Well, it looks like from the pictures those parts were removed. Sounds like
somebody bought boards, modified them for their use, and decided to sell
them. and the description seems to infer that.

Picture clearly shows the parts are not there. Might have been a good idea
to compare it to the other pictures on Ebay to see what you were getting. I
will say its functions are somewhat limited.

Condition: *Used* *:*
Seller Notes: “This is a used Beaglebone Black Rev B. removed from a
control board, it's been tested & is functioning”

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Beaglebone-Black-AM335x-1GHz-ARM-Cortex-A8-2GB-512MB-DDR3-Rev-B-/131963395388?hash=item1eb9a19d3c:g:ltwAAOSwPCVX8-~A


They have a money back guarantee.

Gerald

On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 2:57 PM, <elfenma...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Total Newbie here. Bought a BeagleBone Black Rev. B from ebay for $15. It
> is advertised on ebay as a BeagleBone Black.
>
> While I waited for it to be delivered, I studied up on how to boot it up
> and access it, so I'm familiar with the process of getting it going.
>
> First thing I noticed on the ebay pics is that the USB Ports are missing.
> OK, I dealt with broken USB ports on the Raspberry Pi and how to replace
> them. And the HDMI Port is missing too, as well as the power jack. The
> seller said that these BBBs were used for some network project and the
> ports were removed but they turned on by a different mean. The pic on the
> seller's page has the ports missing but the chips on the board are there.
>
> Got the BBB today. Missing are:
>
> Top:
> P3 (USB Host Port)
> P1 (Power Port)
> J1 pins (Serial Console?)
> U11
> D6
> D7
> D8
> RT1 (Resistor?)
> C34 (Capacitor)
>
> Bottom:
> P6 (HDMI Port)
> U8
> P4
>
> Note: The Power Jack and the USB Port looks like it was never there - no
> solder on the board. Ans no solder on the "Battery points" either. Also,
> under the CPU it says "beaglebone" and not "beaglebone bone."
>
> Questions: How to turn this unit on and connect to my computer? Once I get
> past this, I can use it as a headless server using VNC and Console Terminal
> to access it.
>
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