unfortunately I'm no longer able to run
I am not sure what was used, other than putting it in a box or adding ESD
protection devices on every point on the board likely to be touched by a
person.
The certification was done by a lab. You are welcome to download the full
report from the WIKI.
Wow, thanks Mark, that's informative to look at. I appreciate it.
But what I was asking about was hardware framebuffer support for SDL. Maybe
what you've shown me means that it just works, but when I was using it a few
months ago, it had to use a software framebuffer. Note that I'm not entirely
Have a look at this thread How to make BBB pins work after Ubuntu Trusty
install?
Just because no one's mentioned it yet...Go works great on the BBB. Fully
compiled like C with more modern features, won't rot your brain like C++.
On Sunday, December 21, 2014 11:20:07 AM UTC-8, Rick Reynolds wrote:
Never mind DOTE! lol...
On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 1:18 PM, Rick Reynolds
On 12/22/2014 12:21 AM, Thorsten von Eicken wrote:
I just upgraded to kernel 3.14.4 and have now run headfirst into the lack
of capemgr. I had a nice DTS overlay file to enable ttyO4 with DTR/DSR/CTS
and that's now of course useless. Not only that, but the dts files
in
there is another thread here *Duplicate BeagleBone black setup*
Hello everybody,
We designed one custom board with TI's OMAP processor similar to
beagleboard.
we registered our board and got Machine ID, even i gave wrong machine ID
(i.e., i tried different .dts accidentally IDs are different in each case),
my kernel is booting.
In .dts, i made this
On Dec 22, 2014 10:36 PM, Rangineni Balu rangineni.b...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everybody,
We designed one custom board with TI's OMAP processor similar to
beagleboard.
we registered our board and got Machine ID, even i gave wrong machine ID
(i.e., i tried different .dts accidentally IDs are
On Tuesday, December 23, 2014 10:15:48 AM UTC+5:30, RobertCNelson wrote:
On Dec 22, 2014 10:36 PM, Rangineni Balu rangine...@gmail.com
javascript: wrote:
Hello everybody,
We designed one custom board with TI's OMAP processor similar to
beagleboard.
we registered our board and
Hi everyone,
Following up from the work at BeaglePilot
https://github.com/beaglepilot/beaglepilot's project I'm pleased to
announce that at we at Erle Robotics just released the pre-orders for
Erle-brain https://erlerobotics.com/blog/erle-brain/, a BBB Linux-based
autopilot for making drones.
Try my solution a couple of posts up - basically, just hit the reset button
on the board with the board booted and Ethernet plugged in.
On Monday, December 22, 2014, Micka mickamus...@gmail.com wrote:
reboot multiple time and try to get the orange Led !
Le Mon Dec 22 2014 at 14:44:00,
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