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 i
>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 bu
Try libsimpleio:
https://www.nuget.org/packages/libsimpleio/
You will need to install the Linux shared library libsimpleio.so per
instructions at:
https://github.com/pmunts/libsimpleio
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Here is a seriously off the wall but fun project: How to develop .Net Core
applications to run on a PocketBeagle. I think the PocketBeagle is the
smallest system that can run .Net Core (at least among boards that are commonly
available).
http://git.munts.com/arm-linux-mcu/doc/AppNote11-Pocket
I couldn't find anything like this so I had to develop it myself:
https://www.tindie.com/products/pmunts/mikrobus-grove-adapter-3/
It works great in a BeagleBone Click Shield or a mikroBUS Cape, too.
Phil
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It is a race condition. The GPIO pin files don't exist until the pin is
exported by writing the pin number to /sys/class/gpio/export. The pin files
are created neither instantaneously nor synchronously.
Your code or library is trying to open one of the pin files after exporting but
before the
I have finally gotten around to building a native GNU Modula-2 compiler package
for Debian Stretch on the BeagleBone. It took about 9 hours to build on a
SanCloud BeagleBone Enhanced with 1 GB of RAM. I wasn’t able to build
successfully on a regular BeagleBone with only 512 MB of RAM.
Package
You could try my config-pin replacement written in C:
http://git.munts.com/muntsos/bootkernel/initramfs/config-pin.c
Unlike the original config-pin script, my replacement derives all pin
configuration information by reading files in /sys, and doesn't have any
platform dependencies. I haven't
config-pin.c isn't part of the kernel; it is just a C reimplementation of the
userland config-pin script. It isn't a perfect replacement. It eliminates the
platform configuration tables in the script, but it has some limitations. One
that comes to mind is that config-pin -q will display "defa
Sure, go ahead and use it.
Phil
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My PocketBeagle, running a custom 4.9.57 kernel and standard device tree,
creates the following SPI device nodes:
usbgadget# ls -l /dev/spi*
crw-rw1 root gpio 153, 0 Jan 1 00:00 /dev/spidev1.0
crw-rw1 root gpio 153, 1 Jan 1 00:00 /dev/spidev1.1
crw-rw
While testing a 7 Segment Click, I found an error
in am335x-pocketbeagle.dts: The mode for P2_25 (SPI1 MOSI) should be 4
(spi1_d1), not 5 (spi1_cs0).
@@ -660,7 +660,7 @@
/* P2_25 (ZCZ ball E17) */
P2_25_default_pin: pinmux_P2_25_default_pin { pinctrl-single,pins = <
- AM33XX_IOPAD(0x096c,
I can help you. Contact me directly at p...@munts.net.
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