**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Sep 02 02:59:59 2014 Sep 02 03:48:51 why do some BBB guides tell you to limit voltage to 1.8V Sep 02 03:48:59 aren't the pins all 3.3V? Sep 02 03:55:10 rorriMnmaD: Hmm, in the elinux wiki I see "ANALOG IN VOLTAGES ARE 1.8V MAX. APPLICATION OF >1.8V TO ANY A/D PIN WILL DAMAGE THE PROCESSOR AND VOID THE WARRANTY." http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack Sep 02 03:55:30 rorriMnmaD: So no, it looks like some (A/D) pins are 1.8v max. Sep 02 04:23:21 hi everyone..how to use serial port for beagle board black Sep 02 04:36:30 ritz: http://www.elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBone_Black_Serial Sep 02 04:42:31 how to use serial port for beagle board Sep 02 04:45:16 ritz: http://www.elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBone_Black_Serial Sep 02 04:53:25 how to enable uart for beagle board Sep 02 05:01:34 ritz: great reading here http://derekmolloy.ie/beaglebone/ Sep 02 05:21:42 hewball: That is quite a nice site. Thanks. :) Sep 02 08:33:00 dear sir Sep 02 08:33:16 i would like to know about beagleboard Sep 02 08:33:48 it is said that it was bundled with codesys runtime from altsoft.kr Sep 02 08:36:03 who said that? Sep 02 08:36:27 at altsoft.kr said it was support the codesys runtime sir Sep 02 08:36:35 * LetoThe2nd still waits for the actual question. Sep 02 08:36:40 * tbr too Sep 02 08:37:14 support != bundled Sep 02 08:37:27 the beagleboard is a hardware that supports a lot of software Sep 02 08:37:47 did you ever try it with the codesys..? Sep 02 08:38:17 no Sep 02 08:38:21 mandra: Hmm, are you sure this isn't a custom version -> http://www.altsoft.kr/archives/portfolio-item/beaglebone-black Sep 02 08:38:48 I dont even know what the codesys is Sep 02 08:38:48 correct Sep 02 08:38:53 and my korean is bad Sep 02 08:38:55 i mean that one Sep 02 08:39:08 mandra: if you have questions on products of some company called altsoft, then ask altsoft. Sep 02 08:39:16 thats a custom...? Sep 02 08:39:20 hahaha... sorry sir Sep 02 08:39:30 they dont have something like this Sep 02 08:39:36 ask altsoft, nobody here seems to know anything about this Sep 02 08:39:36 so i just ask in here Sep 02 08:39:42 mandra: if you have questions on a product called codesys, then ask codesys Sep 02 08:39:51 aaahhh too bad Sep 02 08:39:59 +82 (02) 547 2344 Sep 02 08:40:05 okay sir Sep 02 08:40:10 thanks for the time Sep 02 08:41:03 the zip has a pdf that has a URL Sep 02 13:07:10 Hello all Sep 02 13:08:28 trying to use bonescript serialport but getting error: b.serialOpen(port, options, onSerial); even though I installed serialport using npm....thanks for your help Sep 02 13:25:03 hello together Sep 02 13:26:51 i habe a Problem with my beaglebone white and edimax WLAN stick Sep 02 13:27:33 Art-ger what kind of problem? Sep 02 13:27:57 woglinde: it uses wifi for the network conenction. Sep 02 13:27:57 Art-ger the musb driver is not the best piece of software Sep 02 13:28:22 i can't install es max ew-7811un wireless Adapter on my beaglebone white with Debian 7.5 :-( Sep 02 13:28:56 Art-ger did you find out which chipset it is using? Sep 02 13:30:25 jes it using rtl8192cus chipset Sep 02 13:30:36 yes Sep 02 13:31:22 beaglebonewhite with wifi s a PIA lol especially the ralink chipsets however one thing i will say is to make sure you are using a decent power supply :) Sep 02 13:33:17 5 V and 1 A is OK? Sep 02 13:34:10 its works with ubuntu Sep 02 13:34:32 whit same power supply Sep 02 13:36:56 i use a 1.5a but if it works ok in ubuntu then should be fine Sep 02 13:37:28 has someone an idea? Sep 02 13:37:43 Art-ger okay whats the error? Sep 02 13:37:54 what does dmesg says when you connect the stick? Sep 02 13:38:08 and be aware musb is not rehotplug ready Sep 02 13:38:16 so you can connect it only one Sep 02 13:38:20 ups once a time Sep 02 13:38:23 it crashes Sep 02 13:38:31 uh lol Sep 02 13:38:45 :-) Sep 02 13:38:48 woglinde lol ya it took me a