**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed May 07 02:59:58 2014 May 07 03:20:07 Hello all. I have another Q for the experts here. I'm trying to use the rtcwake command to put my BBB to sleep for some time period, but get error message. Googled to try to find the answer, but all I find is some advice to apply a kernel patch from an old kernel and forward port it. May 07 03:20:41 Example: http://osdir.com/ml/beagleboard/2013-05/msg00653.html May 07 03:20:49 That can't be right? May 07 03:21:19 How many people are comfortable patching a kernel, never mind porting a patch from 6 releases ago? May 07 03:22:07 I'm just getting started, but if this is the kind of problem that I'm going to run into, I'm gonna need a plan B because I'll never get my project working :-( May 07 03:22:27 Anybody got any comments? Am I being too negative? Or is patching a kernel nothing to be afraid of? May 07 03:22:54 Using debian 4.6.3-14 BTW. May 07 04:30:29 ao u/wi dannym May 07 04:30:45 Russ: ping May 07 06:03:02 Hello guys, has someone install lighttpd and lighttpd-module-fastcgi? I am going to make web streaming the video, But When I installed lighttpd-module-fastcgi, it said "E: Unable to locate package lighttpd-module-fastcgi" May 07 06:04:06 anyone knows what is that mean? By the way I use the lasted BBB image Debian, from http://beagleboard.org/latest-images/ May 07 06:07:50 anybody there? May 07 06:08:03 sub May 07 06:08:07 sup May 07 06:09:53 I got a question when I am going to install lighttpd-module-fastcgi May 07 06:10:46 when I write the command : sudo apt-get install lighttpd-module-fastcgi. it said uannable to locate package ..... May 07 06:11:03 I use the Debian wheezy May 07 06:11:50 try 'apt-cache search lighttpd' May 07 06:12:20 apt-get update && apt-cache search lighttpd May 07 06:12:27 av500, pong May 07 06:13:12 IanMu, what do u get? May 07 06:13:39 IanMu; apt-get update && apt-cache search lighttpd May 07 06:13:46 IanMu: apt-get update && apt-cache search lighttpd May 07 06:14:05 hmmm....wait a minute, it just a little bit slow May 07 06:15:05 0 May 07 06:15:07 collectd-core - statistics collection and monitoring daemon (core system) gunicorn - Event-based HTTP/WSGI server libcatalyst-plugin-smarturi-perl - module providing configurable URIs for Catalyst libplack-middleware-file-sass-perl - Sass and SCSS support for all Plack-based PSGI frameworks lighttpd - fast webserver with minimal memory footprint lighttpd-doc - documentation for lighttpd lighttpd-mod-cml - cache meta language module fo May 07 06:15:13 that is all I got May 07 06:15:34 lighttpd-mod-magnet - control the request handling module for lighttpd lighttpd-mod-mysql-vhost - MySQL-based virtual host configuration for lighttpd lighttpd-mod-trigger-b4-dl - anti-deep-linking module for lighttpd lighttpd-mod-webdav - WebDAV module for lighttpd libpion-common-4.0 - lightweight HTTP interface library - common runtime files libpion-common-4.0-dbg - lightweight HTTP interface library - common debug files May 07 06:15:49 libpion-common-dev - lightweight HTTP interface library - common development files libpion-net-4.0 - lightweight HTTP interface library - runtime files libpion-net-4.0-dbg - lightweight HTTP interface library - debug files libpion-net-dev - lightweight HTTP interface library - development files libpion-net-doc - lightweight HTTP interface library - documentation libpion-net-plugins - lightweight HTTP interface library - plugins May 07 06:15:58 libpion-net-plugins-dbg - lightweight HTTP interface library - plugins debug files uwsgi-extra - fast, self-healing application container server (extra files) mono-fastcgi-server - ASP.NET backend for FastCGI webservers - default version mono-fastcgi-server2 - ASP.NET 2.0 backend for FastCGI webservers mono-fastcgi-server4 - ASP.NET 4.0 backend for FastCGI webservers May 07 06:16:28 IanMu: please only paste 1-2 lines at a time May 07 06:16:35 post it here : http://paste.ofcode.org/ May 07 06:16:37 IanMu: if it's longer, use a pastebin May 07 06:16:42 sorry vagrantc May 07 06:17:04 Hi I have new BBB and it wont boot, I can boot it only from sd and flash new image but it does not help May 07 06:17:07 