**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Dec 13 02:59:56 2022 Dec 13 03:29:20 I think helppls wanted to install from scratch, maybe. Dec 13 03:41:02 Too late now and it is not Fri. Funday. So, up, up, and slumping. Dec 13 07:24:03 pocket beagle speed grove kit lcd driver. looking for lcd command to turn cursor off Dec 13 07:29:02 uses LCD_display.Set_Text() or LCD_display.f.write('\x1b[Lc') Dec 13 07:30:02 where is the source code located? Dec 13 12:05:08 Good morning to you. I am glad you have made it here. Dec 13 18:26:08 Good evening Dec 13 18:50:50 planning outage on git.beagleboard.org to update to newer version. Dec 13 22:38:23 New additions! Dec 13 22:48:43 I cannot wait to see this Makefile for the PRUSS. I tried to update to a known install of pru-pru or something. Dec 13 22:48:59 The BBGW refused the install w/ apt. Dec 13 22:49:38 v3 or something like that idea. Dec 14 01:07:11 How could I break the Relay Cape? Dec 14 01:08:13 I am no longer upset or in an unknowledgeable phase right now. I think I broke my ole Cape, i.e. the Relay Cape. Dec 14 01:08:57 When I plug it in to an am335x supported BBGW or BBBW, the Relay Cape renders the board useless. It will not boot! Dec 14 01:10:04 Could a mechanical switch create the am335x boards from not booting, e.g. BBBW/BBGW? Dec 14 01:16:00 I mean...I can understand the power issue on the BBGW. I do not have a barrel jack on the BBGW. Dec 14 01:16:34 But...it worked more than once. It had me fooled. Dec 14 01:16:55 I think powering the Switch is needed. Dec 14 01:16:59 I broke it. Dang it. Dec 14 01:18:14 I take the Cape off the boards, boom. Boot! I put the Relay Cape on, short. So, I think one of the Cape, probably relay1, Relays is busted. Dec 14 01:18:16 Off to test! Dec 14 01:18:27 I can remove the faulty one (hopefully). Dec 14 01:23:40 I think running relay1 w/out a PSU or some form of power created the relay1 on the Relay Cape to attack the BBGW/BBBW. Dec 14 01:23:53 Argh. Dec 14 01:24:24 For instance, nothing was attached to the relay1. I just ran the source and heard the click. Dec 14 01:24:35 Blah. Dec 14 01:39:27 Solved, not enough paperwork on the device and my idiot self being me! Dec 14 01:40:08 Aw! I am going to make a note to self and in the docs. for people like me who think clicks and onboard LEDs are enough to run this Cape. Dec 14 01:44:49 Up. There goes the update. Blah. Now, I cannot get in. My page is not even responding. Hmm. Dec 14 01:53:16 GenTooMan: How can we convince the mfg. of the Relay Cape, if indeed this Cape will continue, to make a fool proof approximation on users like me who think relay1 (any relay really) does not need an attachment to handle viewing the LED onboard and the sound of the click? Dec 14 01:54:01 For instance, is there a fall back plan for users like me (those of us who break stuff by accident)? Dec 14 01:54:57 Like...circuitry. Dec 14 01:54:59 ... Dec 14 01:56:03 Something that keeps people safe when unknowingly creating issues w/out understandings... I understand that it is 75% fool proof as of now since the issue did not fry the BBBW or BBGW. Dec 14 01:56:26 Luckily, is it worth researching? Dec 14 02:01:36 These are very strong relays. They can handle many voltages and amps AC/DC. Dec 14 02:01:46 I think a breaker would be smart... Dec 14 02:05:33 Ladder logic? I think I am learning again! **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Dec 14 02:59:57 2022