**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Nov 09 02:59:58 2013 Nov 09 03:03:28 bahar, this why some of us use other distributions we're more familiar with Nov 09 03:05:15 e.g. in my own case i have enough on my plate learnign about embedded linux, but have experience with GPIO SPI UART / another distribution to help tremendously. I dont have time to learn yet another distro. Nov 09 05:00:34 hello Nov 09 05:01:00 hello Nov 09 05:01:23 how to drive RF receiver using beaglebone black? Nov 09 05:01:32 Anyone can help me? Nov 09 05:03:14 Hello,handsome guy and beautiful girl Nov 09 05:03:33 how to drive RF receiver using beaglebone black? Nov 09 05:04:33 I can not find any tutorial online,can anyone help me Nov 09 05:11:56 What kernel module is needed to get the audio over HDMI device for ALSA? Nov 09 05:12:15 I'm using Arch, but I can build my own kernel if I need to Nov 09 05:17:12 I'm looking at http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/AM335x_Audio_Driver%27s_Guide#Driver_Configuration but the kernel drivers it mentions aren't in menuconfig Nov 09 06:17:52 how to drive RF receiver using beaglebone black? Nov 09 06:18:03 how to drive RF receiver using beaglebone black? Nov 09 06:18:17 anyone can help me? Thanks Nov 09 08:59:21 hi all Nov 09 09:06:51 Hi, Why USB on my Beagle Bone Black isnt hotplug? Nov 09 09:47:15 <_av500_> too cold Nov 09 09:47:43 _av500_: waht you says? Nov 09 09:53:38 it needs the intel TDP to allow for _hot_ plugs Nov 09 09:54:03 what is intel TDP? Nov 09 09:54:23 and if i update my angstrom kernel? Nov 09 09:55:44 i have run time USB recognize? Nov 09 09:59:50 dm8tbr: ' Nov 09 09:59:51 ? Nov 09 10:02:14 Quinto: what? Nov 09 10:04:57 dm8tbr: you know how to resolve BBB hotplugging issue? Nov 09 10:05:13 which distro do you run? Nov 09 10:05:14 when i plug my usb device not is recognize.. i must reboot my board Nov 09 10:05:17 Angstrom Nov 09 10:13:31 dm8tbr: if I update angstrom kernel ? Nov 09 10:13:39 Hey Guys, a quick question Nov 09 10:14:33 Can you use on beagle to switch on/off an input output on another beagle through the ethernet connection? Nov 09 10:14:40 one* Nov 09 10:15:48 Quinto: works for me here Nov 09 10:15:57 I'm on the latest angstrom image I could find Nov 09 10:16:15 what you has with uname -a Nov 09 10:16:28 Christo: mind rephrasing your question, that doesn't make sense to me. Nov 09 10:16:39 Quinto: Linux beaglebone 3.8.13 #1 SMP Thu Sep 5 20:26:50 CEST 2013 armv7l GNU/Linux Nov 09 10:17:59 iwait i try with my board i must open! Nov 09 10:20:31 dm8tbr: Linux beaglebone 3.8.13 #1 SMP Wed Jun 5 11:21:00 CEST 2013 armv7l GNU/Linux Nov 09 10:20:43 also me Have 3.8.13 Nov 09 10:21:34 yes, but you seem to run an older image Nov 09 10:23:45 dm8tbr: How update withouth SD card? Nov 09 10:23:56 i need SD? Nov 09 10:32:00 dm8tbr: What I mean is: Beagle (No1) is connected via Ethernet to Beagle(No2). Can Beagle(No1) tell Beagle(No2) to switch on an output? Nov 09 10:32:51 Christo: yes Nov 09 10:33:18 Great! So it communicates with the other Beagle through Ethernet then? Nov 09 10:33:28 write and read from and in output Nov 09 10:33:43 write and read Nov 09 10:33:47 from ethernet Nov 09 10:35:09 Thanks! Nov 09 10:47:30 i can update beagle bone black without SD card? Nov 09 10:47:40 from usb cable for example Nov 09 10:52:45 you can try, your chances are quite good that it won't boot afterwards Nov 09 10:52:50 just get an SD card Nov 09 10:52:59 those are super cheap in smaller sizes Nov 09 10:53:23 okok Nov 09 10:53:30 so i NEED a Sd :D Nov 09 11:03:20 dm8tbr: but wiht update i lose all my file in Beagle board? Nov 09 11:03:42 Quinto: that's what a backup is for Nov 09 11:04:20 ah i lose all? Nov 09 11:04:27 so i must do a backup Nov 09 11:04:27 ? Nov 09 11:04:46 yes Nov 09 11:05:58 ok thanks! Nov 09 11:06:04 i must update angstrom! Nov 