[beagleboard] Want to PRU binary using prussdrv_exec_program - Can't seem to get .bin file loading on PRU

2016-09-16 Thread paulandrew . mcmanus
Hi, Wondering if anyone can help. I had the Remote Proc/RpMsg working passing data to and fro. However I liked the functionality of uio_pruss so I have updated my kernel to 4.4.20-ti-r44 following advice from some of the guys on the board. Thanks to all who responded last time, uio_pruss is

[beagleboard] Re: Enable can0, can1, adc and spi0 with dtb-rebuilder (Debian Jessy 8.4, 4.4.9-ti-r25)

2016-09-16 Thread djkidd
Andre, I'm using the same BeagleBone image, but I've been unable to get the BeagleBone to boot after I followed your step-by-step instructions. Do you know if anything has changed in the dtb-rebuilder since you were successful in enabling can0? Thanks, Jay On Monday, May 30, 2016 at 7:31:56

[beagleboard] Re: Remote Proc and examples to fill PRU data memory, store/read data in PRU shared memory

2016-09-16 Thread paulandrew . mcmanus
Hi, Thanks for the link , updated kernel to latest , 4.4.20-ti-r44. Followed the instructions and the uio kernel objects are loaded. Just working through examples now. It will be easier to use uio for my application. Cheers, Paul On Tuesday, September 13, 2016 at 3:25:37 PM UTC+1,

[beagleboard] Re: how to copy sd card kernel image into emmc memory of beaglebone black by uisng windows os?

2016-09-16 Thread karan_ec via BeagleBoard
it means that its not possible to copy kernel image from sd card to EMMC memory. On Friday, September 16, 2016 at 12:43:58 PM UTC+5:30, sven.n...@gmail.com wrote: > > As far as I remember, kernel is not located on a Windows-readable > filesystem. Its easy enough to copy kernel when running

[beagleboard] Re: how to copy sd card kernel image into emmc memory of beaglebone black by uisng windows os?

2016-09-16 Thread sven . norinder
As far as I remember, kernel is not located on a Windows-readable filesystem. Its easy enough to copy kernel when running Linux though. You must also copy modules directory (in /lib/modules) for the kernel you want to boot normally. And maybe change some uEnv variables. /Sven Den fredag 16