Aaand. Done. I have GPS and blue-arduplane. Thanks Robert and Jason.
Now you'll be able to say you "knew me when..."
Cheers to you both.
On Thursday, July 6, 2017 at 3:36:27 PM UTC-7, Jason Kridner wrote:
>
> Indeed, TX on the GPS (the one spitting out data) should be RX on the
> UART.
Indeed, TX on the GPS (the one spitting out data) should be RX on the UART.
> On Jul 6, 2017, at 6:27 PM, Timothy Litvin wrote:
>
> I've wondered that too, but haven't yet switched them; I wanted to first
> confirm that the software really should be that simple.
> I'm
I've wondered that too, but haven't yet switched them; I wanted to first
confirm that the software really should be that simple.
I'm probing the GPS signal at the uBlox board itself, definitely the wire
silkscreened "Tx": I'm getting a signal there. Not likely my spliced
connector leads are
On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 3:18 PM, Timothy Litvin wrote:
> In my previous post I re-flashed the BBBlue because, after some amount of
> poking around troubleshooting, on reboot somehow I had disabled all my
> comms. So: clean slate. Reflash. I setup WIFI and, with an updated
thanks Greg,
this proyect has great documentation :)
On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 7:24 AM, Greg wrote:
> I found nodejs to be amazing! My opinion: go with the latest and
> greatest Nodejs v8.0 and try Javascript ES6 + HTML5 + WebSockets.
> Javascript is now a reasonable
On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 3:28 PM, Alan Marshall wrote:
> How do you turn off the Soft AP?
in : /etc/default/bb-wl18xx
set:
TETHER_ENABLED=yes -> TETHER_ENABLED=no
full list of options:
Thanks Greg, I got another beaglebone green wireless and it worked.
Test webcam and flahs drive
Apparently the one that was using has some problem
Thank you
On Wednesday, July 5, 2017 at 7:07:54 AM UTC-4, Greg wrote:
>
> That's easy. Here is before and after plugging in USB flash stick:
>
>
How do you turn off the Soft AP?
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In my previous post I re-flashed the BBBlue because, after some amount of
poking around troubleshooting, on reboot somehow I had disabled all my
comms. So: clean slate. Reflash. I setup WIFI and, with an updated Debian
image, installed the most recent recipe for blue-arduplane, (the latest
On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 2:25 PM, Mark Vinson wrote:
> The Beaglebones in question were distributed by Mouser (their part #
> 958-BBB01-SC-505), and show "beagleboard.org/BeagleBone Black Rev C -
> manufactured by GHI Electronics" on each box.
>
> uname -a returns:
>
>
Greg - Thanks for the feedback. From my new Beaglebone Blacks:
*Debian release: (uname –r):* 4.4.9-ti-r25
*df –h:*
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
udev 10M 0 10M 0% /dev
tmpfs99M 8.4M 91M 9% /run
/dev/mmcblk0p1 3.5G 3.2G 57M 99% /
I am trying to disable CLKOUT1 due to EMI issues (and neither do I user
HDMI) on Beaglebone Black. To disable CLKOUT1, TRM suggests disabling
SYSBOOT[5]. I disable it by removing R64 and connecting R90 to ground. I
have manually verified using a multimeter that SYSBOOT[5] is indeed 0, I
have
>
> (The purpose of the mmcblk1boot* devices is unknown at present.)
>
Four years later I happened across this post and found it helpful.
I believe these devices map to the hidden boot sectors within the eMMC
which hangs off the MMC1 peripheral.
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Hi there,
Sorry, that I can't answer the question. I am curious on the same thing
with you. Did you get an answer to this question?
Best Regards,
Deemarc B.
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>
> Hello All,
>
> I've been
I'm interested in using Bluetooth to communicate from an Android device to the
Beaglebone Blue. Has anyone done this?
Sincerely,
Brandon Sights
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Does anyone have an example, or tips, on reading/writing to the CAN port on the
Beaglebone Blue?
Thank you,
Brandon Sights
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Are there any examples for using the CAN bus on BBB? Any tips that can be
provided for using the CAN bus?
Thank you,
Brandon Sights
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Hi,
I cannot enable wifi using *connmanctl.*
*connmanctl** can ot recognize wlan, *only shows ethernet when technologies
is asked.
May I ask you which image are you using ?
Gokhan
On Saturday, April 8, 2017 at 7:02:44 AM UTC+3, Mala Dies wrote:
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> Hey Yo,
>
> *connmanctl *is used as the
Dear Robert,
Thank You, for anyone looking here is my complete /boot/uEnv.txt, changed
in bold
#Docs: http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:U-boot_partitioning_layout_2.0
uname_r=4.4.54-ti-r93
#uuid=
#dtb=
##BeagleBone Black/Green dtb's for v4.1.x (BeagleBone White just works..)
##BeagleBone Black:
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