09 11:06:07 today Nov 09 11:07:10 there is a LVDS connector 20 pin for to use a LCD Screen on BBB? Nov 09 11:38:23 i dont undstand when i must update Image on BBB: "Insert SD card into your (powered-down) board, hold down the USER/BOOT button (if using Black) and apply power, either by the USB cable or 5V adapter....." Nov 09 11:40:00 where is Boot Button? Nov 09 11:40:30 i have Reset, Power and S2 button Nov 09 11:46:20 S2 Nov 09 12:06:11 tks Nov 09 12:40:09 action Nov 09 12:42:04 Hello! Nov 09 12:42:23 how to drive RF receiver using beaglebone black Nov 09 12:43:11 which pins should I use to connect to beaglebone black? Nov 09 12:43:48 how to drive RF receiver using beaglebone black Nov 09 12:44:16 That receiver is 315Mhz L4 Receiver Nov 09 12:44:30 first read the trm Nov 09 12:44:35 to find out the pins Nov 09 12:44:56 or first make clear what interface the receiver has Nov 09 12:45:08 serial spi i2c or something more exotic Nov 09 12:46:01 and better write it to the mailinglist Nov 09 12:46:10 more eyes than here Nov 09 12:46:35 it has GNT,5v,D0,D1,D2,D3,Vt pins Nov 09 12:47:01 http://www.adafruit.com/products/1098 Nov 09 12:47:08 I bought it here Nov 09 12:47:12 yes and? Nov 09 12:47:41 now read the trm to find out pins where you can connect it Nov 09 12:47:49 I do not konw,which pins should I use on the beaglebone to connect to the RF receiver Nov 09 12:47:59 where is the trm Nov 09 12:48:32 what is trm? Nov 09 12:48:36 http://circuitco.com/support/index.php?title=BeagleBoneBlack Nov 09 12:48:46 technical reference manual Nov 09 12:50:09 thank you ,I hope there have some guild on the manual. Nov 09 12:50:24 guide* Nov 09 12:51:13 the RF receiver should use SPI interface? Nov 09 12:51:54 read the wiki Nov 09 12:53:25 oh lol Nov 09 12:53:32 its stupid simple interface Nov 09 12:53:40 hi shoragan Nov 09 12:53:57 so you need only some pins and configure them right Nov 09 12:54:10 and than you can geht high or low from the tranceiver Nov 09 12:55:01 hm but I dont know whats vt is for Nov 09 12:55:04 thank you,I think I am more stupid than the spi interface,I know so little about it. Nov 09 12:55:13 me either Nov 09 12:56:46 D0,D1,D2,D3 should connect to SPI interface pins on beaglebone,right? Nov 09 12:57:12 hm no Nov 09 12:57:26 find some normal pins which you can figure Nov 09 12:57:34 no special interface needed Nov 09 12:58:45 ok,thank you Nov 09 12:59:16 hm if I read it right vt goes high when a correct transmission occured Nov 09 13:00:22 ah yes Nov 09 13:00:24 Valid Transmission Nov 09 13:00:25 hihi Nov 09 13:00:34 thank you,how can I find which pins is proper on the manual. Nov 09 13:00:38 okay I am away for a while Nov 09 13:00:52 thank you Nov 09 13:01:04 first you should search for the pins which are acessible from outside Nov 09 13:02:03 thank you,then how to do a next search form these pins Nov 09 13:02:16 expansion header Nov 09 13:02:25 what you know about embedded stuff at all? Nov 09 13:03:24 I know a little,I can not get enough information from the document about p8,p9 header Nov 09 13:03:28 not so much, Nov 09 13:03:38 I think I am just a starter Nov 09 13:03:53 than google and start reading Nov 09 13:03:55 and come back Nov 09 13:04:01 of something is unclear Nov 09 13:04:15 we will not put you through this with exact steps by steps Nov 09 13:04:49 this looks a good site to which could have found on the wiki page Nov 09 13:04:52 http://learn.adafruit.com/search?q=BeagleBone+Black Nov 09 13:04:58 but I just driver a servo following tutoial,so the driver RF receiver is just I want to do after that. Nov 09 13:05:06 yes, Nov 09 13:05:26 I went there a lot times,but never find about RF receiver. Nov 09 13:05:28 thank you Nov 09 13:05:33 o.O Nov 09 13:05:42 its basicly the same Nov 09 13:05:46 connect pins Nov 09 13:05:49 configure bbb right Nov 09 13:05:59 write soem