**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jul 23 02:59:58 2012 Jul 23 06:50:02 Hi all,i want to add beaglebone am335x board support package to kernel 3.4.4 how to add the package to kernel explain the procedure.... please help me... Jul 23 06:51:58 solution pls.... Jul 23 06:58:22 git rebase v3.4.4 Jul 23 06:59:22 Hi all,i want to add beaglebone am335x board support package to kernel 3.4.4 how to add the package to kernel solution pls.... Jul 23 07:00:01 please ask again Jul 23 07:00:57 isolate patches, apply them... sorry, no handholding here. Jul 23 07:02:33 we are already at 3.5 ;) Jul 23 07:05:48 how to add board support package to kernel Jul 23 07:06:21 how to add board support(am335x beaglebone BSP) package to kernel. Jul 23 07:06:37 solution pls... Jul 23 07:06:42 Tamilarasi: PLEASE STOP!!! Jul 23 07:07:04 Tamilarasi: 1) isoalte the needed patches 2) apply them Jul 23 07:07:16 Tamilarasi: if you don't know how to do that, get another project!!! Jul 23 07:07:17 like a parrot Jul 23 07:08:05 aholler: i hate parrots before my 3rd coffee, and seriously dislike them after the 2nd. Jul 23 07:09:04 aholler: with http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_(parrot) being a notable exception, of course. Jul 23 07:12:19 they don't stop until they got a cracker ;) Jul 23 07:13:04 * dm8tbr hauls in a box of (fire)crackers into the channel Jul 23 07:13:05 or another project, maybe? Jul 23 07:13:43 dm8tbr: biiiiiiig badaboom Jul 23 07:14:28 * dm8tbr throws LetoThe2nd a free multipass Jul 23 07:14:42 and yet another resident evil movie ~.~ Jul 23 07:14:45 multipass! corben dallas multipass! Jul 23 07:15:07 they end like this poor one: http://www.miwiki.net/Pyrite_Parrot Jul 23 07:57:13 http://lparchive.org/Monkey-Island-2/Update 33/32-mi_33_30.gif Jul 23 07:59:16 hmm, should be http://lparchive.org/Monkey-Island-2/Update%2033/32-mi_33_30.gif Jul 23 11:00:45 hmm, arm64 will go 3D (FinFETs) Jul 23 11:02:51 server in a pocket, powered by some AAs ;) Jul 23 11:09:18 aholler: Monkey Island is still 2d Jul 23 11:13:18 aholler: what you said makes no sense Jul 23 11:13:34 arm64, insofar the term is defined at all, is an architecture, not a piece of silicon Jul 23 11:13:37 ant_work: IV was 3d. Jul 23 11:14:00 you couold build a cortex-a9 with such transistors too Jul 23 11:14:30 mru: I just read the ARM and TSMC want to go with FinFETs, starting with v8 Jul 23 11:14:38 s/the/that/ Jul 23 11:16:10 and I don't care if arm calls it aarch64 ;) Jul 23 11:16:51 arm work with foundries to produce good layouts for various processes Jul 23 11:17:06 that doesn't stop a licensee doing it themselves Jul 23 11:17:12 I never would have thougt that Jul 23 11:17:32 thought what? Jul 23 11:18:05 might depend on the type of licence of course Jul 23 11:18:15 but certainly the architecture licensees like qualcomm can do it Jul 23 11:18:36 I wouldn't have thought that arm licenses it's stuff and works with other foundries too Jul 23 11:19:41 that's not how it works Jul 23 11:20:15 thats something new for me. I thought TI doesn't build their chips themself… Jul 23 11:20:24 TI build their own chips Jul 23 11:20:48 sorry, what do you think how dumb I am? Jul 23 11:21:07 I don't know what you're trying to say here Jul 23 11:21:30 just that arm and tsmc are wanting to go 3d with v8 Jul 23 11:21:40 but suppose you're a fabless soc designer Jul 23 11:22:16 if you license a core that tsmc already knows how to fab, there's less work needed to get your design manufactured Jul 23 12:25:41 <_av500_> if anybvody ever mentions wifi mesh networking, please shoot them Jul 23 12:25:59 * LetoThe2nd shoots _av500_ Jul 23 12:26:09 * mdp doesn't want to shoot sakoman...he's so nice. Jul 23 12:26:44 <_av500_> hmm, true that Jul 23 12:26:48 <_av500_> but still... Jul 23 12:26:50 mdp: no need to shoot him actually... leaving him in the desert with a plumper will also do quite fine. Jul 