**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Aug 18 03:00:02 2017 Aug 18 04:15:19 what is the correct / prefered loadaddr for the -xm? Aug 18 05:14:07 RGBD from ASUS? you mean the Xtion stuff? Aug 18 05:25:22 yes Aug 18 07:31:18 Anyone remember what OE-packages are needed for the DSP on OMAP3530? Aug 18 07:38:24 Enabling DSP on OMAP3530 and trying to get a GCC4.9-built linux-omap to start on a legacy product. Oh what a friday... Aug 18 08:13:14 hi Aug 18 08:13:55 I am new to YOCTO project and i need to build it for beaglebone green wireless board. Aug 18 08:13:56 I am using BBG Aug 18 08:14:03 can any one help me in this? Aug 18 08:14:47 I am getting Garbage data once I connect BBG Serial Debug to my Lap top Aug 18 08:14:56 can any once help me on this Aug 18 08:15:15 I am using BAFO serial to USB converter Aug 18 08:19:22 kaary: what did you do and where did you get stuck? Aug 18 08:19:37 Dakshina: the usual suspects - baudrate etc. are corect? Aug 18 08:22:55 ya baud rate is 115200 Aug 18 08:23:01 8 bit Aug 18 08:23:25 all settings done as per the manual Aug 18 08:23:54 stock image, or already something that might be writing to the serial port? Aug 18 08:25:47 If you're using screen and have multiple sessions open to the same serial connection then you may get garbage, try 'screen -ls' Aug 18 08:27:50 @LetoThe2nd I tried to follow many links and build it for beaglebone but in the end my iage was not able to run so I thought may be i am not building it in a correct way Aug 18 08:28:05 So I want to build it from start Aug 18 08:28:17 Hi everyone. Aug 18 08:28:19 As i am new to BBG and YOCTO Aug 18 08:31:35 I'm traing to know, besides the ethernet and wifi, what are the diferences between the beaglebone black and the beaglebone black wifi, but cant find them. ¿could anyone help me? Aug 18 08:31:42 kaary: the yocto project has an excellent quick start document, so read and work through that first to understand the build process. then extend that for the BB Aug 18 08:46:05 http://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/1.2.2/yocto-project-qs/yocto-project-qs.html this link i floowed but got error in bitbake coreimage Aug 18 08:47:05 kaary: 1.2.2 is pretty outdated, better stick with soemthign recent: http://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/current/yocto-project-qs/yocto-project-qs.html Aug 18 08:47:21 maybe my cross compile for beaglebone board was not ok Aug 18 08:47:56 kaary: for getting started, better leave out the beagle for now and try to understand the build process itself first Aug 18 08:49:09 ok Aug 18 08:49:23 what is the use of "runqemu qemux86" Aug 18 08:50:05 kaary: read the line above the command, it tells you exactly what it does. Aug 18 08:50:17 because befoe going for bitbake I canged my " MACHINE" variable as beaglebone Aug 18 08:54:08 so what do you expect me to say now? Aug 18 09:39:18 tasslehoff: sounds like fun :D Aug 18 09:39:43 why such an old gcc though? Aug 18 09:58:14 zmatt: the device is stuck at linux 2.6.39 and systemd 204, and dylan is the latest oe-release that "fits me". that has gcc 4.7 Aug 18 09:58:14 hi all Aug 18 10:04:30 I have connected BBG board serial debug port to my lap top, I am getting garbace values in the minicom can any one please help Aug 18 10:05:09 the minicom settings are 115200 8 N 1 Aug 18 10:08:21 can any one suggest me on this Aug 18 10:08:42 I am using BAFO USB to serial convertor Aug 18 10:18:39 does it use 3.3v signalling? Aug 18 10:19:19 yes Aug 18 10:19:35 board o/P is 3.3 v Aug 18 10:19:53 I tried with other USB to serial converter also Aug 18 10:19:55 what's the model number? Aug 18 10:20:16 board is Beagle bone green wireless Aug 18 10:20:23 of that bafo thing Aug 18 10:20:48 since I don't immediately see any adapter on their site that looks suitable Aug 18 10:20:49 USB to serial converter is from BAFO model 810 Aug 18 10:21:17 uhh, that looks like rs232, not 3.3v ttl Aug 18 10:22:17 I also tried with BAFO BF 812 Aug 18 10:22:20 same result Aug 18 10:23:14 in general, anything with DE-9 connector is the wrong thing to use and actually risks hardware damage (though fortunately the serial console buffer seems to be fairly tough) Aug 18 10:23:38 like I said, I don't see anything on bafo's site that looks like it is suitable Aug 18 10:23:48 see http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBone_Black_Serial for suggestions Aug 18 10:24:07 so which cabledo you suggest Aug 18 10:24:12 FTDI Aug 18 10:24:20 see linked wiki page Aug 18 10:24:36 is this the problem with the cable Aug 18 10:24:56 even if I disconnect the GND pin the result is same Aug 18 10:24:57 I typically use an ftdi cable, I also have good experience with this thing -> https://www.tindie.com/products/spirilis/beaglebone-black-ftdi-friction-fit/ Aug 18 10:25:31 Dakshina: rs232 is electrically totally incompatible with ttl-level serial Aug 18 10:25:33 I tested all the continuity with the multimeter and found it ok Aug 18 10:26:34 the beaglebone expects: 0 = 0v, 1 = 3.3v Aug 18 10:26:50 rs232 uses: 0 = between 3v and 15v, 1 = between -3v and -15v Aug 18 10:27:35 Dakshina: You can also use an arduino with the amtel pulled out in a pinch if you have one handy Aug 18 10:28:37 also, I don't know what could have motivated you to disconnect the ground pin... a solid ground connection is absolutely essential Aug 18 10:29:11 zmatt: ...for anything single-ended :) Aug 18 10:29:16 yes Aug 18 10:29:31 Only for testing purpose I disconneted the gnd Aug 18 10:29:47 the result is same irrespective of gnd connection Aug 18 10:30:09 I suggest disconnecting all pins before you fry the hardware, and get a serial cable that's actually compatible :) Aug 18 10:30:52 ok Aug 18 16:21:12 Dead link https://debian.beagleboard.org/images/bbx15-debian-9.0-lxqt-4gb-armhf-2017-07-02-4gb.img.xz Aug 18 17:05:57 * freemor mourns the links passing .. So sad to see thenm go so young Aug 18 17:06:56 * ds2 urges a search for the resurrection spell Aug 18 17:30:47 Hello People Aug 18 17:39:49 @ds2 Directory browsing spell Aug 18 17:41:07 A peek in the afterlife **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Aug 19 03:00:00 2017