code to observ the pins Nov 09 13:06:23 yes,now,I just can not find the proper pins Nov 09 13:06:27 thank you Nov 09 13:06:56 you can use all pins which are accessible from outside and are not connect to some special interface like mmc i2c Nov 09 13:07:00 and so on Nov 09 13:07:52 *sigh* Nov 09 13:07:53 http://learn.adafruit.com/blinking-an-led-with-beaglebone-black/wiring Nov 09 13:07:56 points to Nov 09 13:08:10 http://stuffwemade.net/post/beaglebone-pinout Nov 09 13:08:34 thank you,I see a little,I can use any pin except some special pins Nov 09 13:08:50 now you own me a beer for not finding this in 5 minutes yourself Nov 09 13:10:04 sure,not a beer,a box of beer Nov 09 13:10:17 thank you so much Nov 09 13:32:41 Ubuntu or Debian for the Bone? Nov 09 13:48:07 bahar depends on you Nov 09 13:51:59 i'm not an advanced linux user Nov 09 13:55:57 than ubuntu Nov 09 13:56:16 but you will have to learn a lot Nov 09 14:03:35 strange.... put in the microSD, hold down the user boot button, then apply power, right? Nov 09 14:03:51 the power LED lights up, but nothing else happens... just the power LED Nov 09 14:06:19 the LED bank doesn't light up Nov 09 14:06:22 bahar: did you uncompress the image before writing it to the card? Nov 09 14:07:27 duh Nov 09 14:08:27 lol Nov 09 15:10:42 hi all! Nov 09 15:23:01 what is the situation about c++ library for GPIO? I have found some library for digital I/O , but nothing about PWM and ADC samples Nov 09 15:29:52 now i extracted the img, and used pi filler to put it on microsdhc card... put microSD into the black, held down the user boot button, applied power... LEDs 1 and 4 lit up, then LEDS 1 and 3, then they all started flshing separately. all 4 didn't light up. Nov 09 15:39:17 bahar: now wait Nov 09 15:42:02 i let it go for a few seconds, then just one LED was lit, with another LED flashing weakly like a heartbeat Nov 09 15:42:05 i don't think it's working Nov 09 15:42:21 wait 30min Nov 09 15:42:56 the instructions say all 4 should light up? Nov 09 15:43:04 they will at the END Nov 09 15:44:10 ok Nov 09 15:46:42 tried another ubuntu image.... better Nov 09 15:47:20 it's flashing Nov 09 15:47:31 thanks! Nov 09 16:54:52 hey all, I'm trying to install arch on my beaglebone black, but when following this guide: http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv7/ti/beaglebone-black I get this error on boot (on the serial port): http://pastiebin.com/527e68ce830c2 Nov 09 17:32:18 I followed the directions here: http://archlinuxarm.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=5809 and am not stuck at "starting kernel ..." Nov 09 17:35:06 I meant "am now stuck" not "am not stuck" Nov 09 19:05:23 re Nov 09 20:08:25 I'm trying to 'npm install bonescript' on ubuntu-armhf and get compile errors: http://pastebin.com/c4rPu8Ff Nov 09 20:08:33 is there a particular version of nodejs required to use bonescript? Nov 09 20:23:59 prophit: you might try following this guide: http://dotnetdavid.wordpress.com/2013/09/16/beaglebone-black-cloud9-and-bonescript-install-guide/ Nov 09 20:26:28 <_SY_> hello Nov 09 20:26:47 <_SY_> anyone here? Nov 09 20:27:01 don't ask to ask, just ask. Nov 09 20:27:29 <_SY_> ok, where can I find the configuration script for node on the BBB? Nov 09 20:28:15 thanks rockybulwinkle! Nov 09 20:28:36 are you using angstrom? node should already be installed and ready to go. Nov 09 20:28:45 <_SY_> Yes, angstrom Nov 09 20:29:26 <_SY_> Node is installed, but what I'm asking is how to configure the default document that it serves up, I want to change it so that is serves up my documents instead of the current setup Nov 09 20:30:07 <_SY_> There must be a set-up somewhere that is something like node script.js Nov 09 20:30:17 oh, you mean the webpage it serves up on 192.168.7.2? I think that has to do with systemd config Nov 09 20:30:50 <_SY_> ok, will