I mistakenly connected BBB to 12V battery instead of 5V battery. I heard a
pop sound and my BBB's heart beat never beat again :'( None of its five
led's glow. I hope some capacitor went off or does it have any onboard
fuse? Is there any way to get it work again?
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Decided to try out if Crowd-Funding projects works for Open-Source.
Have a look at:
http://igg.me/at/eMagii/x/5581172
There is a video, showing hotplugging using Angstrom master and a patched
3.8.13 kernel.
I hotplug a mouse, a keyboard and a USB - Serial adapter in a proprietary
dongle.
BR
Den lördagen den 31:e augusti 2013 kl. 17:42:09 UTC+2 skrev
jez...@gmail.com:
I'm using my Beaglebone Black with a USB temperature sensor. It works very
well, however I noticed monitoring stopped last night after roughly 35 days
uptime. This morning I looked more closely into the log file
Den lördagen den 2:e november 2013 kl. 14:30:44 UTC+1 skrev mi...@bfo.co.uk:
Hi all
New here, but I've been experimenting with the BeagleBone black for a few
months now with much success - I2C, SPI, ADC, GPIO, UARTS are all working
for me, and I have a my custom cape wining it's way from
Is Angstrom still the official distribution for the Beaglebone? It
appears that the Angstrom site recently has been reduced to a bare-bones
version. Does this indicate lack of support? If so, which distribution
is likely to replace it?
Dave.
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Hi,
I am new to BeagleBoard-xM rev C.
I tried doing insmod in command line as :
root@beagleboard:/lib/modules/3.2.18-yocto-standard/kernel/drivers/media/video#
ls
gspca mt9v011.ko v4l2-int-device.ko
ir-kbd-i2c.ko mt9v022.ko videobuf-core.ko
Hi,
Can anyone please tell me which is most suitable kernel version for camera
application using yocto project 1.4 with poky build(beagleboard-dylan-9.0.0)
Regards,
Vishal
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Hi,
Can anyone please tell me how to set camera module for Beagleboard-Xm Rev C.
I have LI-LBCMVGA and LI-LBCM3M1 camera module from lepoard imaging.
Please guide me i want to integrate camera module on beagleboard-xM rev C.
Vishal
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On Saturday, November 30, 2013 7:11:18 AM UTC+5:30, Jim Hodgers wrote:
I was using an Adafruit HMDI/VGA adapter with my rpi. It worked with both
of my VGA monitors. Now I am trying to use with a BBB, from Adafruit and it
does not work with either monitor. One is a 20 2000x1090 widescreen
Hi,
Can anyone please tell me how to How to insert driver for LI-LBCMVGA
LI-LBCM3M1 from leopard imaging.
I have LI-LBCMVGA and LI-LBCM3M1 camera module from lepoard imaging, and
Beageboard-xM rev C.
I am using Yocto project 1.4 with poky build(beagleboard-dylan-9.0.0)
Please guide me as i
Hi,
I saw this LCD screen in sparkfun site..
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/8335
Is this suitable for the Beaglebone black ??
If not can anyone please suggest a suitable LCD screen and maybe also a
touchscreen for the Beaglebone black
thanks
a
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Hi all,
Can anyone please tell me which is the most suitable kernel version for
camera application in yocto project 1.4 with poky build
(beagleboard-dylan-9.0.0)
I have Beagleboard-xM revision C with two camera module LI-LBCMVGA and
LI-LBCM3M1.
My application is to take a picture using
//On Saturday, November 30, 2013 7:11:18 AM UTC+5:30, Jim Hodgers wrote:
//I was using an Adafruit HMDI/VGA adapter with my rpi. It worked with
both of my VGA monitors. Now I am trying to //use with a BBB, from Adafruit
and it does not work with either monitor. One is a 20 2000x1090
Hi,
Can any one please tell me which is the suitable kernel version for camera
module application in yocto project with pokybuild(beagleboard-dylan-9.0.0).
Regards,
Vishal
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I am getting resource temporary unavailable when I tried to read ADC pins
from BeagleBone Black
root@beaglebone:~# cat /sys/devices/ocp.2/helper.11/AIN*
cat: /sys/devices/ocp.2/helper.11/AIN0: Resource temporarily unavailable
cat: /sys/devices/ocp.2/helper.11/AIN1: Resource temporarily
Well, maybe. You would need to replace lot of parts. Do an RMA request.
http://www.elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack
Gerald
On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 5:19 AM, neckTwi satyagowtha...@gmail.com wrote:
I mistakenly connected BBB to 12V battery instead of 5V battery. I heard a
pop sound
On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 12:43 AM, Yasir K yasi...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Robert for helping out, the patch provided by cody fails, i wonder
if anyone else has got it working and specifically under what conditions?
Yes, I have used it and it works under the conditions that Cody stated it
Hmmm I'm running Angstrum with the 3.8 kernel. What are you running?