23 12:27:12 LOL Jul 23 12:27:23 * mdp was on the phone with SO and started LOLing..whoops Jul 23 12:27:39 so? Jul 23 12:27:59 "are you having three conversations again?" Jul 23 12:28:23 it happens. Jul 23 12:28:27 "are you paying attention to me?" Jul 23 12:28:33 <_av500_> what? Jul 23 12:28:39 panto: better than "are you paying me?" Jul 23 12:28:40 "what did I just say? can you repeat it please?" Jul 23 12:28:52 <_av500_> "can you repeat the use case please?" Jul 23 12:29:04 _av500_, in sakoman's defense, he had a useful wifi mesh post too... Jul 23 12:29:14 * mdp ducks to avoid the incoming shot. Jul 23 12:29:22 mdp: you cannot defend against the worms. Jul 23 12:29:43 <_av500_> mdp: this place here has no need for it at all, so its extra stupid Jul 23 12:29:54 <_av500_> they run water and electircity everywhere already Jul 23 12:30:07 _av500_: your chance to make the place extra wormy ;) Jul 23 12:30:10 LetoThe2nd: I assume his network is monitoring to avoid being the location for Tremor XVII: Attack on the Nerd Compound Jul 23 12:30:22 s/Tremor/Tremors/ Jul 23 12:30:24 hrhrhr Jul 23 12:30:56 <_av500_> LetoThe2nd: at frist I thought my wifi was just bad, but then I saw that I connect at 36mbit Jul 23 12:31:00 use cases are for the weak Jul 23 12:31:07 <_av500_> then I read the website of the wifi operator :) Jul 23 12:31:22 <_av500_> and the m word Jul 23 12:32:03 sounds like a wifi nerd sitcom. "The M Word" Jul 23 12:32:15 The Knights Who Say M*** Jul 23 12:32:32 <_av500_> The Derps who say M Jul 23 12:32:42 He has to bring us a shrubbery! Jul 23 12:33:03 <_av500_> or a blackberry Jul 23 12:34:17 Oh, what sad times are these when passing ruffians can say "Mesh" at will to old ladies. There is a pestilence upon this land, nothing is sacred Jul 23 12:34:30 truly sad times Jul 23 13:22:28 hi, i am getting this message, can anybody tell me what does it mean? "mmcblk0: error -84 transferring data" Jul 23 13:26:09 84, wtf? Jul 23 13:26:16 that's EILSEQ Jul 23 13:26:27 must not be a regular errno value Jul 23 13:30:26 mru: what does EILSEQ mean? Jul 23 13:31:38 Hi! Any idea how do I set GPIO0 as GPIO? Jul 23 13:33:54 Hi, Any idea how to disable console output and use only the DSP ? Jul 23 13:34:58 * LetoThe2nd puts a mark onto the dsp buzzwording chalkboard. Jul 23 13:41:22 in _omap_mux_init_gpio() there such a passage: if (!gpio) return -EINVAL; Jul 23 13:41:50 I don't really like it, cause I have my pca953x IRQ on this pin Jul 23 13:44:50 mdp: any idea about GPIO_0? Jul 23 13:49:40 i followed this guide to format my sdcard "http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php?title=MMC_Boot_Format" , now getting "mmc0: error -84 whilst initialising SD card" Jul 23 13:49:52 what may be the reason? Jul 23 13:55:09 hi, I'm having trouble customizing my uEnv.txt on my bbxm. uEnv.txt contains "uenvcmd=run nanboot", but the running uenvcmd manually shows : Jul 23 13:55:14 OMAP3 beagleboard.org # run uenvcmd Jul 23 13:55:14 " not definedndboot Jul 23 13:55:18 any idea why ? Jul 23 14:07:11 yegorich: IMHO, that's a bug in the mux code...bad assumption by the author. Jul 23 14:07:43 the space is 0-based so you can't do an error check like that Jul 23 14:15:07 mdp: I've sent an e-mail to the linux-omap mailing list (you have got a copy too). Let's see what comes Jul 23 14:16:43 mpd: what I still couldn't figure out is how can I use two drivers for one i2c address? pca953x has two ports: I use one port for buttons and the second is output only for some other things Jul 23 14:20:47 yegorich: MFD Jul 23 14:22:27 koen: what option exactly? I see nothing in connection with my GPIO expander. Jul 23 14:22:52 yegorich, what koen said...but only if you are talking about two kernel drivers that don't build on top of gpios that are exported in the gpi pca953x driver Jul 23 14:23:04 koen: during i2c configuration I can choose between gpio or gpio-keys driver for