take a look, ty, I have been working on my dev.system with node for a while and am now ready to move it to the BBB. Nov 09 20:31:28 you should be able to disable the webserver from booting automatically, and set up your own script to run. Nov 09 20:31:49 <_SY_> I'll take a look, ty Nov 09 20:32:26 I'd take a look at this: http://elinux.org/EBC_Exercise_21b_systemd#Stopping_and_Starting Nov 09 20:32:39 <_SY_> ok, will do Nov 09 20:33:36 I believe the repo he mentions is this one: https://github.com/MarkAYoder/BeagleBoard-exercises Nov 09 20:35:03 <_SY_> I have two BBB connected to each other, configured for high availability and running MySQL in MMM mode...works great, I also have my own floating IP address manager running, which gives me a single floating IP address to talk to both. Nov 09 20:35:52 not sure what that means. Nov 09 20:36:44 <_SY_> Each BBB is running a mySQL database server, they are configured to exchange data between each other, so that if either is modified the other gets the updates, meaning if one dies, the other takes over immediately. Nov 09 20:37:05 ok, so it's a way of implementing redundancy? Nov 09 20:37:13 <_SY_> yes Nov 09 20:37:51 <_SY_> each BBB has a 32 GB usb stick, so I have a dual redundant database server with web-server running. Nov 09 20:55:55 So, it turns out that I forgot to unxz the Angstrom image... derp. Nov 09 20:58:07 that is a fairly important step Nov 09 20:58:26 yeah... I was sitting here wondering why dd was stopping at only around 277MB Nov 09 21:11:01 is it normal for dd to be in the disksleep state? I'm trying to write the angstrom image to an sdcard, and it gets stuck (doesn't respond to -USR1 signals anymore). Based on the last report, it's written 3.8GB to the SD card, which means it should almost be done, but isn't. Nov 09 21:13:37 any advice? Nov 09 21:14:42 I'm gonna brb, booting into windows. Nov 09 21:25:43 nvm, it just took a massive amount longer than I expected it to for syncing Nov 09 21:28:46 Do I have to do something special to mount the on-board nand chip while booted from an sd card? It doesn't show up in fdisk -l Nov 09 21:42:26 Hi there! Nov 09 21:42:44 yo. Nov 09 21:43:10 Do you have a BBB? I am having problems getting my eth0 to work. Nov 09 21:43:25 what have you tried? Nov 09 21:45:14 I've looked at dmesg and it says my link is not ready. Not sure what that means. Nov 09 21:45:37 ifconfig show eth0 is up but not getting an address via DHCP:( Nov 09 21:45:54 I'm trying to find/remember something for you Nov 09 21:47:07 either it was dumb luck or this worked for me before: Nov 09 21:47:34 create (or edit if it already exists) the file /etc/network/interfaces Nov 09 21:47:42 put "iface eth0 inet dhcp" in it Nov 09 21:47:44 reboot Nov 09 21:47:52 Ok, I jujst got the BBB after playing with Raspberry Pi's for awhile. I updated to the latest Angstrom image. but still having issues. Cant get Eth0 to work or Wifi for that matter. I have a Tenda Wireless Nic I wnat to use. Nov 09 21:48:03 Ok, I'll try that out right now! Nov 09 21:48:51 on angstrom network config is done by connman IIRC Nov 09 21:49:04 I Nov 09 21:49:19 I've never even heard of connman IIRC. Nov 09 21:50:08 Is it iface or int or interface? Nov 09 21:50:51 it's what I said. Nov 09 21:52:01 Ok, didnt see the line above. Im doing it now. Thanks for your help and patience Nov 09 21:53:40 What editor is default with angstrom? I tried nano and vi and they are not installed. What os are you running? Nov 09 21:54:07 right now, I'm running arch on my desktop. Trying to recover my bone after trying to install arch in it. Nov 09 21:54:18 I thought the default image came with vi... Nov 09 21:54:21 ed? Nov 09 21:54:22 angstrom should have nano and vi and vim in the default image Nov 09 21:54:31 worked for me at least Nov 09 21:55:04 crap, you are right. I was trying a