Sorry, I use Linux typically (dd utility).
But as I know win32diskimager is right tool for creating sd card.
On Sunday, March 19, 2017 at 2:00:25 AM UTC+5, Dario Guaman wrote:
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> Thanks Sergey ..
> The procedure for moving to the uSD is:
> Unzip with 7zip and burn in the uSD with
If you want the latest "release" version, use the 11-06 version, as
referenced on
https://beagleboard.org/latest-images
I told you where the "console version" corresponding to that "release"
version was.
==
If you are comfortable using a "testing" version, then I would only use the
ones that
Thanks for sharing. I just discovered that the latest console image on that
domain is
https://debian.beagleboard.org/images/rcn-ee.net/rootfs/bb.org/testing/2017-02-26/console/.
I assume I should try that instead of
This can all be done from userspace. Seriously, how do you games that use
joysticks as in input work ? All those other board mentioned are not worth
the time investment, specifically for this single task. Also, I own several
TI LM4F dev boards as well as the TM4C1294. The TM4C1294 has issues, but
On Sat, Mar 18, 2017 at 1:49 AM, wrote:
> I just want to know the possibilities here before buying a beaglebone black
> and starting a project. Im completely new here so perhaps there would be a
> better micro-controller out there. I just want to be able to use a generic
>
Luther:
Should you want the reduced "Console" version of the latest "release"
version of Debian 8.6
Robert has convenient saved them at
https://debian.beagleboard.org/images/rcn-ee.net/rootfs/bb.org/testing/2016-11-06/console/
The one with "blank" in the name is the flasher version.
I just want to know the possibilities here before buying a beaglebone black
and starting a project. Im completely new here so perhaps there would be a
better micro-controller out there. I just want to be able to use a generic
usb joystick (or 2 rather simultaneously) to get user inputs that in
On Saturday, January 21, 2017 at 1:53:19 PM UTC-5, Mike Reynolds wrote:
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> Hi all,
> I have an Ubuntu 14.06 image which runs on the BBBW. Unsurprisingly it
> does not setup the BBBW's onboard Wifi/Bluetooth. Is there an Ubuntu image
> supporting the BBBW's onboard WiFi? Alternately are
Dario, hello.
Sorry, we did a small cleaning on server.
Right link is https://www.onlims.com/ewsh/Image/bbb/bbb-qt-egl.img.tgz
Good luck.
On Friday, March 17, 2017 at 8:40:18 PM UTC+5, Dario Guaman wrote:
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> Hi Sergey, the image isn't available now, can you post a new link please
> regards
>
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http://192.168.7.2/bone101/Support/BoneScript/
I click run on some of the scripts on this page and I see nothing happen.
Additionally I get this as a error message before the thing runs:
Uncaught Invalid callback message received:
Hi, Interesting task you have ahead. while it can be done with the
BeagleBone Black their could be issues with accurate PWM control
as the OS is not real time. If your pwm is allowed to skip a beat from time
to time or is is slow enough that it is not a problem for you . . .
Others please chime
Thanks Sergey ..
The procedure for moving to the uSD is:
Unzip with 7zip and burn in the uSD with win32diskimager?
regards
El sábado, 18 de marzo de 2017, 7:59:10 (UTC-6), sal...@onlims.com escribió:
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> Dario, hello.
> Sorry, we did a small cleaning on server.
> Right link is
On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 10:49 PM, wrote:
>
> I just want to know the possibilities here before buying a beaglebone
> black and starting a project. Im completely new here so perhaps there would
> be a better micro-controller out there. I just want to be able to use a
> generic
Hello, will there be a wiki specifically for BB blue? If there were already
one, more people would be already buying it.
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Caution, I'm not a Mac user, however, the Mac operating system has a
"shell" which is very similar to the shell in Linux.
So if you can get to the Mac shell, then all of the Linux specific
information will be useful to you.
If you can open a shell in your Mac, try this with the BBB:
ssh
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