one tca953x Jul 23 14:23:13 ahh Jul 23 14:24:46 gpio-keys doesn't allow select of an arbitrary range of gpio namespace? Jul 23 14:25:02 it does Jul 23 14:25:15 ok, I'm not sure of the problem then Jul 23 14:25:42 gpio-keys does suffer from the "one instance to rule them all" problem Jul 23 14:26:00 so you need to list *all* keys, you can't have multiple instances Jul 23 14:26:40 well, one instance ought to be enough for anybody Jul 23 14:27:16 * koen is lazy and only supports 1 cape with keys Jul 23 14:27:20 and 1 cape with leds Jul 23 14:28:54 koen: you mean two pca953x: one for keys and one for LEDs? Jul 23 14:29:41 no Jul 23 14:38:57 yegorich, well there really isn't a mapping b/n i2c addresses and drivers Jul 23 14:39:17 afaik Jul 23 14:40:40 joelagnel: I tried to assign both gpio and gpio-keys driver for the same i2c address and the first one won Jul 23 14:41:05 joelagnel: you specify this mapping in you board file, so it is static Jul 23 14:42:04 yegorich, can you point to a git tree somewhere? Jul 23 14:42:38 joelagnel: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/tmlind/linux-omap.git;a=summary Jul 23 14:42:53 you don't assign gpio-keys to an i2c-address, but to a gpio Jul 23 14:43:21 gpio-keys has no notion at all about i2c Jul 23 14:43:23 http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/tmlind/linux-omap.git;a=blob;f=arch/arm/mach-omap2/board-am3517evm.c;h=18f601096ce1807aaf9ba2fa8712f707a7c3bba3;hb=HEAD Jul 23 14:44:28 yegorich, correct, that makes sense. you bind one and only one _device_ to an i2c address Jul 23 14:45:11 the i2c core matches a device _driver_ to that device instantiation using the id table entry you specified Jul 23 14:45:52 if you have two drivers...the first one in the list of drivers registered that has a matching id table entry will get bound to the device Jul 23 14:45:54 koen: http://pastebin.com/VpvLixKa Jul 23 14:46:17 yegorich, you may not bind two drivers to one device instantiation, period Jul 23 14:46:32 mdp: yes Jul 23 14:46:43 yegorich: that's not how you use gpio-keys Jul 23 14:46:46 well, so there is no problem here...it's working as intended Jul 23 14:47:02 I2C_BOARD_INFO("tca6416", 0x20), Jul 23 14:47:03 .platform_data = &sp860_gpio_expander_info_0, Jul 23 14:47:11 that gives you a bunch of gpios Jul 23 14:47:25 which you can then use to assign to gpio-keys Jul 23 14:47:36 koen: I'll do Jul 23 14:50:04 koen: when I have 3 buttons, do i get 3 /dev/input/evenx devices? Jul 23 14:51:40 no Jul 23 14:52:05 just like a regular keyboard, one device for multiple buttons Jul 23 14:52:34 koen: O.K. I'll look for examples Jul 23 14:52:38 koen: thanks Jul 23 14:54:34 yegorich: https://github.com/beagleboard/kernel/blob/beaglebone-3.2/patches/beaglebone/0024-beaglebone-add-gpio-keys-for-lcd.patch Jul 23 14:56:30 yegorich: replace teh GPIO_TO_PIN(3, 19) with the gpio numbers you need (OMAP_MAX_GPIO + n) Jul 23 14:57:22 * mdp notes that GPIO_TO_PIN is poorly named :( Jul 23 14:57:29 koen: i see Jul 23 15:36:11 Can I boot a mainline kernel on a Beaglebone yet? Jul 23 15:36:24 I need some functionality that's in net-next Jul 23 15:36:39 trying to figure out the best way to go about it Jul 23 15:37:54 it's either take the bone stuff from the bone kernel (linux-am33x and OE patches) and apply them to net-next, or take the stuff I need from net-next and apply it to the bone kerenl. Jul 23 15:38:15 alan_o, it should boot Jul 23 15:38:16 s/kerenl/kernel/ Jul 23 15:38:23 yeah? Jul 23 15:38:28 that's good to hear. Jul 23 15:38:32 however some things might not work - like musb Jul 23 15:38:48 and mmc Jul 23 15:38:59 why don't you try it, and if it doesn't work, ping again & I'll give you a patch series Jul 23 15:38:59 SPI? Jul 23 15:39:09 koen, I think mmc should work Jul 23 15:39:12 anything with dma won't work Jul 23 15:39:15 panto: on bone, no Jul 23 15:39:23 oh bone :) Jul 23 15:39:30 sorry, thought board :P Jul 23 15:39:32 yeah Jul 23 15:39:36 bone is boned :) Jul 23 15:39:44 go into hibernation for the next 8 motnhs Jul 23 15:39:45 yeah, I know it boots on beagleboard. I've done that before with success. Jul 23 15:41:05 So to be clear, since there was some confusion.... you do or do not expect mainline to boot on a bone. Jul 23 15:41:16 if it boots, you will have no drivers Jul 23 15:41:20 *if* it boots Jul 23 15:41:41 ok, so it's not usable then. Ok, well that saved me some time.... Jul 23 15:42:28 So as far as getting something I can use then.... It's then between putting bone stuff in net-next, or putting net-next stuff into bone kernel. Jul 23 15:42:46 How hard is it to extract the bone-specific stuff from the bone kernel? Jul 23 15:42:53 in your opinion Jul 23 15:43:11 Looks like the bone is at 3.2 Jul 23 15:44:32 anyone around that can assist with installing ubuntu-12.04 onto a bone a6 ? Jul 23 15:59:36 alan_o: impossible Jul 23 15:59:48 alan_o: if it were doable, I'd have done it months ago Jul 23 16:00:19 koen: so I was hoping for "just copy arch/arm/mach-omap2" but no dice :( Jul 23 16:02:27 it's not based on mainline Jul 23 16:02:40 but on a random point in linux-omap, with extra stuff merged in Jul 23 16:02:46 right Jul 23 16:39:58 hi, I am from Turkey, and I try to selve a problem about BeagleBoard 3G modem connection Jul 23 16:40:50 I try to installed "USB modeswichh" Jul 23 16:40:59 but I cant Jul 23 16:41:09 because "error 1" everytime I saw... Jul 23 16:41:17 why? what does it mean? please help me... Jul 23 17:37:49 * mranostay scrolls up Jul 23 17:49:38 mru: now you have me taking pictures of cones :) Jul 23 17:50:04 i never noticed they are everywhere before. Jul 23 17:53:48 you're one of us now Jul 23 17:54:05 life will never be the same again Jul 23 17:56:46 this isn't one of those cults where i have to shave my head and drink kool-aid right? Jul 23 17:58:41 mranostay, it's a little late to be asking those questions after you've already joined Jul 23 18:01:54 mranostay, I find that we don't make use of the cult-like white-striped versions here in the heartland. ;) Jul 23 18:02:13 mranostay: just worship the cone and all will be fine Jul 23 18:03:14 mdp: more of the compounds that are borderline terrorists groups? :) Jul 23 18:03:43 mru: church of the cone. should be a good way to get a tax break Jul 23 18:04:20 and slightly more sane than scientology :) Jul 23 18:05:58 Watch what you say - don't want to bring down the wrath of L. Ron on us here... Jul 23 18:05:59 mranostay, probably more tolerant of your "weekend of fun with inductors" too. Jul 23 18:06:54 emeb, uh, we prefer the one that shall not be named. Jul 23 18:08:36 mdp: ok it wasn't the whole weekend. i did go outside for a bit :) Jul 23 18:09:02 s/outside/outside to photograph cones/ Jul 23 18:10:24 I have a problem about beagleboard 3G modem connection Jul 23 18:10:30 can you help me...? Jul 23 18:11:22 TurkiyeEngineer: you need to be more descriptive for help Jul 23 18:12:10 and it is Monday.. Jul 23 18:12:34 yeah, that might affect the quality of help ;) Jul 23 18:12:55 ok Jul 23 18:13:37 actually to connection I need usb-modeswitch-data and usbmodeswitch Jul 23 18:13:59 I download them and send BeagleBoard Jul 23 18:14:21 I try to "make install" but I saw "error 1" everytime Jul 23 18:14:40 but I couldn't find what does it mean "error 1" Jul 23 18:14:55 Hello! I'm using BeagleBoard XM and would like to connect to it display monitor. Monitor doesn't have HDMI nor DVI-D input only VGA. So is HDMI-VGA converter a good option? Jul 23 18:15:25 no, dvi signal on the beagleoards are digital only :/ Jul 23 18:16:16 an actual converter box would work, but is fairly pricey Jul 23 18:16:30 probably more than a low en monitor Jul 23 18:17:32 Thanks Jul 23 18:19:07 can you help me??? Jul 23 18:19:31 dunno anything about what you're working on TurkiyeEngineer, sorry Jul 23 18:19:52 