**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jan 23 02:59:59 2015 Jan 23 03:01:13 cheers all.. time for sleep Jan 23 03:01:35 Good night Jan 23 03:07:07 Hi - I have an outline of a Raspberry Pi project but I am wondering if, overall, it would be more effective or less expensive (or both) on a BeagleBone Black Jan 23 03:07:49 would anyone be willing to take a look at an overview of it? **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jan 23 08:40:48 2015 Jan 23 10:15:54 Hi, Jan 23 10:16:28 I would like to use the SPI on the beaglebone, I use a custom yocto kernel, do you know what driver that I should use? Jan 23 10:16:35 SPI driver that is Jan 23 15:02:52 my question: http://beagleboard.org/Community/Forums?place=topic%2Fbeagleboard%2FvRyr0BvIj_M%2Fdiscussion need help Jan 23 15:14:48 Hi Jan 23 15:15:09 I am a newbie with beaglebone Jan 23 18:01:20 Hi guys Jan 23 18:05:32 I would like to know if someone there has already tried bitbanging SPI with the PRU units? I have a 12bit DAC (TI ADS7883) which takes a clock signal and output the data, and I would like to use the PRU to achieve high sampling rate. Jan 23 19:12:54 This feels like a really silly question because it should be easy... but how do I get a digital signal from the BBB headers into the PRU? Jan 23 19:13:14 is there a good example that I can reference? Jan 23 19:15:20 It would seem I can read R30/R31, but how do I mux the signal from the BBB headers to there (dto?) Jan 23 19:32:11 Hi, does anyone know where there are directions for building Linux 3.14 for the beagle board? Jan 23 19:32:58 paul_s: does http://github.com/beagleboard/linux/tree/3.14 help? Jan 23 19:34:25 well I have that code but am having trouble getting it to boot on the board, I am not sure if it's my uBoot config or my kernel though so I was looking for directions to see if I built the kernel correctly Jan 23 19:37:18 these directions seem to be for the old repo: http://beagleboard.org/linux Jan 23 19:52:03 I so hate libtool so very very very very much Jan 23 20:08:41 I'm doing something wrong in the process of using a dto to map a pin to the PRU and then check to see if that input is high. Here is the code and the steps I used: http://pastebin.com/PeSs6wKb Jan 23 23:04:59 image processing without OpenCV is so much more pleasant :D **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Jan 24 02:59:59 2015