**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Oct 16 03:00:02 2012 Oct 16 08:06:22 koen: do you happen to have some spare/old 3d printer parts (e.g. an extruder)? Oct 16 08:52:15 Hello everyone, I just bought a 2nd hand BB-xM revB, and I install Angstrom into it. Now, I want to setting up OpenCV for that? Do you mind to show me how to ? Oct 16 08:52:19 Thank you so much Oct 16 08:56:50 I'm sure there are plenty of pages on 'the internet' describing this. Oct 16 09:04:20 keesj: I have tons of spare parts for extruders, you have to be more specific :) Oct 16 09:47:55 Cuongle opkg updateM opkg list | grep opencv; opkg install opencv-package-you-want Oct 16 11:30:07 Russ: thanks for the review! Oct 16 11:37:20 Hi huys Oct 16 11:37:24 guys* Oct 16 11:38:01 Can somebody help me with some information about the beagleboard xM Oct 16 11:38:47 I am a C programmer but I would like to know how to write software for the beagleboard xM I need to control the SPI and UART ports for my home control system Oct 16 12:03:51 Guest30950: uart is standard, just a device you talk to Oct 16 12:03:57 Guest30950: don't remember about SPI Oct 16 12:05:41 http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/spi/spidev Oct 16 12:06:09 and for the beagle part perhaps read http://elinux.org/BeagleBoard/SPI Oct 16 12:06:34 (that is if you want to run with Linux) Oct 16 12:07:02 Currently there is running Ubuntu on the beagleboard Oct 16 14:15:39 I cloned github.com/beagleboard/kernel.git, checked out 3.7 and ran patch. I noticed arch/arm/mach-omap2/board-am335xevm.c doesn't exist any longer. Is this tree broken for beaglebone? Oct 16 14:17:17 DT fixed the board file problem Oct 16 14:17:54 you have board-generic.c now, which has a minimal amount of omap family specific stuff in it Oct 16 14:18:37 georgem, look at arch/arm/boot/dts/am335x-bone.dts and you will find the equivalent board-specific info Oct 16 14:18:50 mdp: ah ok. cool, thanks Oct 16 14:19:42 http://devicetree.org has some nice background info to really understand the basics...then you can look at Documentations/devicetree/bindings/* to see the "how" of each peripheral's data format Oct 16 14:19:55 s/Documentations/Documentation/ Oct 16 14:44:07 georgem: there's a README in kernel.git :) Oct 16 14:44:32 koen: didn't notice, maybe I should read it :) Oct 16 14:45:35 it contains a sample uEnv.txt for u-boot to make DT work Oct 16 14:50:14 koen, I think you called it "exact steps" once ;) Oct 16 14:51:51 in any case, if you're going to be using anything 3.6+ on bone, you better plan to become familiar with DT...unless you simply run an unmodified Angstrom release only Oct 16 14:52:32 yeah. sounds like its a good think to learn about anyway Oct 16 14:55:21 Right now I'm just planning on taking 3.7rc1 for a spin on beaglebone and a few other platforms. Hopefully no spectators will be injured :) Oct 16 14:56:26 georgem: you also need a new uboot Oct 16 14:56:41 georgem: the ones that was just released should work fine Oct 16 14:56:46 without patches Oct 16 14:57:01 you only need to change the 'kloadaddr' to 'loadaddr' in uEnv.txt Oct 16 14:57:02 oh ok. thanks for the heads up. Oct 16 14:59:13 all bets are off if you're running koen's kernel with "crazy patches" ;) Oct 16 14:59:43 nomex suit recommended Oct 16 15:49:47 