if you post a log of the make process you might get a little more help Jul 23 18:21:31 thurbad: Will getting low end LCD following this - http://www.specialcomp.com/beagleboard/BeagleLCD2.htm - setup work? Jul 23 18:23:05 orated: I dont know where you live but cheap used flat panel LCD monitors are quite common here. Jul 23 18:23:16 should, but I was thinking more along the lines of a 20" non touch Jul 23 18:23:48 probably can pick one up for under $100 retail Jul 23 18:24:56 Sure, thanks Jul 23 18:26:35 thurbad : I try to connect 3G modem on BeagleBoard Jul 23 18:34:45 TurkiyeEngineer: (01:04:38 PM) The topic for #beagle is: Please read http://beagleboard.org/chat for a guide on how to ask questions | don't ask to ask | be patient Jul 23 18:41:14 bu ne demek la amına goduuum Jul 23 19:17:19 donerbone! Jul 23 20:09:10 hello all. On the beagleboard-xm, is there any other suggested method to add a more fast storage than sd without using one of the usb host or the usb otg port? i'm thinking about using an spi flash and/or add another usb phy on expansion headers Jul 23 20:09:48 but maybe i'm just reinventing the wheel and is there already somewhere a daughter board with this addon Jul 23 20:14:17 hi all Jul 23 20:24:19 koen: ping. Jul 23 20:29:18 koen: I'm looking for the easiest way to get the manifest to be easily found on the board. Jul 23 20:39:15 also, the am335x_pru_package now has source for the assembler. Jul 23 20:39:31 so, I want to create a recipe for inclusion of the assembler on the board. Jul 23 20:39:43 I need to figure out where to put it... meta-ti? Jul 23 20:44:49 jkridner: hi Jul 23 20:57:30 hi djlewis Jul 23 21:05:27 * mranostay yawns loudly Jul 23 21:11:59 * jkridner kicks bitbake Jul 23 21:27:50 Hey guys. I'm new to Linux and the beagleboard so i don't know what to expect. So far i managed to get demo versions of Angstrom to boot up. Then i wanted Opencv so built something with narcissus, It booted up, GUI and all. now my first question is, when i type "ls" i only see "Desktop". is this normal? commands like "help" dont work. the previous demo image i used was not like this Jul 23 21:29:53 ls is showing you what is in your current working directory. Jul 23 21:30:14 So, if it just shows "Desktop", then the directory you are in only contains and entry called "Desktop". Jul 23 21:30:37 YOu can see the directory you are in with the command "pwd". Jul 23 21:36:38 ok thanks. Im using a beagleboard C4, so i dont have internet and can't download packages directly. is there an indirect method?. I want to do a simple hello world to get started but with this narcissus build i try for example gcc and its not found..so i definitely missed something Jul 23 21:37:42 Odious: You might be able to manually browse the package mirror on a differet computer and download packages through your browser, then install them offline. Jul 23 21:37:59 I know you can do that with apt, not sure about opkg. Check the opkg manpage. Jul 23 21:39:12 ok will check Jul 23 22:23:49 you can browse and dnload but some packages wont install properly done locally. Jul 23 22:24:26 for gcc toolchain and opencv I highly recommend a internet opkg install Jul 23 22:56:14 thanks djlewis. That means getting a USB to Ethernet adapter right? That will make things much easier Jul 23 22:57:08 Odious: yes, assuming you can get one with a working driver built in to Angstrom Jul 23 22:57:33 btw, some older usb wifi's work too. Jul 23 22:58:36 i used narcissus recently, would it have a working driver? is it something i need to select? Jul 23 22:58:51 or just compatiblty issues and i got to hope for the best Jul 23 22:59:43 Odious: take a look at sakoman.com Jul 23 22:59:51 ok Jul 23 23:02:52 thanks. i didn't come across this site before :/ Jul 23 23:03:22 Odious: I use it for my local dev on my Rev C2 Jul 23 23:05:01 Odious: Angstrom is a cool package but takes some effort ;) Jul 23 