[beagleboard] Re: What are we doing about the conversation about software, source, hardware, and beagleboard.org boards currently?

2020-05-25 Thread Mala Dies
Hello, I am sorry things did not work out for me. Anyway, I hope things are going okay. For now, I am going to build some funny bot (again). ... Who knows when people will need something to go, move, and make motion available? Who really does? Anyway, if people are doing something w/ the

[beagleboard] Re: What are we doing about the conversation about software, source, hardware, and beagleboard.org boards currently?

2019-11-12 Thread Philip Munts
>P.S. I guess you have smarts and history in this dept. Cool! Serious, I am >glad you replied. Not everyone uses their BBB a lot these days and I will >continue to state this >fact until more books are produced on the subject. I >mean, yea, people put out ideas and books when they can I guess

[beagleboard] Re: What are we doing about the conversation about software, source, hardware, and beagleboard.org boards currently?

2019-11-10 Thread Mala Dies
Hey Sir, Thank you! This is a great addition to the projects made by others to further the BBB idea. Community, looking back, or up front, I have always enjoyed the BBB and related boards from beagleboard.org. ... How long have you been working on this project? I was reviewing the lib and

Re: [beagleboard] RE: What are we doing about the conversation about software, source, hardware, and beagleboard.org boards currently?

2019-11-10 Thread Jan Cumps
which 2? I see 3 Beagle docs. On Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 10:50 PM Philip Munts wrote: > I've written some application notes (available at > https://github.com/pmunts/muntsos/tree/master/doc) that I always thought > should become chapters in a book about embedded systems development using > Linux.

[beagleboard] RE: What are we doing about the conversation about software, source, hardware, and beagleboard.org boards currently?

2019-11-10 Thread Philip Munts
I've written some application notes (available at https://github.com/pmunts/muntsos/tree/master/doc) that I always thought should become chapters in a book about embedded systems development using Linux. Two of them are directly applicable to the BeagleBone and kin and most of the others are

[beagleboard] Re: What are we doing about the conversation about software, source, hardware, and beagleboard.org boards currently?

2019-11-09 Thread Mala Dies
Hello Again, I guessed I tried to "jump the gun" on ideas. I just wanted to see what was in the works or if people were wanting to promote ideas more. That was all. Seth On Friday, November 8, 2019 at 7:53:09 PM UTC-6, Mala Dies wrote: > > Hello, > > Forget those categories I picked. I am

[beagleboard] RE: What are we doing about the conversation about software, source, hardware, and beagleboard.org boards currently?

2019-11-08 Thread Mala Dies
Hello, Forget those categories I picked. I am just researching ideas online and it seems that everywhere I search online w/out the header beagleboard.org brings back other boards for ideas. Ideas: - For instance: - I search for PWM and I get back AVR, MicroChip, Rpi, and so on.