Hi I'm fairly new to embedded linux development and I've been stuck on this
problem for quite some time so any help would be greatly appreciated.
I am using a BeagleBoneBlack Wireless with Ubuntu 18.04 and Linux Kernel
4.14.108-ti-r113.
i need to reconfigure the pins that are not by default gpi
Thank you so much! This cleared up a lot of confusion for me and I was able
to get things working.
On Tuesday, January 14, 2020 at 2:24:00 PM UTC-8, Alexander Zangerl wrote:
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> On Tue, 14 Jan 2020 12:52:01 -0800, Zeph writes:
> >i need to reconfigure the pins that are not by defau
I have two boards a BeagleBone Black Wireless and a BeagleBone Black Rev C.
Recently, when booting my BeagleBone Black Wireless with an Ubuntu SD, the
board will light up and in my Windows 10 computer's network connections the
Remote NDIS Compatible Device shows up but pinging 192.168.7.2 does n
Hi,
I want to be able to connect my android phone to the BeagleBone Black
Wireless and use an app on my phone that will function as a joystick and
send values over bluetooth to the beaglebone. I am looking for something
similar to Blue Dot for the Raspberry Pi:
https://github.com/martinohanlo
I am using a BeagleBone Black with Ubuntu 18.04 and I am attempting to use
an SLAMTEC RPLidar A3M1 which uses a UART to USB adapter to connect to a
computer. I was able to get this to work with my laptop running Ubuntu
18.04. When I plug in the adapter, I can see the device appears in the /dev
wer instead of off the bus.
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> On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 8:11 PM Zeph >
> wrote:
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>> I am using a BeagleBone Black with Ubuntu 18.04 and I am attempting to
>> use an SLAMTEC RPLidar A3M1 which uses a UART to USB adapter to connect to
>> a computer. I was able to