I do not have a problem with JTAG, and I have a large collection of JTAG
and similar debug probes.
But I rarely use them.
My work is inconsistent. I move from BBB's to Opi's to Freescale K70's to
STM32's to PIC32's to PPC405's to RISC-V's to TI CC1310's .
It is difficult to become
Good job glad you were able to convince the client. I've been in situations
like this where they wouldn't change the hardware its a goldmine if your a
consultant. I'm also encouraged you were smart enough to use a jtag its folly
to do board bring up without it unless you want it to take longer
>
> Thank you.
I have pretty much done what you suggested - I built a custom u-boot, using
patches from Mr. Nelson that assumes a BBB,
I also moved the Debug Uart to Uart 4.
Still no joy. Do not get to USR0 lighting up.
I fired up CCS 7.4 and my Segger JLink and the CCS instructions - I
Thank You.
My advice to all of my clients - including this one is that - Unless you
are GM and making a million of something, the hardware design should
deviate the least possible from whatever reference design or development
system you are using.
It is just not possible to save enough
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On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 7:10 AM, Charles
Steinkuehler wrote: On 1/17/2019 4:34 AM, 'Mark
Lazarewicz' via BeagleBoard wrote:
> I'm a retired low level SW engineer mostly for RTOS and barebones. If you are
> low level capable/board bring up SW in the
On 1/17/2019 4:34 AM, 'Mark Lazarewicz' via BeagleBoard wrote:
> I'm a retired low level SW engineer mostly for RTOS and barebones. If you are
> low level capable/board bring up SW in the interview alarm bells would be
> screaming. From your last question I'm confused BBB minimal example why?
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On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 11:55 PM, Dave wrote: Would you
know where there is a minimalist example of setting GPIO for USR0 on that
assumes nothing.
i.e. if necescary sets the pin mux or whatever else might be needed ?
Basically some BBB GPIO bare metal
Would you know where there is a minimalist example of setting GPIO for USR0
on that assumes nothing.
i.e. if necescary sets the pin mux or whatever else might be needed ?
Basically some BBB GPIO bare metal example.
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On 1/15/2019 2:34 AM, Dave wrote:
>
> I followed these instructions
>
> and additionally set
> CONFIG_CONS_INDEX=4 in the defconfig.
>
> Held the boot button and cycled the power.
>
> The USR0 LED did not come up.
>
> Can I presume there is a more significant issue than that the eeprom is
I followed these instructions
and additionally set
CONFIG_CONS_INDEX=4 in the defconfig.
Held the boot button and cycled the power.
The USR0 LED did not come up.
Can I presume there is a more significant issue than that the eeprom is
blank ?
Thanks;
I would love to get confrontational with the hardware designers, but I am
two levels removed in different companies
It is possible that UART0.TX and UART0.RX have been brought out to VIA's -
but they are not labeled, and I do not have a PDF or gerber of the board
layout.
There have
I design hardware for a living.
You need to throw this back at the hardware designer and have him/her
present you with a workable board.
They took a SIP designed to take all the hard work out of making a
BeagleBoard clone and managed to mess things up enough so that it
won't boot and you can't
I have been searching arround all day and gathering more information.
The "Clone" board appears to be an Octavo SIP and is partly patterned after
an PocketBeagle.
There is also a display similar to that of the BB 4.3 Cape.
The SIP eeprom is unlikely programmed, there is no eeprom to tell
I did not do the hardware.
I did not have much input to the hardware or UART0 would have been brought
out
I will forward that question.
But I beleive the board is using the Octavio SIP.
Further that makes sense with what I am seeing.
Power up - power LED comes up, no other LED's.
I have
On Sat, Jan 12, 2019 at 7:33 PM Dave wrote:
>
> I am working to bring up a BBB "clone".
>
> There are two significant differences that are/may be causing problems.
>
> 1). UART0 is not accessible.
> 2). The device does not have the BeagleBoard 32K I2C eeprom.
>
> Anyone have pointers for building
I am working to bring up a BBB "clone".
There are two significant differences that are/may be causing problems.
1). UART0 is not accessible.
2). The device does not have the BeagleBoard 32K I2C eeprom.
Anyone have pointers for building a U-Boot that Uses any other UART besides
0 ?
Is
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