while to realise you need the adapter pluged in at power on :) Sep 02 13:40:55 OK i'll try when i'm at home, but why its work with ubuntu ??? Sep 02 13:41:20 diffrent kernel? Sep 02 13:41:38 diffrent firmware version? Sep 02 13:41:42 for the stick Sep 02 13:41:45 ? Sep 02 13:41:48 i use arch on mine so cant really help anymore than the generic stuff :| Sep 02 13:42:43 i it was different kernel Sep 02 13:44:02 OK thenk you very mich. Sep 02 13:44:12 much Sep 02 13:44:48 no problem Sep 02 13:44:56 next time you can check it yourself Sep 02 13:46:06 lol wifi is easy compared to bluetooth lol Sep 02 14:56:16 hi guys i am about to build a kernel to use with ardupilot but also wanted to add some drivers to the kernel as well. this is the article I am using. how can i customize the kernel and include the driver to be built? Sep 02 14:58:31 what article? Sep 02 15:00:39 av500, http://dev.ardupilot.com/wiki/building-for-beaglebone-black-on-linux/ sorry got caught up at work Sep 02 15:01:07 I edited the config to have the options i need built in and I would assume I can just patch the kernel etc to include the drivers and then run the kernel compilation. Sep 02 15:03:14 sure Sep 02 15:17:29 hi all Sep 02 15:18:34 having problems connecting to my bbb, when i plug it into my pc it doesn't appear, ssh is fine, but i'd rather just connect via usb. any one got a link to a fix, google isn't helping Sep 02 15:25:10 Matt__: please be more specific about your problem Sep 02 15:29:47 ok, when i connect my bbb to pc via usb the board powers on but refuses to appear in my computer and won't display the correct page when i try to access 192.168.7.2, i have the drivers installed. When i connect it to my home network via ethernet i can access the webpage and can also use ssh to access the board. I'd rather not have to connect it to my network when ever i want to work on it though as i want to use it at school and don' Sep 02 15:29:50 hardware Sep 02 15:31:43 i was wondering if this was a known issue, or if it's me. I've spent the better part of a week trying to sort it but to no avail, can't find anything like a solution, please excuse my noobishness Sep 02 15:34:08 Matt__: I'm going to GUESS: you are using windows Sep 02 15:34:47 Matt__: have you checked if a network device appears? have you checked in device manager? Sep 02 15:34:48 tried on windows7 and mac Sep 02 15:35:32 also: what are you running on the beaglebone? Sep 02 15:35:56 yeah, no joy in device manager, changed usb lead to check if that was the issue Sep 02 15:36:06 tried debian and angstrom Sep 02 15:37:10 note that on first boot it takes _very_ long for the device to appear over USB Sep 02 15:38:02 Hi Sep 02 15:41:40 i'm guessing that this isn't a known issue Sep 02 15:42:19 thanks for the help, i'll leave it plugged in and have a ciggy, see what happens :) Sep 02 16:02:30 hi guys i need to disable hdmi on my beaglebone black. I am using the latest u-boot that was installed with debian. how can i disable the hdmi as the structure appears different from all the tutorials i see out there Sep 02 16:12:02 nvm figured it out Sep 02 16:36:28 sorry, when you said it takes a very long time to appear on the first boot, how long are we talking? Sep 02 17:15:59 not the long as in windows update, just long as in waiting for coffee to come out. Sep 02 17:21:05 hi. Sep 02 17:21:22 any one is here ??? Sep 02 17:21:50 I have a some proble with BBB Rev B and want to help !! Sep 02 17:31:01 Hello !! Sep 02 17:32:55 yes Sep 02 17:33:13 prakash__: just ask your question. People are always around here. Sep 02 17:33:47 If someone knows about your problem, you might get answer. Sep 02 17:37:21 I made custom audio cape using ti's TLV320AIC3107 I have changed device tree overlay and desable HDMI but when I run speaker-test it sticks and BBB's USR LED 2 become steady... Sep 02 17:37:32 any clue what is going wrong ? Sep 02 17:37:48 connect a serial console and examine the kernel output Sep 02 17:38:10 