are there packages for easycap kernel module install via package manager? Oct 16 16:37:26 koen: are you using am335x_evm for your u-boot-2012.10 target? Oct 16 16:44:02 georgem, am335x_evm is the correct config for u-boot 2012.10 Oct 16 16:44:25 for beaglebone Oct 16 16:44:35 bradfa: ok, thanks Oct 16 16:45:01 we tried to make it obvious Oct 16 16:45:11 ;) Oct 16 16:45:37 mdp, well, the evil vendor kernel defconfig is also am335x_evm_defconfig, so at least it's consistent :) Oct 16 16:45:50 or some name like that Oct 16 16:46:09 bradfa, yep, there's a level of crazy consistency throughout it all Oct 16 16:46:28 mdp, needs more bacon though Oct 16 16:46:33 marketing wanted it to be sprs32a5_defconfig Oct 16 16:47:09 bradfa, everything needs more bacon (and cowbell)...we are *aligned* Oct 16 16:47:13 mdp, not spruz360 or spruh73? Oct 16 16:47:27 I have no idea where these names come from Oct 16 16:47:43 is there like some super double secret decoder ring at TI to help name all the things? Oct 16 16:48:13 if TI had a pet, what would its name be? Oct 16 16:49:44 georgem: yes Oct 16 16:55:37 bradfa, that's what we called the part number tool at Moto, the secret decoder ring Oct 16 17:15:32 koen: welcome back crack daddy Oct 16 17:22:20 * mranostay back away from koen and prpplague Oct 16 17:22:28 esp prpplague Oct 16 17:22:43 hehe Oct 16 17:23:07 mranostay: hehe you never heard that phrase before? Oct 16 17:23:39 er not sure Oct 16 17:32:20 hehe Oct 16 17:55:13 strange. when I try ot run the U-BOOT 2012.10 I built on the beaglebone it spams "wait_for_user_access Timeout" Oct 16 18:10:52 if I hold CTRL-C for a while I get to a u-boot prompt but I get a data abort when I try to run my uImage. yay Oct 16 18:11:13 georgem: did you replace MLO as well? Oct 16 18:11:29 koen: nope. that would probably be why. Oct 16 18:11:38 I ran into the same thing a few weeks ago Oct 16 18:11:57 I didn't have any clue what the file was so I didn't touch it. I guess I get to find out now. Oct 16 18:12:10 koen: you watch that video i posted? Oct 16 18:12:20 leroy! Oct 16 18:12:30 kiss you real slooooow Oct 16 18:12:36 hehe Oct 16 18:12:48 whoa Oct 16 18:12:57 popcorn anyone? Oct 16 18:13:00 hehe Oct 16 18:14:31 Russ / djlewis some west indian humor, not work safe - http://youtu.be/hUb38sxcxPY Oct 16 18:18:18 you are making this a hostile irc environment :P Oct 16 18:18:38 mranostay: hehe Oct 16 18:19:20 heh, I've seen a hostile irc environment and this isn't it :P Oct 16 18:29:22 v Oct 16 18:29:22 Oct 16 18:29:23 Oct 16 18:29:23 Oct 16 18:29:23 Oct 16 18:29:31 ? Oct 16 18:29:37 oops. sorry. I was typing to u-boot. lol Oct 16 18:29:55 ok then, it all makes sense now ;) Oct 16 18:33:35 no i thought georgem was trying to make this place hostile Oct 16 18:35:46 maybe my kernel is making me subconsciously hostile by data aborting. I think I was trying to setup an initramfs before. I'll make sure thats off and recompile. Oct 16 18:41:11 Crofton|work: http://www.romneytaxplan.com/ Oct 16 18:51:12 koen, all candidates are happy to provide you the details after the election ;) Oct 16 18:54:01 middle class sure is never the winner :) Oct 16 18:54:20 it could be the Allwinner though Oct 16 18:57:19 mranostay, http://www.mediaite.com/tv/snls-chinese-iphone-factory-workers-could-really-care-less-what-you-think-of-iphone-5/ Oct 16 18:57:35 apologies to those that can't use the nbc feed Oct 16 18:59:50 koen, already made the rounds Oct 16 19:02:06 koen: in the README.md file ${kloadaddr} is used in dtboot. I run the steps manually up to that point and print the environment and I dont have a kloadaddr var defined. closest thing is loadaddr. Oct 16 19:08:36 * mranostay hides from kkeller1 Oct 16 19:09:07 mdp: there is youtube for that :P Oct 16 19:13:11 mranostay, they are quick to takedown snl videos Oct 16 19:20:53 Well... I tried using loadaddr instead of kloadaddr and this is what happened: http://pastebin.com/N4vnvJNd Oct 16 19:36:25 Hi! Oct 16 19:37:09 Hi Oct 16 19:37:34 I'm quite new to this stuff (BeagleBoard & Pandaboard), is it possible to change the CPU and RAM by your own? Oct 16 19:38:49 No, not really Oct 16 19:38:53 not for most users Oct 16 19:38:55 heh .. TimPim, equipment dealing with PoP is expensive Oct 16 19:39:12 Oh...too bad then Oct 16 19:39:15 if you have access to a fabrication shop maybe Oct 16 19:40:02 They are welded in to the ciruit board? (Excuse my english) :) Oct 16 19:40:33 soldered, yes... very intricately Oct 16 19:40:49 soldered, that was the word for it Oct 16 19:41:58 Cuz, i'm thinking of building an tablet for an project. Still looking up all alternatives for what I can use and so on Oct 16 19:43:40 Do any of you guys know what "board" besides Beagle who has the fastest CPU? Oct 16 19:45:43 I'm getting a data abort at 805e2e7c. Looks like that matches up with "c05e2c7c b irq_target_cpu". Maybe I need a newer toolchain for 3.7rc1 than what I was using for 3.2.x? Anyone booted github.com/beagleboard/kernel/tree/3.7 on beaglebone? Oct 16 20:04:50 mdp, koen: I happen to see timeouts on i2c2 with mainline kernel on beaglebone Oct 16 20:04:51 00: [ 32.065986] omap_i2c 4819c000.i2c: controller timed out Oct 16 20:04:51 -- [ 33.081668] omap_i2c 4819c000.i2c: controller timed out Oct 16 20:04:51 -- ^C[ 34.097250] omap_i2c 4819c000.i2c: controller timed out Oct 16 20:04:58 Looking into it. Oct 16 20:05:46 with straight 3.7-rc1? Oct 16 20:06:28 mdp, sorry, might have built the wrong kernel, sec Oct 16 20:07:57 ok, I've never used i2c2 for anything fwiw, only i2c1 is in use for the pmics on the two boards I test on Oct 16 20:10:50 mdp, i2c1 works fine yeah. its i2c2 that timesout Oct 16 20:11:09 i have been on the edma-am335x v2 branch Oct 16 20:12:08 that's just straight 3.7-rc1...you might look at beaglebone-3.7 or search for any post rc1 i2c fixes Oct 16 20:12:51 I know panto is working on capebus support which uses i2c among several capes as well he's working on Oct 16 20:13:12 mdp, ok sure, building 3.7-rc1 now, from beaglebone-kernel just to compare Oct 16 20:14:28 ok it boots, hm Oct 16 20:15:31 mdp, wow. I get a flood of net/ related tracebacks with beaglebone-3.7 Oct 16 20:15:46 unplugged enet and they go away now Oct 16 20:15:48 I can't get 3.7rc1 to boot, not sure what I'm doing wrong. Oct 16 20:16:08 joelagnel: koen reported that earlier today Oct 16 20:16:18 mdp, yes i2c2 does work with that kernel Oct 16 20:18:13 joelagnel, it also depends on what you mean by "i2c2" Oct 16 20:18:18 it has two meanings Oct 16 20:18:39 and the beaglebone-3.7 kernel, I believe carries the renumbering patch Oct 16 