well....eh....what is pastebin? May 07 06:17:24 IanMu: http://paste.ofcode.org/ May 07 06:17:38 a website to copy-and-paste test to May 07 06:17:46 text May 07 06:19:29 http://paste.ofcode.org/PPDDB7LvaZPbrXbyizzvPE this? May 07 06:21:25 is that correct? May 07 06:21:37 yes May 07 06:23:38 hm...what should I do for the next? Actually, I would like to achieve the function like this website:http://www.element14.com/community/community/knode/single-board_computers/next-gen_beaglebone/blog/2013/11/20/beaglebone-web-server--setup. May 07 06:24:40 is it for php? May 07 06:25:13 and then using the BBB comlete the streaming video and pan/tilt control like this http://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1051&context=cpesp May 07 06:25:26 eh...I think it is May 07 06:25:27 IanMu: opkg is for angstrom distribution May 07 06:26:07 eh...I know, but I think if I just change the command opkg => apt-get it should be fine?! I think May 07 06:26:18 no May 07 06:26:33 it/ May 07 06:26:45 some packages have different name on different repository system. May 07 06:26:47 its not same meaning? lol..... May 07 06:27:01 eh....I see May 07 06:27:20 i was looking at this >> https://library.linode.com/web-servers/lighttpd/debian-5-lenny May 07 06:27:35 "Running Scripts with mod_fastcgi" May 07 06:29:39 IanMu: more like this i guess >> http://www.howtoforge.com/lighttpd_mysql_php_debian_etch May 07 06:29:48 In the beginning, should I disable some service like the element14 website show (such assystemctl disable cloud9.service systemctl disable gateone.service) May 07 06:30:15 Russ: nvm May 07 06:31:12 IanMu: do u need to disable it? May 07 06:31:17 hi av500, do u mean no or .....? Sorry I am not quiet understand what you say..... May 07 06:31:24 IanMu: what r u using it for? May 07 06:31:35 streamming video May 07 06:31:44 from bbb? May 07 06:31:50 yes May 07 06:32:01 webcam? May 07 06:32:30 the similar project like this pdf.http://www.howtoforge.com/lighttpd_mysql_php_debian_etch May 07 06:32:35 yes May 07 06:33:29 not just simple, I wanna make simple streaming more complex.... May 07 06:34:24 http://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1051&context=cpesp May 07 06:34:47 did u install cgi? May 07 06:36:56 php5-cgi May 07 06:36:58 ?# May 07 06:37:29 when I am going to install php-cgi, the warning like lighttpd-module-fastcgi May 07 06:37:52 what's the output? May 07 06:38:07 u mean the webcam? May 07 06:38:31 install cgi May 07 06:39:24 eh....it show Unable to locate package cgi May 07 06:40:11 IanMu: https://library.linode.com/web-servers/lighttpd/debian-5-lenny >> Running Scripts with mod_fastcgi May 07 06:40:33 'apt-get install python ruby php-cgi' May 07 06:40:58 follow the instruction on the webpage May 07 06:44:45 this three all the newest version, now, I just looking the next steps May 07 06:44:52 wait minutes May 07 06:45:18 sorry for disturbing you and other guys....and thank you so much May 07 06:46:00 lighttpd-mod-fastcgi works? May 07 06:49:16 eh...I just see the 10-fastcgi.conf, its not same the suggestion web. In my BBB 10.....conf it show like this http://paste.ofcode.org/?edit=PPDDB7LvaZPbrXbyizzvPE May 07 06:50:32 it that meaning change that code to "fastcgi.server = ( ".php" => blablabla )))" May 07 06:50:34 ? May 07 06:51:10 during flashing all leds blink in heartbeat and BBB wont boot May 07 06:51:18 http://paste.ofcode.org/x2KKvkTBnica725C2JyDUY May 07 06:51:54 Matalo: you have to wait until flashing is done, this can take up to 40min. all leds will light up solid. May 07 06:57:12 tbr: it was working like this before, but it seems not it never stops, should HDMI be running during flashing? May 07 06:59:25 I don't think so May 07 07:02:41 hi Matalo, I was like your situation, 1.are u sure u install the image for flashing? 