I'm running on Ubuntu 13.04 and I'm curious how the time-sync is working
behind the curtain. The reason for asking is sometimes after powering up
the BBB there is no network-connection available. Therefore it takes some
stored/saved (?) time from
Dear Gerald,
once again you are right: I should not use the word high so easily.
By the way, thanks again for your help.
Alberto
Depends on your definition of HIGH. GPMC is 100MHZ and up to 16Bits wide.
Gerald
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 9:58 AM, Alberto Potenza
Thanks for your answer, as I also own an i.Mx53 QSB I know that things are
easier than with BeagleboneBlack, ie : I successfully done Yocto, bare
compilations, etc.
Therefore, if you could show some instructions to set up Buildroot for
Beaglebone Black it would be nice.
2013/10/14 liyaoshi
Hello,
I have BSNL 3G USB dongle. Can we connect this dongle to BBB (Angstrom)
directly? If any one knows this please post it here.. Thanks
Regards,
Vinayak
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Hi James,
After a lot of other tests I'm quite sure the pins are hooked correct,
really the eQep reads something, the only thing is tath it is continually
underflow/Overflow...
I'm experimentig varying the QEPCTL settings but without luck (until now).
Giuseppe
Il giorno sabato 12 ottobre
Ok , this is For current buildroot patch ,
9f7e8f120dfeddd8b49eb4d232253cc3f9ac8efa
And I dont have a beaglebone board .
Just compiled sucess . with qt 5.1.1
For some time , I will try to addd wayland support .
maybe I should setup a project on github ,just maybe .
2013/10/14 David Lewin
The stuff crammed into this little SoC never ceases to amaze. It would be
nice to get this added into the mainline kernel.
David
On Friday 11 Oct 2013, Giuseppe Iellamo wrote:
Hi all,
Since I want to use Beaglebone black in order to perform e motor position
controller I need to use an
Interesting. I saw the commit from Yann Morin but as my experience about
Buildroot is near 0, I will bounce with your idea and will try to rebuild
my previous Debian with qt 5.1.1 : with some luck the lib dependency will
be satisfied.
2013/10/14 liyaoshi liyao...@gmail.com
Ok , this is For
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 2:29 AM, leo mayer leo.ze...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm running on Ubuntu 13.04 and I'm curious how the time-sync is working
behind the curtain. The reason for asking is sometimes after powering up the
BBB there is no network-connection available. Therefore it takes some
1) Can I launch the ntp-update after the boot when the network is ready?
i.e. don't execute before the network-connection is established. I guess
I
have to configure some init-scripts, but I guess at well they should
already
be there (from Ubuntu?). Since I don't wanna reinvent
I'm kind of a newbie, just got a brand new BBB.
I installed the FTDI driver that shipped with the BBB. Checked the
Info.plist, file was patched. Rebooted computer, reconnected BBB USB,
waited for BBB to boot, checked out ls /dev/tty* to see if I got a
tty.usbserial in there somewhere.
After compiling and running a couple of GUI applications on my BeagleBone
Rev6a I downloaded the HelloGL demo app to try OpenGL ES on the beaglebone
but while I could build for the desktop I could not build for the
BeagleBone as the opengl libraries are missing.
The Angstrom website has some
Hi,
I found that after make scripts the files are in the directories then I can
rerun opkg upgrade and it completes without error, and I can build kernel
modules.
I do:
echo nameserver 10.0.0.2 /etc/resolv.conf
opkg update
opkg upgrade
opkg install kernel-headers
opkg install kernel-dev
Hi,
I'm currently building angstrom-v2012.12console-image using following
commands:
1. git clone git://github.com/Angstrom-distribution/setup-scripts.git
2. cd setup-scripts
3. MACHINE=beaglebone ./oebb.sh config beaglebone
4. MACHINE=beaglebone ./oebb.sh update
5. .
hello all,
I brought a the black a month ago and i really like it, doing a lot of nice
things withe the GPIOs
my question is:
is there a way to emulate the functionality of the JTAG (or whatever else)
to program the other MCU using the baglebone's
expansion pins?
like ATiny
Hi,
with its (freely programmable) expansion connector BeagleBoard Black seems
to be a perfect thingy for embedded applications. Since I did not find
anything suitable (only a Python library or some JavaScript-based things
which all seem to be way to slow for my usage):
Is there a
Hi Tonderai,
Have you had any luck with that? I have the exact same challenge.
It seems Qt opengl libraries are missing for the cross-compilation.
I can build the opengl app for the desktop but not for the BeagleBone, Qt
cannot find #include QtOpenGL
Hope to hear from you,
Cheers,
LV
On
Hello Ken Yang,
Sorry for very late. Here is link to compiled kernel on Google Drive
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B7PmdsPeTtVOeHpHQ3dNX0pDMk0/edit?usp=sharing.
** USB WiFi adapter must be plugged in before power-on.
1. extract content to root file system.
tar -xvf kernel.tar.gz -C /
2.
ImageMagick seems to installed on my Beaglebone. But I am not able to use
display, it complains about delegate library support not built-in:
rose@beaglebone1:/home/rose(6)$ display
Version: ImageMagick 6.7.5-6 2013-09-09 Q16 http://www.imagemagick.org
Copyright: Copyright (C) 1999-2012
Dear Gerald,
I was reading again your answers and there are some points not fully clear.
In the BeagleBone Black System Reference Manual there is written:
GPMC bus may NOT be available due to the use of those signals by the
eMMC. (pag. 37).
At pag. 61 there is a schematic view of the
Will a Beaglebone Black case fit a Beaglebone White?