20:19:16 among a few other i2c related patches, such as the proper DTS entries Oct 16 20:19:19 to make it work Oct 16 20:20:22 mdp, i believe i do have correct dts Oct 16 20:20:37 hrm Oct 16 20:20:58 doh. I'm building with the wrong kernel config. It was updated 5 hours ago Oct 16 20:21:04 and you do know that the i2c2 in the upstream dts does *not* match the IP block instance i2c2 as referred to in the TRM? Oct 16 20:21:18 and as noted on any schematic... Oct 16 20:21:32 yes yse Oct 16 20:22:02 and the i2c2 in the beaglebone-3.7 dts does match the TRM/schematic :) Oct 16 20:22:04 ok Oct 16 20:22:28 I meant the "third bus" Oct 16 20:23:02 so i2c3 on dmaengine-am335x-v2 Oct 16 20:23:59 mdp, yeah Oct 16 20:24:18 hi Oct 16 20:24:29 anyway, it should be easy to compare the few i2c patches in beaglebone-3.7 and the dts entries for i2c against stock 3.7-rc1 and see why Oct 16 20:25:43 mdp, did you rebase that branch against v3.7-rc1 again? Oct 16 20:25:55 I haven't pulled , but at the time it didn't have the v3.7-rc1 tag Oct 16 20:26:18 I'm talking about edma-dmaengine-am33xx-v2 Oct 16 20:28:26 mdp, ok Oct 16 20:30:36 mdp, I rebased all the patches in the edma-dmaengine-am33xx-v2 branch (audio and otherwise) ontop of v3.7-rc1 Oct 16 20:30:44 I will do a rebuild and see if the i2c issue goes away Oct 16 20:30:52 and also if I still see the enet warnings Oct 16 20:38:19 mdp, this is what you were referring to right? http://www.theboredninja.com/videos/gangnam-style-hitler-remix/ Oct 16 20:38:25 oops pasted the wrong link :) Oct 16 20:38:37 heh Oct 16 20:38:38 This is what I meant: ../patches/i2c/0003-am33xx-Convert-I2C-from-omap-to-am33xx-names.patch Oct 16 20:39:52 for the name coversion stuff. Oct 16 20:48:39 mdp, I'm almost sure its panto's i2c patch that fixes it , I will ask him Oct 16 20:49:00 but that patch causes the kernel boot to hang , haven't looked into why Oct 16 20:49:28 I would expect that, as that's what we needed for something or other some time back Oct 16 20:51:36 hitler remix.. not clicking on that at work Oct 16 20:51:57 joelagnel: https://github.com/ohporter/linux/commits/WIP/dmaengine-am335x-3.7-rc1 Oct 16 20:52:12 I don't ever rebase an existing public branch Oct 16 20:59:38 im running into similar problems ( also a not booting kernel after patching it) Oct 16 20:59:43 joelagnel: you need the pinctrl patch for i2c Oct 16 21:00:02 joelagnel: or just get with the program and use github.com/beagleboard/kernel.git Oct 16 21:00:12 since that works and is actually tested Oct 16 21:00:20 but hey, what do I know? Oct 16 21:00:52 I'm trying github.com/beagleboard/kernel.git 3.7 right now and still cant get it to boot. Oct 16 21:01:34 georgem: gcc 4.7? Oct 16 21:02:01 koen: nope, I asked that in here a bit ago. I'm using 4.6.2. Do I need 4.7 for 3.7rc1? Oct 16 21:02:13 georgem: no, 4.7 breaks boot Oct 16 21:03:54 I'm using the kernel config for 5 hours ago or so https://github.com/beagleboard/kernel/blob/3.7/configs/beaglebone. That should work as is? Oct 16 21:05:50 yes Oct 16 21:05:55 georgem: give http://dominion.thruhere.net/koen/angstrom/beaglebone/uImage-3.7-rc1 a try Oct 16 21:06:03 that needs a seperate dts loaded by u-boot Oct 16 21:06:10 compiled with gcc 4.5.4 Oct 16 21:07:35 joelagnel, there's a whole i2c series from panto for earlier