2. In that time I used ubuntu 12.04, but it doesn't work on eMMC flashing. May 07 07:03:26 IanMu: how about this? http://www.howtoforge.com/lighttpd_mysql_php_debian_etch May 07 07:05:45 The mysql-client need install. May 07 07:05:59 sorry about that, wait minutes....:p May 07 07:08:08 when I did the third step to check, it show (Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.) tcp 0 0 localhost:mysql *:* LISTEN May 07 07:08:21 (Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.) May 07 07:08:31 tcp 0 0 localhost:mysql *:* LISTEN - May 07 07:12:28 the result like this http://paste.ofcode.org/3aaWeETnahVg29T5HccGiPd, should I delete and install again? Because I remember I installed before, but I do not know the reason with that May 07 07:24:22 hello owl-v- are u still there? May 07 07:24:43 IanMu: yes May 07 07:25:19 un May 07 07:25:22 im here May 07 07:25:54 I think it not work for install lighttpd-module-fastcgi May 07 07:26:33 i think the server is not up May 07 07:26:52 hi! May 07 07:27:04 Rotti: yikes! May 07 07:27:33 do u have some idea for let it up? May 07 07:32:43 IanMu: password problem? May 07 07:34:11 IanMu: try '# mysql -u root -p -h localhost' May 07 09:33:44 The BBB has an integrated HDMI cape, does that mean the GPU is in a separate chip or is it just a breakout from the GPU to the connector handling power, and communication? May 07 09:34:01 the GPU is in the SoC May 07 09:34:11 part of the AM335x May 07 09:36:50 av500, that's what I thought, so what's the deal with the HDMI cape and some GPIOs being used by it May 07 09:37:52 The_Ball: its just a construct that tells the kernel that the pins are used by the hdmi interface and takes care of some initialization there. May 07 09:39:27 Cool, thanks May 07 09:44:50 Looking at the latest-images, is debian now preferred over angstrom? May 07 09:45:16 basically yes. May 07 09:47:02 Does it provide a similar setup as the default angstrom distro, i.e. node.js server with cloud9, bonescript etc? May 07 09:47:15 AFAIK yes. May 07 09:47:21 Nice, debian here I come May 07 11:05:35 tweaker_: keep things in channel, please. May 07 11:08:24 have you verfy if the kernel ist an armel oder an armhf? May 07 11:09:07 not yet, give me a few minutes. May 07 11:09:23 doesnt make a difference .. the kernel has no floating point functions it wont care how you compiled it May 07 11:09:45 (you can run armhf userspace with armel kernels and vice versa) May 07 11:10:26 and if i will add the mono-runtime package i get an error... May 07 11:10:50 how i make wrong`? May 07 11:10:51 how is that related to the kernel ? May 07 11:11:02 i dont no... May 07 11:11:05 know May 07 11:11:11 (it isnt :) ) May 07 11:11:23 ok thanks ;-) May 07 11:11:55 kann you help me to add mono-runtime add the debian image? May 07 11:12:00 do you get an error running mono, or when installing? May 07 11:12:30 when i do apt-get install mono-runtime i get dependency error May 07 11:13:57 hate to ask the obvious, but... did you try installing the dependency? May 07 11:14:19 (me notes this works fine on ubuntu ... not that this helps on debian indeed) May 07 11:15:46 apt-get say_ the dependency ist not installable May 07 11:15:50 sometimes package versions with dependencies are a pain when you have an older version already installed May 07 11:16:11 can you pastebin the errors? May 07 11:16:13 wellm within the debian archive packages and deps should always be fine ... May 07 11:16:30 and have you run apt-get update? May 07 11:16:32 it usually only breaks if you added third party repositories or some such May 07 11:17:35 I've run into issues with python modules in python on ubuntu... it doesn't /always/ just work :P May 07 11:18:01 in apt-get that is May 07 11:18:27 they're usually fixable by removing the older packages that it is dependent on and readding the newer versions May 07 11:21:16 tweaker_: BTW, you are mixing up stuff here. May 07 11:21:48 tweaker_: the el stands for endian little, whereas hf stands for hardfloat. two things that are mostly unconnected.... May 07 11:22:27 LetoThe2nd: thanks. May 07 11:24:18 thurgood: yes i have run apt-get update May 07 11:24:46 did you pastebin the actual errors yet? May 07 11:24:56 i get: apt-get install mono-runtime Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable distribution that some required packages have not yet been created or been moved out of Incoming. The following information may help to resolve the situation: The following pack May 07 11:25:15 The following packages have unmet dependencies: mono-runtime:armel : Depends: mono-gac:armel (= 2.10.8.1-8) but it is not installable E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages. May 07 11:26:21 please use pastebin for larger messages May 07 11:26:52 and when you try to install that version of mono-gac? May 07 11:28:14 pastebin May 07 11:28:27 how i use it? May 07 11:28:45 yes, www.pastebin.com, or one of many other alternative sites May 07 11:29:24 paste your text there and submit it, then give the resulting URL here May 07 11:30:08 http://pastebin.com/dgtm8d1s May 07 11:31:19 http://pastebin.com/YN2kF0k2 May 07 11:31:23 and did you follow mono-4.0-gac? May 07 11:32:28 it appears to know about the package, but probably has the wrong version of packages it depends on May 07 11:32:46 http://pastebin.com/j5m61LWZ May 07 11:33:16 to me it just sounds like the arm port of mono in the repositories is broken. May 07 11:33:21 e.g. contain the maintainer. May 07 11:34:30 but on ubuntu it works fine May 07 11:34:51 it is possible that the repositories is brocken? May 07 11:35:31 it doesn't they don't exist or can't be installed, just that they aren't going to be installed... which implies wrong versions up the chain (not always, but usually that has been my experience) May 07 11:35:42 tweaker_: you are aware that ubuntu and debian use different repositories? May 07 11:37:01 LetoThe2nd: Sorry, i'm a stupid! May 07 11:37:16 ??? May 07 11:38:54 i vorgot that debian an ubuntu use different rep. May 07 11:39:27 forgot May 07 11:39:54 thurgood: Have you a idea to resolve the problem an add mono? May 07 11:42:06 I would just keep tracing back the packages until it says something is already installed but the wrong version... then see what it takes to correct it... it may not result in success but is your best chance without help from the maintainer, that may not be quick in coming May 07 11:46:20 note, that i need only mono 2.0 May 07 11:47:43 i tracing back to libmono-corlib2.0-cil and than the depends ist mono-runtime May 07 11:47:45 ;-( May 07 11:50:51 circular.. try placing all the files on the same apt-get install line May 07 11:58:18 @owl are there May 07 11:58:20 ? May 07 12:05:13 http://pastebin.com/g408WtX1 May 07 12:06:31 can't get any further May 07 12:06:48 Hello i have a question about the serial debug header and jtag on the beagle bone black, if they are similar to debug the beagle bone to see the cpu register? May 07 12:07:14 RoCap: not at all. its just a simple serial connection. no jtag. May 07 12:07:34 the BBB has a jtag header that you can solder May 07 12:07:41 if you really need jtag May 07 12:07:51 ... that in no way related with the serial debug header :) May 07 12:08:58 so i have to use the under board connection to use the cpu register? May 07 12:09:15 you have to solder the jtag connector May 07 12:09:20 14pin or do May 07 12:09:21 so May 07 12:09:40 big thanks! May 07 12:12:59 can you prefer jtag for a bbb in relation with the CCS? May 07 12:13:10 jtag adapter kit May 07 12:13:58 * LetoThe2nd hands RoCap a link to translate.google.com May 07 12:14:35 RoCap: XDS100 should be fine May 07 12:18:47 Hello, I was simply wondering if it was possible to use OpenCV with the BeagleBone ARM Cortex-A8 processor? May 07 12:19:01 openCV is software May 07 12:19:04 well its all software. May 07 12:19:12 the cortex A8 is hardware May 07 12:19:18 hardware runs software May 07 12:19:21 LetoThe2nd: you lag May 07 12:19:51 ok thanks May 07 12:20:05 av500: i know May 07 12:20:11 which means: "it depends" May 07 12:21:38 depends on what? May 07 12:22:20 on what you need openCV to do May 07 12:22:51 well it's basically tracking algorithms May 07 12:23:09 100 people an a 4k/100fps stream, probalby ;) May 07 12:23:27 Yaoming: one can track tectonis shift too May 07 12:23:33 tectonic May 07 12:23:44 Yaoming: in other words: it wont be as fast as your PC May 07 12:23:50 unless you PC is from 95 May 07 12:25:48 av500 ok but big time slower or just slightly slower? May 07 12:26:04 Yaoming: how many cores and ghz does your pc have? May 07 12:27:08 LetoThe2nd how do you see that on Linux? May 07 12:27:43 Yaoming: just make a rough estimate. then compare those numbers to a 800mhz single core. May 