Hello.
I am wondering if some one can access UART on Beaglebone AI. I updated
*.dts file so I think I got /dev/ttyS1, ttyS2, ttyS3, ttyS4 and ttyS5 on my
kernel.
*debian@beaglebone:/dev$ ls -al ttyS**
crw--- 1 debian tty 4, 64 Mar 13 01:04 ttyS0
crw-rw 1 root dialout 4, 65 Mar
Hello.
I am wondering if some one can access UART on Beaglebone AI. I updated
*.dts file so I think I got /dev/ttyS1, ttyS2, ttyS3, ttyS4 and ttyS5 on my
kernel.
*debian@beaglebone:/dev$ ls -al ttyS**
crw--- 1 debian tty 4, 64 Mar 13 01:04 ttyS0
crw-rw 1 root dialout 4, 65 Mar
This information is probably not relevant to you anymore, but I am posting
it for other Googlers who come along. I am using windows 7 and I also used
windows connection sharing to give internet axis to the BeagleBone Black
but I did one more thing and told the DHCP which gets activated when
Hi,
Im in Search of a Linux SBC, BBGW suits our need, but want to Explore the
Sleep Modes/Power Save mode in order to run the SBC on Battery.
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The driver appears to be 8 yrs old, this puts it in kernel version 3.x or
possibly 2.x, a lot of kernel api calls have changed since then. A starting
point would be to get the kernel source that your using in the Stretch
release, add the driver (if it is not already there) and see if you can