init / pinctrl Oct 16 21:08:09 but like koen says, it's all in the tree Oct 16 21:09:59 heya koen, I found an issue with the setup-scripts repo when building the omap3-sgx-modules package, it's looking in the wrong place for the kernel sources... but I don't know how to correct it in the recipes Oct 16 21:10:01 almost time to add some tinsel Oct 16 21:11:13 the I was able to fix create a symlink manually where the recipe expected it to the actual kernel src location, which worked Oct 16 21:11:14 koen: yes, that image boots Oct 16 21:13:15 koen: if you're interested in more specifics, I can give them Oct 16 21:13:41 thurbad: I know what it is, we're all waiting for the patches to get applied :( Oct 16 21:14:02 georgem: this toolchain should work: http://dominion.thruhere.net/koen/angstrom/angstrom-eglibc-x86_64-armv7a-v2012.05-toolchain.tar.bz2 Oct 16 21:14:02 ok, wasn't sure you knew about it Oct 16 21:14:16 georgem: getting it to build with 4.7.x is on my TODO, but not a prio Oct 16 21:15:23 koen: I'm using 4.6.2 (arm-cortexa8-linux-gnueabi-gcc (OSELAS.Toolchain-2011.11.0 linaro-4.6-2011.11) 4.6.2) which worked for 3.2.30 Oct 16 21:15:35 right, but not for 3.7 Oct 16 21:15:56 I don't know why Oct 16 21:16:03 I spent a few days on it and gave up Oct 16 21:16:25 ok. well I'll try yours and if it works then thats definately my issue and maybe ill try to get OpenOCD and the JTAG working Oct 16 21:16:53 it's 64bit Oct 16 21:17:26 and needs something in the same timeframe as fedora 16 or newer to make the glibc symbols work Oct 16 21:18:25 im running arch linux so if anything it won't work because something is too new Oct 16 21:18:45 that shouldn't be a problem Oct 16 21:18:57 give linary 4.7 a try, that has a decent chance of working Oct 16 21:19:03 going to try that when I have time Oct 16 21:19:10 sounds good Oct 16 21:19:40 it might be a binutils issue as well, but you usually get that with gcc in the cross package Oct 16 21:21:59 Maybe I'll try turning on EARLY_PRINTK just to see if I'm getting anything there. Oct 16 21:23:25 won't work Oct 16 21:23:43 you can't to earlyprintk with DT Oct 16 21:23:51 yay. ok. Oct 16 21:23:56 which sucks, but noone seems to care Oct 16 21:25:17 anyway, almost midnight, time for ZZZZZ Oct 16 21:25:26 yeah. good night. Oct 16 21:25:49 'night Oct 16 21:31:57 root Oct 16 21:33:14 password: Oct 16 21:36:03 Login timed out after 60 seconds. Oct 16 22:01:03 Hmmmm Oct 16 22:04:36 * ds2 throws scooby snacks around Oct 16 22:04:46 koen, there's a hack for that Oct 16 22:05:30 wonder who needs to be convinced to put out a CBP or CBB package for the AM33x chips Oct 16 22:08:42 a sales person? Oct 16 22:09:12 is that all? :D Oct 16 22:09:28 the current packages are huge Oct 16 22:28:08 that is what she said! Oct 16 22:30:03 tell them you are looking for a smaller package :) Oct 16 22:35:13 * ds2 *heart* POP Oct 16 22:38:37 ds2, what size were you hoping for? Oct 16 22:39:57 ideally 0.5"x0.5" entirely Oct 16 22:40:47 something like a cheaper 3503 Oct 16 22:40:49 what do you mean by entirely? Oct 16 22:41:00 RAM, flash, SoC Oct 16 22:41:10 ahhh Oct 16 22:41:31 have you gotten a roadmap from your rep? Oct 16 22:43:05 * prpplague thinks the map that ds2 got from his rep points in the direction of hell...... Oct 16 22:43:19 nope. is there