07 12:27:56 LetoThe2nd ah i found it: 3.10GhZ quad core May 07 12:28:20 Yaoming: well then your pc is at 16times as capable as the BBB. go figure. May 07 12:28:44 (and even that is a gross simplification) May 07 12:29:23 okay so i better start doing some huge optimizations then :) May 07 12:29:47 yes May 07 12:31:11 maybe you better start with basic research on what your platform can do and cannot do. i'd expect the internet to ahve a lot of examples on the BBB, as many people asked and tried to use opencv there. May 07 12:39:07 tweaker_: did you try specifying the needed version (2.10.8.1-8) May 07 12:42:48 hello May 07 12:50:54 can i connect a PT100 to the Analog-Ouputs May 07 12:53:02 you can, but it doesn't make sense in the least. May 07 12:53:37 PT=precision toaster May 07 12:54:30 LetoThe2nd: why? May 07 12:55:07 colttt: read our own sentence again, tehn you tell me. May 07 12:55:54 ahh , ok ;) ehm can i connect a PT100 to the analog-Pins do read the temperature? May 07 12:56:42 colttt: probably with some circuitry. but as i already told you yesterday, if you want minimal effort the pt100 is probably a bad choice. May 07 12:56:53 colttt: plus, there's lots of circuit examples on the web May 07 12:58:16 yes but i need this.. we need 1/3DIN May 07 12:58:36 i have no idea what a "1/3DIN" is May 07 12:59:14 but actually i really don't see a problem. pt100 provides an analog measurement. so condition it appropriately, feed it to the adc, read it. May 07 12:59:37 the rest is basically your homework. May 07 13:03:23 https://learn.adafruit.com/measuring-temperature-with-a-beaglebone-black/overview May 07 13:05:07 hehe, av500 is this channels interwebs-to-IRC converter. May 07 13:06:23 colttt: have a look at the mcp3425 or similar May 07 13:08:27 ...or at schematics using that one... don't know about the resolution of the bbb's adc May 07 13:10:34 well picking an ADC is no art. May 07 13:11:13 the point concerning an pt100 is the proper circuitry to measure the resistance, e.g. transform it to a measurable voltage. May 07 13:12:29 and as the pt100 only has 100Ohms resistance at 0°C, things can get nasty if your cable is longer than some cm. plus, you can't feed it higher voltages/currents as they will heat it up and garble your measurement May 07 13:13:26 thurgood: how i do it May 07 13:13:30 so: be aware of what you're trying to do, and decide if you actually *need* a pt100. then grab your favorite electronics textbook / search engine and design the neede circuitry. May 07 13:13:33 ? May 07 13:13:34 e.g. -> homework. May 07 13:14:00 tweaker_: have you read the man page for apt-get? May 07 13:14:26 i read it now May 07 13:15:01 colttt: you can also look for circuits interfacing the pt100 with other controllers (pic, avr, ...)... they also have an adc, maybe with other max voltages, but this is the easy part ;) May 07 13:15:24 if you still have a problem feel free to ask, but look at the docs first May 07 13:17:53 thanks May 07 13:20:59 LetoThe2nd: thansk for you patience May 07 13:29:23 anyone can help on to initialize usb tethering in 3 seconds from power up i am using debian build May 07 13:30:36 thurgood: how i can get the available versions of mono-runtime in repository? May 07 13:33:53 try apt-cache show |grep Version May 07 13:35:34 i get only one version May 07 13:35:38 2.10.8.1-8 May 07 13:35:49 or it is 8 versions? May 07 13:35:53 1-8 May 07 13:35:55 ? May 07 13:36:10 that's the version May 07 13:36:31 and if i will add a older version? May 07 13:36:55 what does mono-4.0-gac show for it's versions? May 07 13:37:29 2.10.8.1-8 May 07 13:37:33 it's only a single version May 07 13:37:37 mono-4.0-grep May 07 13:37:58 hmm May 07 13:38:06 can i try a unstable version`? May 07 13:41:40 yes you can, but you cant use 2 different version on the "debian way", you must compile/install mono manually May 07 14:30:39 Hi I wonder which supplier has any Beaglebone Black available? May 07 14:30:48 we dont know May 07 14:30:52 check the suppliers May 07 14:30:59 oreven better, preorder at one May 07 14:31:03 then you are in the queue May 07 14:31:12 most sell out before you can see they have stock May 07 14:31:25 I have checked