sudo nano etc.etc. Angstrom doesnt use sudo I think. Nov 09 21:55:12 nope, you're already root Nov 09 21:55:40 ok, rebooting it now. Nov 09 21:56:09 if this doesn't work, before you try anything else, I want you to test the ethernet cable with a different computer. Just to be sure. Nov 09 21:56:40 I've been bitten pretty bad by bad cables before -_- Nov 09 21:57:08 I just tested it and had success with comm and receiving dhcp addr. from another system. The lights on the NIC wont even light up. Nov 09 21:57:17 on the bone? Nov 09 21:57:42 No on my laptop I had success. The bone shows no lights on the NIC. Nov 09 21:57:47 ok. Nov 09 21:58:27 can you pastie dmesg and lsmod? Nov 09 21:58:38 Ok. Nov 09 22:01:29 Sorry, it will be another minute. My IRC is on a diff machine than the one the bone is hooked up to. Nov 09 22:01:58 I don't anticipate leaving here any time soon Nov 09 22:03:42 The eth0 part of dmesg says 'net eth0: phy 4a101000.mdio:01 not found on slave 1 Nov 09 22:04:00 yeah... I've seen that before even when ethernet was working Nov 09 22:04:26 they "IPV6: ADDRCONF (NETDEV_UP) eth0: link is not ready. Nov 09 22:05:05 random thought, you might try reloading the ethernet kernel module? Nov 09 22:05:08 If you have a few minutes, I can get the bone up on the other system and pastie the dmesg up Nov 09 22:05:19 How do I do that? Nov 09 22:05:44 First I need to know what kernel module it is using, which is what the lsmod is for. Nov 09 22:06:13 once you find that, you can do rmmod and modprobe to reload it. Nov 09 22:06:56 Ok, let me get the bone setup on this machine Nov 09 22:08:20 I'm gonna brb, highlight me with your post with the info so it's easy for me to find. Nov 09 22:08:26 when I get back Nov 09 22:20:26 Ok, thanks I'll get back with you. I have to reboot to get these drivers working. I'll be back in Nov 09 22:20:32 back Nov 09 22:20:38 o.o Nov 09 22:21:04 well that was definitely some kind of timing there. Nov 09 22:21:41 definitely! Be back in a minute Nov 09 22:21:48 kk Nov 09 22:25:04 Does anyone know why I'm getting i2c controller timeouts on boot, and how to stop it? thanks. Nov 09 22:29:12 Hey there rockybulwinkle, you still there? Nov 09 22:29:16 rawr Nov 09 22:30:16 Ok, here is my lsmod: Nov 09 22:30:33 Module Size Used by fuse 51875 3 ip_tables 8294 0 x_tables 15072 1 ip_tables g_multi 55905 2 libcomposite 15228 1 g_multi rfcomm 25106 0 ircomm_tty 14503 0 ircomm 8846 1 ircomm_tty irda 89974 2 ircomm_tty,ircomm ipv6 229989 14 hidp 1011 Nov 09 22:30:42 uh Nov 09 22:30:59 you should put that into a pastie Nov 09 22:31:09 http://pastiebin.com/ Nov 09 22:32:53 http://pastiebin.com/527eb7da271e1/rev/17193 Nov 09 22:33:05 First time to use pastie Nov 09 22:33:26 yeah, you should always use a pastie for logs. ESPECIALLY on irc Nov 09 22:33:39 Cool, thanks for heads up:) Nov 09 22:35:08 Here is the dmesg: http://pastiebin.com/527eb7da271e1/rev/17193 Nov 09 22:35:38 you just posted the same thing twice. Nov 09 22:36:58 http://pastiebin.com/527eb900344d3/rev/17194 Nov 09 22:38:53 dm8tbr: you chipped in earlier on Bodee's issue. I'm not sure what's going on. Mind helping? Nov 09 22:40:49 Could it be a bad NIC port or something? I would have thought that the NIC link/act lights would be light as soon as I plugged it into the router... Nov 09 22:41:36 I've had similar issues as you are, including lights not coming on. Nov 09 22:41:44 but my ethernet still works today Nov 09 22:42:42 I just looked inside of the NIC slot and 2 pins are stuck and not in their spring position. Going to fix it quick.. Nov 09 22:42:49 uh Nov 09 22:44:26 My lights are on now!!! Nov 09 22:44:44 I'll have to check that next time I have issues with ethernet then! Nov 09 22:45:06 does it get an ip? Nov 09 22:45:50 3 pins were stuck in the down position. After shining a light in the connector the 4th pin on the