an updated? Oct 16 22:43:27 straight to amazon.com! Oct 16 22:43:54 or is it actually lab126? Oct 16 22:43:55 ds2, I dunno. they don't show me roadmaps Oct 16 22:44:16 Oh heh Oct 16 22:44:16 Russ, could be...then I can work with an old boss Oct 16 22:44:36 mdp: your old boss was in SC? Oct 16 22:44:48 ds2, some of them..yes Oct 16 22:45:07 I've worked remotely since 2000 Oct 16 22:45:21 Ohhh... thought your old boss was in tempe Oct 16 22:45:42 yeah, that was my best boss :) Oct 16 22:45:55 * mdp waves at kkeller Oct 16 22:46:13 guess we shared a boss ;) Oct 16 22:46:48 I reported to people at the mothership before/after him briefly Oct 16 22:47:09 ds2, heh Oct 16 22:47:45 prehaps we should all be looking for a snowdog board ;) Oct 16 22:47:45 it's a strange industry. lab126 has also been my customer now twice Oct 16 22:48:02 round and round we go Oct 16 22:49:05 wish the imx did pop Oct 16 22:49:36 * mdp banishes ds2 from the kingdom for mentioning imx :) Oct 16 22:49:50 ds2: if you stick in the microwave, I'm sure it'll pop Oct 16 22:49:54 Hell... I'd settle for the crippled A9 if they sold the POP version Oct 16 22:50:03 * mranostay waves at mdp Oct 16 22:50:11 which crippled a9? Oct 16 22:50:13 hi mranostay Oct 16 22:50:20 THE crippled A9 Oct 16 22:50:31 the non vegas version w/o the bright lights Oct 16 22:50:52 is there an imx with one of those? Oct 16 22:51:01 I thought only nvidia and marvell were that stupid Oct 16 22:51:01 quit dazzling me with talk of ultra high end cores Oct 16 22:51:14 just that one Oct 16 22:51:19 mru: never underesimated stupidity Oct 16 22:51:19 a real A9 w/o the bright lights Oct 16 22:51:30 not the fake cortices Oct 16 22:51:31 *underestimate Oct 16 22:51:45 ds2: then I only knew of the nvidia one Oct 16 22:51:54 are you saying there's an imx with such a cpu too? Oct 16 22:52:03 nope Oct 16 22:52:07 or that you'd buy a pop chip if there were one Oct 16 22:52:12 i am saying if the nvidia pop version were made available Oct 16 22:52:26 ah ok Oct 16 22:52:36 you were talking about imx just prio Oct 16 22:52:37 r Oct 16 22:53:03 i was wishing the imx did POP Oct 16 23:03:14 you would buy imx? omg Oct 16 23:05:31 if they offered POP... Oct 16 23:07:11 if i'm using LCD7 is it still possible to get a spidev? Oct 16 23:08:18 can I use SPI2? Oct 16 23:08:46 apparently there is a button clash with the LCD7 and SPI1 Oct 16 23:40:13 JViz: yeah Oct 16 23:40:43 what are you using spidev for? Oct 16 23:41:13 make ur own board Oct 16 23:44:39 denix, koen are you guys using meta-beagleboard currently for anything new for Beaglebone? Oct 17 00:13:17 mranostay: communicating with a micro Oct 17 00:19:04 maybe i should write an spi driver instead of spending time getting spidev working? Oct 17 00:20:12 when spidev works, though, it seems to work fine for my purposes Oct 17 00:23:46 ka6sox: why are you asking? Oct 17 00:24:24 JViz: i use SPIdev for testing usually Oct 17 00:24:34 it is barely better than bit banging Oct 17 00:24:52 why do you say that? Oct 17 00:24:59 but you can do _anything_ with bitbanging Oct 17 00:25:14 isn't bitbanging slow? Oct 17 00:25:16 so it follows that spidev can do anything _and a little more_ Oct 17 00:26:04 JViz: more like using a lot of CPU Oct 17 00:26:24 yeah, i kind of need the CPU Oct 17 00:26:55 