- Grant
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We are thinking of making our own product based on the BBB. One of the
decisions we need to make is the speed of processor that we can live with
performance wise.
I have a BBB board and our application runs great on it. I would like to
slow the clock speed down to see if we can to with one of
Yes, and you can go the other way if you use a rotary tool to create a hole
for the new connectors.
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 9:35 AM, Grant emailgr...@gmail.com wrote:
Will a Beaglebone Black case fit a Beaglebone White?
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Am Samstag, 6. Juli 2013 20:00:52 UTC+2 schrieb Ashu Joshi:
I was getting a similar error when I was trying to install opkg install
python-compiler. If you try to run systemctl start bonescript.socket -
it will fail as well. So it was NOT about the service not running. If you
open this
I wrote a udev rule:
rose@beaglebone1:/home/rose(42)$ ll /etc/udev/rules.d/52-usblib.rules
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 122 Oct 12 20:42 /etc/udev/rules.d/52-usblib.rules
rose@beaglebone1:/home/rose(43)$ cat /etc/udev/rules.d/52-usblib.rules
SUBSYSTEM=usb, ENV{DEVTYPE}==usb_device,
You're sure you've added 'rose' to the *users* group?
On 14 October 2013 15:27, juer...@gmail.com wrote:
I wrote a udev rule:
rose@beaglebone1:/home/rose(42)$ ll /etc/udev/rules.d/52-usblib.rules
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 122 Oct 12 20:42 /etc/udev/rules.d/52-usblib.rules
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-oS0RnTjJygs/UlwOVaLq0kI/ACc/JabscBDqUnc/s1600/Untitled.jpg
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-LW2YeCoKDKM/UlwN4QXbkLI/ACU/euFLzDXaaww/s1600/2.jpg
My computer is 64-bit so i install USB Drivers 64-bit installer and it's
show this ( without
Dear Gerald,
thanks a lot for your help: it is really useful for me to have you on the
other side.
Maybe I'm begginning to see the light (as Duke Ellington said...).
Now, this point is not clear to me:
Now, if we take again the BeagleBone Black System Reference Manual at
pag.82 there is
You probably need to be more specific. There is more than one kind of JTAG.
The short answer to your question is yes. Although you *may* have to do
most of if not all the work yourself. There are projects out there though.
I think you'll find the question will be why?. You can do this sort of
Hi,
I am considering (as I am a newbie) using BBB for my home system that uses
MQTT, this is running fine on a windows machine.
I have looked on the internet but cannot find the information, I did see a
video on Youtube with MQTT and virtual reality, so it must be possible !
I currently use
On 10/14/2013 3:16 PM, Questuk wrote:
Hi,
I am considering (as I am a newbie) using BBB for my home system that
uses MQTT, this is running fine on a windows machine.
I have looked on the internet but cannot find the information, I did
see a video on Youtube with MQTT and virtual reality, so
I too could really use some help on getting Xcode to edit, compile and
debug on the BBB. Xcode is a really nice IDE and since there are plenty of
Xcode developers out in the real world it would be well worth the effort
for someone at TI to put together an Idiot's Guide that lists all the
I want to know if when i want show the state of one digital or analog pin,
should i use the socket io.
I want to understand hoy to get a valué of one variable from bonescript in a
html page.
Thanks.
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Hi
I am running ubuntu on my BBB. One problem that I have is that the display
is out of range of the monitor. For example, the penguin that displays at
bootup on the top left corner is displayed only half. All the text after
that is also a little bit outside the monitor range, for example,
First. Use the latest image, 9_4
http://circuitco.com/support/index.php?title=Updating_The_Software
Then go to http://circuitco.com/support/index.php?title=BeagleBoneBlack_HDMIfor
futher assitance in getting the right resolution for your HDMI
monitor.
Gerald
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 3:26 PM,
well, the thing is that I have developed, using c/c++ combination, a
program that helps me retrieve sensory data from multiple sensors (12 GPIOs
+ Interrupt pin)
and I would like to make a standalone/dedicated version of this but on a
proto-board (SMT+Trough-Hole), for this I don't need the
OK these lines added to beagle.h compiled
MUX_VAL(CP(MMC2_DAT1), (IEN | PTU | EN | M4 )) /* gpio_133 */\
MUX_VAL(CP(MMC2_DAT4),(IEN | PTD | EN | M4 )) /* gpio_136 */\
MUX_VAL(CP(MMC2_DAT5),(IEN | PTD | EN | M4 )) /* gpio_137 */\
MUX_VAL(CP(MMC2_DAT6),
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 8:37 PM, Brent brent...@hotmail.com wrote:
I'm looking for a reference design for a NTSC/PAL video input on the
BeagleBone Black. The only thing I found so far is from e-consystems.com,
but there is no schematic available. I have an analog camera where I need
to
I wish the USB based NTSC capture dongle were that simple. I've tried
Hauppauge USB Live-2, and Easy-Cap, but neither work with the BeagleBone
Black. It seems that the BBB is to slow for that. I've considered the
camera capes that are available, but really need a solution that interfaces
with
On Monday, October 14, 2013 5:06:50 AM UTC+5:30, Terry Storm wrote:
Sorry, that meant to say Kernel 3.2
On Monday, 14 October 2013 12:35:31 UTC+13, Terry Storm wrote:
Hello
Can someone help me find out how to list the capes detected by the BBB in
Android?
I am running the TI build with
On Monday, October 14, 2013 6:31:12 AM UTC-4, rchrd...@gmail.com wrote:
How does one use git to select angstrom-v2013.06. I would hope this later
branch has USB driver fixes included (ie babble and hotplug).
It's just a question of which branch you're in, after step #2 in your list,
do:
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