most of the big suppliers, they are all sold out! May 07 14:31:56 yes May 07 14:31:59 deamnd is huge May 07 14:32:23 Yup! I just release that May 07 14:32:35 I just broke the one on my hand May 07 14:32:37 Hi! I'm trying to wait for a GPIO interrupt from userspace like https://developer.ridgerun.com/wiki/index.php/Gpio-int-test.c, but poll() returns successfully at once without any interaction from my side. SoC: am335x kernel: 3.15-rc4 May 07 14:32:50 the same for tca6416 May 07 14:33:24 I can see gpiolib assiging an interrupt: 150: 1 GPIO 6 gpiolib May 07 14:33:30 BBB now has 4G, I wonder how many I bought in error for the wrong sort of 4G :-) May 07 14:41:52 Has anyone done some work with the ADC using PRU? May 07 14:53:18 i want to know if i can install butt encoder on beaglebone black May 07 14:56:09 butt encoder? May 07 14:57:12 yes butt encoder to stream music to icecast/shoutcast servers May 07 14:58:49 funny channel today ... first we had tectonic shifts (and i'm still wondering of that was the day or the nightshift ... ) ... now encoded butts May 07 14:58:58 ogra_: yeah. May 07 14:59:09 antosh: well if its software... whats the problem anyways? May 07 15:01:25 one should call read() before calling poll() http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.distributions.gumstix.general/61286 May 07 15:27:38 hi May 07 15:29:26 when can we get the REV C beaglebone black? May 07 15:37:08 Simon_Chen: order and wait. May 07 15:46:32 LetoThe2nd: Thanks. It's hard to find a way to order in China. May 07 15:47:26 Simon_Chen, seeed studio had them (not sure about the rev.) quite pricey though May 07 15:50:23 Has anyone done some work with the ADC using PRU on the BBB? May 07 15:56:27 c10ud, thanks. May 07 16:40:54 c10ud: they are "clones", but seem to work just fine. Seeed got them from Embest/Element14. The price has gone down on those as the volume starts to go up. May 07 16:47:50 jkridner, I got a few from seeed studio for 50$ each, last time I checked they were ~70$ each May 07 16:48:28 maybe it was € vs $ and it was 70$ the whole time (?) now I don't remember clearly May 07 16:49:36 checked the receipt, was 50€ the whole time :) + u must add VAT and shipping...compare that to e.g. 41€ free shipping, vat included at farnell directly... May 07 18:11:59 Looking for tipps: wanna use "wput" on BBB / Angstrom, not found binary like that May 07 18:12:50 is there something similar application under Angstrom i can use to upload local files to ftp server? May 07 18:17:19 wheeeeeeeeeeeee battery charger status reported to Linux May 07 20:35:18 Does anyone know the best C driver for the black? May 07 20:55:01 pcmanfm May 07 21:05:19 jkridner: hi there. Is there anybody I can talk to in regards to updating http://beagleboard.org/Support/FAQ to contain links to Fedora Linux wiki page for BBB? May 07 21:30:07 * nyt- yawns May 07 21:30:07 hi May 07 21:55:35 hey ... i want to know what the command syntax is for floating point multiplication using inline assemble May 07 21:55:39 assembly* May 07 23:52:47 Anyone run FreeRTOS on their beagle bone black? May 07 23:58:55 Brewsparks: y would u use rtos on bbb? May 08 00:00:46 Why not? May 08 00:01:23 Also, probably for the same reason you run an RTOS on any other hardware. May 08 00:08:46 rtos >> http://www.beagleboard.org/project/QNX+Neutrino+on+OMAP/ May 08 00:09:26 Brewsparks: i mean where do u need it for? May 08 00:10:11 I need a light weight pre-emptive scheduler for some control code May 08 00:13:39 Brewsparks: i don't see am335x chip here, but u can port freertos. and if u do, please share with us ;) >> http://www.freertos.org/RTOS_ports.html May 08 00:19:49 Brewsparks: And RT_PREEMPT is not sufficient? May 08 00:29:31 fml May 08 00:29:32 sitting here May 08 00:29:40 wondering why this magnetometer isnt working May 08 00:29:44 software compass May 08 00:29:52 i realize im working in a room directly above my theater May 08 00:29:59 which has massive speaker stacks and magnets May 08 00:30:02 friggen thing was working fine May 08 00:34:12 I guess I can't say that the RT_PREEMPT patch is not sufficient from a timing perspective. I have been working on a project using FreeRTOS