I don't have a serial cable. Sep 02 17:38:35 buy one Sep 02 17:39:03 who did you tell you to tinker with the kernel without console output? Sep 02 17:47:40 you're not going to see kernel errors like that without an ftdi connection, as far as I know Sep 02 18:40:41 hello, i have a problem with my wireless connection by restart. Sep 02 18:42:20 when I start my beaglebone, the wirless does not connect automatically Sep 02 18:42:33 i have debian 7.6 Sep 02 18:43:06 if i make "sudo ifup wlan0" ist connect Sep 02 18:44:12 in /etc/network/interfaces is auto wlan0 activated Sep 02 18:45:03 can anybody help me Sep 02 18:45:06 ? Sep 02 18:52:53 BeagleboneA6A_: that's a debian probem Sep 02 18:55:08 I can do nothing? Sep 02 18:58:45 try auto wlan0 Sep 02 18:58:47 are yo uusing /etc/network/interfaces Sep 02 18:58:48 allow-hotplug wlan0 Sep 02 18:59:12 work foer me Sep 02 18:59:13 yes i am using /etc/network/interfaces Sep 02 18:59:34 then as mentioned make sure your interface is set for auto Sep 02 19:00:10 ok an sometimes i have to make "ifconfig wlan0 up" Sep 02 19:04:33 yaaaaaaaaaaaaaa allow-hotplug wlan0 works Sep 02 19:04:37 thx :)))) Sep 02 19:41:15 i dont have my usb to serial cable with me but i have just installed archlinux and from time to time depending on what I have installed on the emmc I am unable to boot archlinux from the card. That is even with me holding the button to try and boot from the microsd card versus the emmc Sep 02 19:41:57 is this due to different u-boot versions? I see the way debian has the boot partition is fairly different from archlinux which just has an mlo and zimage i believe Sep 02 20:26:25 im trying to compile some drivers for a usb dongle thats not working with the stock kernel module from the latest debian image. How do i install the kernel headers package? Sep 02 20:26:52 somehow apt-get install linux-kernel-headers says the package aint there, im guessing there's a reason? :p Sep 02 20:29:09 (also, if anyone knows of specific usb wifi dongles that work right away that'd be nice, the list on the wiki led me to buy the d-link DWA-121 which is what im fighting with now :p) Sep 02 20:58:57 Hi, I've had a problem with using the 3.3V supply on the H9 header: I'm connecting to a Level Shifter (SN74LVCH16T245) and whenever I first make the connection the BBB reboots. Also, if it is already connected, then when I press the power button on the BBB, the power light blinks but the board does not boot. Sep 02 21:01:50 Has anyone else seen this problem? I thought maybe it a current inrush issue, but I can't imagine that the SN74LVCH16T245 uses that much current anyway. Sep 02 21:16:48 *yawn* Sep 02 21:36:51 Hey, on the beaglebone black now. Flashed a new debian build, but now these are missing: /sys/devices/platform/leds-gpio/leds/beaglebone::usr0/ Sep 02 21:36:56 I just have led0 Sep 02 21:38:22 hmmm odd place to look Sep 02 21:38:38 *shrug8 Sep 02 21:39:12 I might be stupid and logged into my pi instead of the bb Sep 02 21:40:10 yup Sep 02 21:40:13 disregard me Sep 02 22:04:59 Does anyone know the distance between H8 and H9; I'm having trouble finding it in the SRM Sep 02 22:08:40 check the silk? Sep 02 22:14:37 ds2: OK, thanks. I think I got it, just wasn't sure how to read the diagram, but if those diamonds are aligned with the headers, then they are separated by 1.9 inches Sep 02 22:17:03 Which seems consistent with https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/beagleboard/M68-yCf_Jzw (easier to find once you can google 1.9 inch BBB) Sep 03 00:31:31 Hi, just plugged in my BBB Rev C. Ubuntu is having trouble connecting to the USB Ethernet adapter. What am I doing wrong? Sep 03 00:35:16 Anyone here? Sep 03 01:54:12 hi guys :) I seem to be having a nub moment. I'm trying to dump the emmc to uSD to make a backup image so i can try other os's out Sep 03 01:54:21 but I can't seem to get it to, well, do anything **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Sep 03 02:59:59 2014