Here's a tiny hack I came up with to remote-power on an OMAP5 uEVM. I
have mine in an unattended setup where I can cycle power, but it still
needs a power button press to start.
Luckily two GPIO lines on the secondary FTDI channel are routed to the same
buttons, so it can be done via software. It
* Olof Johansson o...@lixom.net [131205 10:00]:
Here's a tiny hack I came up with to remote-power on an OMAP5 uEVM. I
have mine in an unattended setup where I can cycle power, but it still
needs a power button press to start.
Great, thanks a lot, just what I need :)
Regards,
Tony
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