--Mark
On Saturday, November 30, 2013 9:43:58 PM UTC-5, Junkytomato wrote:
I just compiled devmem2 from source and your script is reading from memory
correctly now. But the second read is returning 0x00 and it still
I am using a similar setup for a machine, from what I have found
http://bb-lcnc.blogspot.com/ has the closest thing to an out of the box
running setup. Buy the cape and the cape adapter boards load the software
and you are pretty much moving.
On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 1:51:37 AM UTC-6,
I tested it on Debian, but I also have an SD card for Ubuntu and Angstrom
on-board. Should I test it in one of those?
From: beagleboard@googlegroups.com [mailto:beagleboard@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of Mark A. Yoder
Sent: Monday, December 2, 2013 6:44 AM
To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com
Cc:
I'd propose instead a cape that is made for the beablebone Black :
http://www.4dsystems.com.au/product/22/125/Beagle_Bone_LCD_Capes/4DCAPE_43/
Le lundi 2 décembre 2013 10:27:49 UTC+1, arunbarn...@gmail.com a écrit :
Hi,
I saw this LCD screen in sparkfun site..
Dave,
the Angstrom website is in the process of being moved to a new hosting
site. it should be back up to full implementation shortly...
Dave
On Monday, December 2, 2013 7:53:56 AM UTC-6, David wrote:
Is Angstrom still the official distribution for the Beaglebone? It
appears that the
I changed the baud rate, so it looks like:
console=ttyO2,9600n8
and now it won't boot with the cape on. If I pull the cape off and then try
to boot, I get to the penguin icon on my hdmi display, and it sits there
for probably 5 minutes (presumably timing out while waiting for console?)
and I
There isn't an *official* distribution, though Angstrom does get some
special treatment with being included in-the-box. That in-the-box
aspect has been the only planned special treatment of Angstrom, though
Koen's time in supporting it and customizing it to host the
BeagleBone experience has been
Can you try to do a make clean and then a make again?
2013/12/1 jerzu jakub.jan@gmail.com
I made 'configure' report too, so here is 'configure' output:
http://shrib.com/q28bxrfb
...and 'make' output:
http://shrib.com/NN6TUZKR
I have some warnings in 'configure', but I suppose that
On 12/02/2013 01:02 PM, Jason Kridner wrote:
Angstrom site is simply undergoing a move. However, the community does
seem to be pushing the project in the direction of Debian.
Does this probable move to Debian mean that systemd will not be supported?
Dave.
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I'm trying to use the HW AES acceleration on BBB with dm-crypt.
So far my results have been mixed (see also
https://github.com/beagleboard/kernel/issues/68):
While it didn't work at all on 3.8 kernels, with 3.12 kernels there were no
errors, but I could not find any indications that dm-crypt
Bruce,
How did the experiment go with the BBB and setup.
I am contemplating using the BBB with vdr as a pvr backend.
I also want to use something like a Rpi for frontend,
I want to watch live tv from hdhomerun dual tuner (i'm in USA)
and be able to pause live and skip back. I am not worried about
In addition to Mike Bremford I also had USB issues but after upgrading to
kernel 3.12 this issues seem to have been resolved . I would recommend
trying 3.12 (default with RobertCNelson's Ubuntu) to see if it fixes your
problem.
On Tuesday, 3 December 2013 01:28:05 UTC+13, APRichelieu wrote:
I've ponied up for the $125 donation. Gotta have this running right.
On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 7:23 AM, APRichelieu aprichel...@gmail.com wrote:
Den lördagen den 31:e augusti 2013 kl. 17:42:09 UTC+2 skrev
jez...@gmail.com:
I'm using my Beaglebone Black with a USB temperature sensor. It works
It looks like */sys/devices/ocp.2/44e10448.bandgap/tmp1_input* is on my
2013.09.04 Angstrum image, but not on the older 2013.06.20 image. Looks
like I need up upgrade the BBB in my office.
--Mark
On Monday, December 2, 2013 10:24:50 AM UTC-5, Junkytomato wrote:
I tested it on Debian, but I
Den måndagen den 2:e december 2013 kl. 21:43:01 UTC+1 skrev AndrewTaneGlen:
In addition to Mike Bremford I also had USB issues but after upgrading to
kernel 3.12 this issues seem to have been resolved . I would recommend
trying 3.12 (default with RobertCNelson's Ubuntu) to see if it fixes
if you actually run echo -9 $SLOTS as the root user do you still have
this issue?
On Sunday, December 1, 2013 7:42:06 PM UTC-6, Bit Pusher wrote:
I am trying to use both the A/D and the high-speed PRU direct I/O. I have
the A/D working using Adafruit_BBIO.ADC and separately, I can write
Just as an update I found out this can only be done with device trees.
On Thursday, November 21, 2013 10:26:07 AM UTC-6, btr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I have a question regarding input detection on BBB GPIO. I am working to
switch from using Raspberry Pi to the BBB. I'm running
On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 12:45 AM, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.comwrote:
On Sun, Dec 1, 2013 at 5:43 PM, Yasir K yasi...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Robert for helping out, the patch provided by cody fails, i
wonder if
anyone else has got it working and specifically under what conditions?