also everytime you load the cpu with anything else you take away 'clocking' Oct 17 00:27:32 mru: reminds me of a joke i won't say here Oct 17 00:28:04 i would also think that bitbanging would drop data if something uses too much CPU Oct 17 00:28:40 depends on the interface Oct 17 00:28:59 denix, because for a cape I'm working on I will need to add some kernel support Oct 17 00:29:55 ah, yeah, i guess you could make it syncronize Oct 17 00:29:58 ka6sox: koen has a special tree for all that Oct 17 00:31:28 i doubt he has a recipe for it though Oct 17 00:31:53 i can build a kernel for the bbone Oct 17 00:32:16 this would go against that kernel (whatever is current) Oct 17 00:32:50 I just wanted to make sure I put patches where they go. Oct 17 00:32:59 i don't have enough cycles to give up on the micro Oct 17 00:34:34 ka6sox: you want DT right? :) Oct 17 00:34:51 ka6sox: this the FPGA cape? Oct 17 00:34:52 mranostay, do i? Oct 17 00:34:56 yes Oct 17 00:35:01 gpmc side Oct 17 00:37:04 * ka6sox reads back thru the DT thread Oct 17 00:40:28 thats for the Bboard... Oct 17 00:40:35 mranostay, why would I want to do DT? Oct 17 00:40:41 ka6sox: meta-beagleboard was created, but not yet populated Oct 17 00:40:52 okay Oct 17 00:41:10 so upstream is still meta-ti then for now Oct 17 00:41:20 and either way, patches for the kernel should go to the corresponding kernel, nit in the metadata... Oct 17 00:41:31 right..sory Oct 17 00:41:34 tired Oct 17 00:41:35 s/nit/not Oct 17 00:41:54 we still need user support side too. Oct 17 00:41:56 i just figured that was a not with a accent Oct 17 00:42:13 :) Oct 17 00:42:15 ka6sox, you need to do DT to be supported in anything after 3.2. Oct 17 00:42:40 been stuck for the last months @ 3.0.8 Oct 17 00:42:59 (working on other projects) Oct 17 00:43:21 mdp, thanks Oct 17 00:43:31 like I say, only if you care about >3.2 Oct 17 00:44:07 I've been a little preoccupied...so I dont' even know what current bbone kernel is...I should look in my mirror Oct 17 00:44:37 I don't know which one is recommended tbh Oct 17 00:44:53 I'm using 3.6 for my project Oct 17 00:45:17 it supports what I need Oct 17 00:45:19 I will consult with Project leader and see what he wants to do. Oct 17 00:45:39 Dear Leader :) Oct 17 00:46:39 3.2.28 is what demo is Oct 17 00:46:57 +TIMESPEC TS_pll_clk_n_in = PERIOD "pll_clk_n_in" 3.7 ns HIGH 50%; Oct 17 00:47:01 thats not it Oct 17 00:48:28 funny that the fetch is 3.2.18...not the 28 in the demo Oct 17 01:57:41 Hello everyone.I have some trouble in developing my Beaglebone. Oct 17 01:57:52 Recently,I wrote a program about the sending function of ethernet. Oct 17 01:58:08 the program can send my packets at first, however,it stoped after sending almost one hundred packets. Oct 17 01:58:36 It seems that the memory is full,but I don't know what 's the exact problem in the program or the beaglebone. Oct 17 01:59:04 Does somebody can help me?Thx Oct 17 02:35:54 Xerxes_: can you run the same program on a pc? Oct 17 02:36:12 obviously after recompiling :P Oct 17 02:36:54 why recompile? use an emulator :) Oct 17 02:40:15 lol Oct 17 02:52:30 oh noes i'm out of beer Oct 17 02:52:37 MORE BEER Oct 17 02:52:49 mranostay: holy cow!!! Oct 17 02:53:03 BATMAN **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Oct 17 03:00:01 2012