on a dsPIC33 for a while and was curious to see if any one had tried to port it to the bbb. May 08 00:37:45 I have a BBB and I want to use the SPI (preferabley with Python) anyone have suggestions on how to get it working. (Right now I am trying to use Adafruit python module but the MOSI (P9_21) is constantly outputting ~1.78V) May 08 00:38:24 PySPI worked OK for me. May 08 00:39:02 Er, py-spi May 08 00:39:30 I am using spi-2 though. May 08 00:39:47 spi-2? May 08 00:40:05 Yeah, the third SPI bus. May 08 00:40:13 As opposed to spi-0 or spi-1 May 08 00:40:23 on BeagleBoneBlack? May 08 00:40:42 No, on the white one, but IIRC, they have the same number of busses. May 08 00:43:18 discoverable buses? May 08 00:44:23 hi May 08 00:44:57 Hey May 08 00:46:03 excuse me, i have a dude about a beagle May 08 00:47:41 a beagle about a dude? May 08 01:00:30 hello May 08 01:01:07 i am designing a case, but i dont habe my bbb yet. can anyone tell me how much the stuff on the bottom ob the board sticks out? May 08 01:02:24 like .1625" clearance right now but i want to go smaller May 08 01:02:46 the model i got from GrabCAD didnt show any bosses on the bottom May 08 01:02:59 but i know theres some May 08 01:03:11 nyt-: May 08 01:03:16 you have a caliper? May 08 01:03:42 i expect you to anyways May 08 01:03:50 you seem like the type May 08 01:06:26 http://papermint-designs.com/community/files/images/beaglebone_black_up_and_running.preview.jpg May 08 01:06:37 i need to know the clearance height of that thing May 08 01:06:56 on the bottom May 08 01:07:39 Or just look at the myriad beaglebone black cases out there and use their dimensions? May 08 01:08:00 Or look at the several 3D CAD models of the bone, in all sorts of formats, discoverable via Google? May 08 01:09:06 agmlego: i told you, I already looked May 08 01:09:15 Did you. May 08 01:09:19 yes May 08 01:09:28 maybe you dont know what GrabCAD is May 08 01:10:02 agmlego: you dont want to answer then stay out of it May 08 01:10:08 And you were unable to find, on the entire Internet, any other beaglebone cases at all? Not one solitary 3D model of the bone? Nowhere a listing of the BOM of the bone so you could find the component datasheet for the device you are concerned about clearance around? May 08 01:10:14 Nothing? May 08 01:10:30 I think you need to figure out who is spoofing Google for you and tell them to let you use the real one. May 08 01:10:45 no, there were models with parts missing with accurate hole locations, then models with nothing missing but inaccurate dimensions May 08 01:10:59 there were none which were complere May 08 01:11:01 complete May 08 01:11:07 How do you know the dimensions are inaccurate if you do not have a unit in front of you? May 08 01:11:27 because they contradict each other May 08 01:11:38 Indeed. May 08 01:11:39 i cross referenced the models and documentation May 08 01:12:02 i am not going to base my measurments off a potentially wrong model May 08 01:12:03 ::shrugs:: May 08 01:12:14 so i ask people i trust instead May 08 01:12:40 i dont need to convince you, nor do i want to May 08 01:12:49 i looked, for a few hours May 08 01:13:16 and the model i picked to base off of has accurate dimensions and locations for everything on the top May 08 01:13:48 i dont want to use another case dimensions because i am trying to make it compact as possible May 08 01:14:05 i would be limited to the compactness of that case if i did that May 08 01:14:51 http://media.digikey.com/pdf/Catalog%20Drawings/Connectors/UX60-MB-5S8.jpg agmlego i am expecting it to be 3,95 mm May 08 01:15:35 +/- .05mm May 08 01:18:26 based on that i am only .007" away from it at this point May 08 01:19:27 hows the wars folks. May 08 01:28:11 https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B0XzvqNi9HIdM0dZS3VHVDlwQWM&usp=sharing May 08 01:28:18 here is my rough draft May 08 01:29:36 gonna chamfer the bosses and put bores on the outsides for rubber feet May 08 01:30:20 it uses hex standoffs but the tops and bottoms are going to be CNC May 08 01:31:31 guess i will countersink one side for the screws to be flush **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu May 08 02:59:58 2014