right side was not in its proper slot and it was causing the other pins to push over and get stuck as well. The 4th pin was in the wrong slot! Nov 09 22:46:35 that is almost as bad as having a bad cable! Nov 09 22:46:59 Yep! just checked it out!! It does! rockybulwinkle, Thanks so much for sticking it out with me until I found resolution:) You're awesome! Nov 09 22:47:04 np Nov 09 22:47:27 And thank you for sharing that with me. It could very well have been the *real* problem whenever my ethernet stops working.... Nov 09 22:48:08 Man, I think its worse than a bad cable. Glad i had my iPhone flashlight:) Dont know if it came that way or what. Just bought it 2 days ago. Nov 09 22:49:18 Alright:) Well, I've gotta go for now, but I'll most likely be back in the chat tomorrow. Hey rockybulwinkle, what do you use your bone for? Nov 09 22:49:23 related: http://www.quora.com/Programming-Interviews/Whats-the-hardest-bug-youve-debugged/answer/Dave-Baggett?srid=pxH3&share=1 Nov 09 22:49:41 Bodee: right now, my senior design team is working on a quadcopter cape Nov 09 22:50:03 I've done a ****-ton of PRU assembly programming. Nov 09 22:50:19 Dude! Awesome!! If I could go back to school again, it would be for robotics/programming for sure!!! Nov 09 22:51:03 I've built some basic stamp and oopic robots in the past. It would be cool to use something this powerful for a robot base. Nov 09 22:51:43 yeah. Basic stamp is... nice, but very underpowered. Especially compared to what it could do if they let you compile native code for the SX processors Nov 09 22:52:39 Yeah, I never did get into the propellers. Im using my RPi's for home automation and security. A robot sounds alot more fun though. Nov 09 22:52:50 What school are you going to? Nov 09 22:52:56 Rose-Hulman Nov 09 22:53:03 Where is that at? Nov 09 22:53:13 Terre Haute, IN, USA Nov 09 22:53:38 our sponsor for the quadcopter cape is Texas Instruments. If all goes well, you will be able to buy one. Nov 09 22:53:48 at some undetermined time in the future Nov 09 22:54:02 and the project (so far) is completely open source. Nov 09 22:54:51 Cool! Ive seen some YouTube quads that were pretty slick with formations and flying through hoops and small spaces . Pretty slick. Well above what I can do Nov 09 22:55:23 What kind of wireless nic are you using and how do I get the bone to recognize mine? Nov 09 22:55:31 yeah. The idea for the quadcopter is to form a base that other people can build off of. Nov 09 22:55:46 Thats awesome Nov 09 22:56:15 idk what we're using for wireless, I'm not in charge of that Nov 09 22:56:33 I do have experience with the rtl8192cu, which you can get from adafruit for about $12 Nov 09 22:56:52 how is the power and range of that nic? Nov 09 22:57:03 I have instructions for setting up an adhoc network with it on my embedded linux project wiki Nov 09 22:57:17 I haven't tested the range, but it's supposed to be pretty good Nov 09 22:57:29 Im using a Tenda TP-Link TL-WN821N on my RPi's. Im Hoping it will work on the bone. Nov 09 22:57:47 Do you mind sending me a link to your wiki? Nov 09 22:57:49 It should once you get the kernel module and firmware installed. Nov 09 22:58:00 Cool. Nov 09 22:58:06 http://elinux.org/ECE497_Project_GPS_Tracker#Ad_Hoc_Networking Nov 09 22:58:51 some of that page is still template. Nov 09 22:59:00 Sweet. I'll read over it tonight. Well, I have to head out now. Hopefully I'll catch you on IRC sometime again soon. Thanks again:) Nov 09 22:59:09 np, ttyl Nov 09 23:00:06 have a great night! Nov 09 23:00:11 lol you too Nov 10 00:41:21 does anyone have experience working with CRTs and their beagleboard? Nov 10 00:55:25 guess not ... Nov 10 00:58:01 hi, there is an expansion board for Beagle Black for to connect a LCD with LVDS connector 20 pins? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Nov 10 02:59:58 2013