23:05:50 and of course sakoman's gnome is based on angstrom Jul 23 23:07:43 cool so would you advise i start over using sakoman even though i have Angstrom running with like the Opencv libraries in there etc. Just need GCC as far as i know. but then it means sorting out the drivers for internet. Jul 23 23:09:24 is it more likely that sakoman will have the drivers i need? Jul 23 23:17:43 Odious: if you are that close with Angstrom I would stay with it. Or get a second SD and grab the sakoman version Jul 23 23:18:08 You might still have to install opencv and libs on sakoman's Jul 23 23:19:11 Odious: iirc the toolchain will have problems if not installed from the feed directly. Was the case in the past Jul 24 00:49:19 is it normal when I set the brightness on the user led to on, and reset the board, it goes back to mmc0 in the trigger? Jul 24 01:01:48 okay, new problem. Both vi and nano are not responding correctly. The cursor jumps all over the place, and wont let me move it Jul 24 01:02:16 when I backspace it leaves the chars on the screen Jul 24 02:27:22 Hi. I've got a BeagleBone running Ubuntu Linux. I've created a copy of the working SD card using "dd" on my Ubuntu laptop, then copied that image to the same sized SD using "dd". The copied SD will not boot. Nothing at all. Put the working SD back in and it boots right up. Any idea on what I may be doing wrong? I do unmount the original before "dd" Jul 24 02:28:57 did you dd the drive or a specific partition? Jul 24 02:29:27 dd if=/dev/sdc of=ubuntu.img so the entire drive. Jul 24 02:30:06 should work if the cards are exactly the same size Jul 24 02:30:34 not all nominally the same size cards really are though Jul 24 02:30:38 yes, both cards are same, 16G. The dd shows records copied in and out. Jul 24 02:30:59 no errors from dd Jul 24 02:31:30 do you have a serial console attached? Jul 24 02:31:44 BlueJakester: Does an md5sum of the two SD cards match? Jul 24 02:32:09 during boot of copied card, no I have not tried that. is it possible there would be some output before it even boots? Jul 24 02:32:46 depends on how far it boots, you should at least get an acknowledgement that the board is alive Jul 24 02:32:47 i haven't tried md5sum. good idea, I'd better check that Jul 24 02:33:21 I will try again, check md5, and connect usb cable for console. thanks for suggestions. appreciated. Jul 24 02:33:23 there's all sort of places that it could be failing in the boot process Jul 24 02:33:44 OK. I'll give it another go. Thanks! Jul 24 02:33:45 Depends. You'll get output if MLO is loaded successfully. Connecting to the USB serial port quick enough may prove tricky, though; probably best to connect, then use OpenOCD to reset it (simply starting openocd against the bone will cause a reset) Jul 24 02:34:27 OpenOCD? Not familiar. I'll Google that. Jul 24 02:35:14 dd should be a sound technique, I use it frequently to make images for beagleboard.. I generally specify a blocksize as it of 512KB as it can significatlly speed up the transfer Jul 24 02:36:17 I tried some bs= settings, didn't seem to help. But I'll go back now and check with md5 and bs of 512KB (that's what shows with fdisk -l) Jul 24 02:36:27 (I'm sure there must be a better way to reset the BeagleBone than starting the freaking debugger... but it's kind of irrelevant to me, since I'm using my Bone for kernel development :)) Jul 24 02:37:34 thanks again. I'm off to the home office :) Jul 24 02:37:38 XgF: don't even need openocd, you can use libftdi and just do a small reset app Jul 24 02:39:41 prpplague: Yeah, but I don't know if somebody has built one yet :p Jul 24 02:39:49 prpplague: And, as I said, its irrelevant to me :) Jul 24 02:40:08 XgF: built one yet? Jul 24 02:40:20 prpplague: Made a restart app Jul 24 02:40:37 XgF: hehe, just 8 to 10 lines of code, nothing fancy, hehe **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Jul 24 02:59:58 2012