Im using a TTYL encoder/decoder counter device that translates the encoder
pulses to a USB serial port.
the call being used is
int qsb = open(/dev/ttyUSB0, O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY | O_NONBLOCK);
...
ioResult = read(qsb, response, responseSize); //EAGAIN error in here
On Friday, November 29, 2013
Hi Mike,
On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 1:45 PM, Mikester mikester...@gmail.com wrote:
Im using a TTYL encoder/decoder counter device that translates the
encoder pulses to a USB serial port.
the call being used is
int qsb = open(/dev/ttyUSB0, O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY | O_NONBLOCK);
...
ioResult =
Daniel,
Thanks for the pointer, i was able to bitbake the 3.8 kernel (using Derekś
tutorial) with the patch applied to the Angstrom / cloud9 recipe. The sound
is clear and consistent! Thank you all for the help. I will continue to try
to get this working on uBuntu using Robertś scripts...
its
On 12/2/13, 12:15 PM, David Lambert d...@lambsys.com wrote:
On 12/02/2013 01:02 PM, Jason Kridner wrote:
Angstrom site is simply undergoing a move. However, the community does
seem to be pushing the project in the direction of Debian.
Does this probable move to Debian mean that systemd will
Hello,
I want to setup to use the GPIOs without root access.
So far i am able to access the GPIOs with root access in my C++ program
using SYSFS, but when I run the program again, it receives Permission
Denied.
The program tries to access /sys/class/gpio, trying to call : export 60
I did a sudo su - and then echo -7 /sys/devices/bone_capemgr.9/slots
(as Adafruit_BBIO.ADC had loaded into slot 7). The command appeared to
work, but it also dropped me back to my regular user status so something
went wrong. When, as a regular user, I cat $SLOTS, it locked up the
terminal the
As far as I know trying to remove a device tree overlay while the BBB is
running the OS will always cause a crash.
In order to remove device tree overlays, pass the appropriate parameters to
the kernel via uEnv.txt / uboot
Such as : optargs=capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONELT-HDMI,BB-BONELT-HDMIN
This is more of a basic Linux question than anything else. You may want to
pick up a Linux book and read about user groups, and permissions.
On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 3:06 PM, rcha...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I want to setup to use the GPIOs without root access.
So far i am able to access the
I woud recommend that you get a 3v3 ttl serial debug cable if you do not
have one already, and debug over the serial debug device ttyO0.
I know you're trying to get serial on a cape working but this is the only
real way you'll know what is going on at boot time. So until you get one of
these
On 12/2/2013 5:16 PM, William Hermans wrote:
However I get the sense you really do not care about this specifically and
would possibly like to tweak a device tree overlay file ( make changes etc
) remove and then reload the modified version. Unfortunately I do not think
this is possible
I did 'make confclean' and 'make clean', then I try to 'configure' and
'make' again, but it ends exactly in the same way... Here are both outputs:
1) configure:
http://shrib.com/1IbUjLe3
2) make:
http://shrib.com/oTn2WtrY
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Charles, where do you get your information from ? Not trying to be rude or
condescending, or anything of that nature. I only ask because I have actual
hands experience with this feature and have often wondered if there
could be a potential work around( through code ).
On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at
On 12/2/2013 5:48 PM, William Hermans wrote:
Charles, where do you get your information from ? Not trying to be rude or
condescending, or anything of that nature. I only ask because I have actual
hands experience with this feature and have often wondered if there
could be a potential work
Does that mean that I should try in Angstrom?
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From: Mark A. Yodermailto:mark.a.yo...@gmail.com
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Cc:
OK. Is it just me or does this Google group seem broken? Everything is
delayed by up to a day, I get duplicates of many of the emails, and now it's
showing some of my e-mails as from an account with the first and last names
'me' and 'me'. I have no idea where that string came from, but it seems
You are not a subscriber. All your emails are moderated as a result. If you
want them the go through fast, then sign up. Otherwise they will
be posted as soon as I get them approved.
Gerald
On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 6:54 PM, Junkytomato junkytom...@hotmail.com wrote:
OK… Is it just me or does
Hi all,
Interesting Work! What is the max baud rate you can get from this rs485
cape on BBB?
Haik
On Friday, June 21, 2013 5:54:29 AM UTC-4, Mickae1 wrote:
Hi all,
Yes I did it ^^, I successfully made my BBB ( Kernel 3.8.x ) work with the
*RS485
CAP ( I was able to talk with my PC
Many thanks to Jason and John for you excellent information. Just what I
was looking for :-)
On 12/02/2013 04:15 PM, John Syne wrote:
On 12/2/13, 12:15 PM, David Lambert d...@lambsys.com wrote:
On 12/02/2013 01:02 PM, Jason Kridner wrote:
Angstrom site is simply undergoing a move. However,
In all honesty, there really should be no hotplug anyhow. At not for this
sort of thing. The device should be powered down when wiring new circuitry
to it anyhow right ?
On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 5:15 PM, Charles Steinkuehler
char...@steinkuehler.net wrote:
On 12/2/2013 5:48 PM, William Hermans
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