**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jul 06 02:59:58 2016 Jul 06 03:22:37 Anyone here know what the status of the Beagleboard Blue is? Jul 06 03:58:11 BB blue? Jul 06 03:58:15 another one Jul 06 04:27:19 Beaglebone Blue, yeah; the Robotics one. Jul 06 05:23:05 sudoman: try checking the pin configuration using this script -> http://gerbil.xs4all.nl/show-pins-v3.pl.tgz Jul 06 05:26:03 I have a beagle bone green wifi board. Its setting up an access point on boot. How can I disable this behaviour? I tried messing around with ifupdown.sh in /etc/hostapd/ and /etc/network/interfaces. Both without success. Jul 06 12:10:19 Hi all. I'm trying to build embedded linux with bone cape manager support. Does anyone know how to do this using buildroot? I can build an image with Qt5 and OpenGL support no problem but it doesn't work with my custom cape. Jul 06 15:05:51 hey I'm Andy. Since yesterday I have a AM57x EMV Board. Is there some Open Source Debugger for the AM57xx Cortex M4 Core? I currecly have a Segger JLink EMU and some big FTTI at home. Jul 06 15:06:56 Werner2005: #openocd Jul 06 15:07:26 For AM57xx? Jul 06 15:07:58 Werner2005: why not? Jul 06 15:10:00 Werner2005: the AM57xx is a Cortex-A15 plus some M4, no? Jul 06 15:10:21 thinkfat: I know form Freescale VF6xx chips some big problem with heterogeneous prozessors and with openOCD. There some hacks for OpenOCD only Jul 06 15:11:01 Werner2005: I have a VF610 and yes, with stock openocd last release - no luck Jul 06 15:11:14 Werner2005: but that doesn't mean it won't work Jul 06 15:11:40 Werner2005: in fact I think current openocd master branch plus one patch from gerrit is enough to support VF610 Jul 06 15:13:26 Werner2005: gotta leave now, but come next week I'm back on #openocd, and you can anyway ask people there Jul 06 15:59:14 Anyone know what the status is of the Beaglebone Blue? Jul 06 16:15:43 you'd need to poke jkridner Jul 06 16:54:02 zmatt: P9.22, etc say: "P9.22 / spi boot clk 84 fast rx up 7 gpio 0.02", etc. does this mean that the pins are not being assigned spi functionality? Jul 06 18:08:34 sudoman: correct, looks like no pinmux has been setup for them Jul 06 20:30:00 Hello... Jul 06 20:30:14 How can I check to see what Kernel I have on my BBB? Jul 06 20:31:21 I ask b/c I need to have the 4.1 and not the 4.4 Kernel. Jul 06 20:31:59 uname -a doesn't work? Jul 06 20:32:15 I will make sure of it. I will be right back. Jul 06 20:32:19 Thank you. Jul 06 20:33:06 Dang it...I am updating right now. Please hold. Jul 06 20:35:11 The MotorBridgeCape only works with the 4.1 Kernel or the 3.8 Kernel. For some reason, the 4.4 Kernel and the MotorBridgeCape do not work together. Jul 06 20:36:09 Software! Jul 06 20:52:04 apt-get install ? Jul 06 20:53:34 Is that it? Jul 06 20:54:03 I erased everything and updated/backtracked on the kernel version. Jul 06 20:54:23 I started out from scratch. Jul 06 20:55:34 I have the 4gb 8.4 of Debian now. I went back two months to get this one. Jul 06 20:56:22 ... Jul 06 20:56:42 I have upgraded a total of 56 packages now. Ha! Jul 06 21:02:02 Okay... Jul 06 21:02:04 ... Jul 06 21:02:29 I just tried. I have the damn 4.4.x-ti kernel still. Jul 06 21:03:24 I will research it more before bothering you again. Jul 06 21:05:06 Huh. Dunno what to say then. Jul 06 21:06:42 It is okay. I am still learning. Jul 06 21:06:48 Thank you. Jul 06 21:08:17 One is happy to (try to) be of service. (grin) Jul 06 21:10:23 in 4.1.x, does it matter what "x" is? Jul 06 21:10:44 i.e. for kernels? Jul 06 21:10:52 I haven't noticed, but I haven't changed from the "x" I have, which is 19. Jul 06 21:12:00 Oh. I just used 8 instead of x and things are transpiring. Thank you, Ragnorok. Jul 06 21:12:33 \o/ Jul 06 21:12:39 Yea! Jul 06 21:12:52 Hopefully...this does it good. Jul 06 21:13:22 Ragnorok: Have you used the MotorBridgeCape for the BBG/BBB? Jul 06 21:13:41 Nope. Never even heard of it. (shrug) Jul 06 21:14:17 Oh. Seeed-Studio put 'em out. I have v1.0. The cape handles battery power and motors. Jul 06 21:36:45 H-Bridge Jul 06 21:44:54 On the BBB, what command can I use on the i2c? I am trying to use smbus from apt-get install python-smbus. Jul 06 21:45:30 There some i2c tools thing but I don't know the name. i2cdetect maybe. Jul 06 21:46:09 My i2cdetect is not showing my Ox4B. Jul 06 21:46:38 The BBB on Debian keeps telling me to check my i2c address. Jul 06 21:54:04 Dunno. I don't do a lot with i2c. Jul 06 21:57:05 Ragnorok: I figured out how to change kernels from a Wiki (hopefully). Jul 06 21:58:12 I had to apt-get install install linux-image-(specific image) Jul 06 22:00:57 Should I use "grep" to have order in the update of the kernel? Jul 06 22:02:45 Not sure, sadly. Jul 06 22:03:02 No issue. Just checking some commands. Jul 06 22:03:44 Error! Your kernel headers for kernel 4.1.9-ti-rt-r20 cannot be found Jul 06 22:04:01 I think the GitHub thing is not up to date. Jul 06 22:09:18 When updating the system with a new kernel, does the BBB need to reboot and wait for the new kernel to be addressed? Jul 06 22:11:52 I think it does to use the new kernel, but it doesn't just automagically reboot. Jul 06 22:15:35 Got it. Thank you. Jul 06 22:23:30 Now...there is something called a "branch" and something called a "specific version." What is the "branch?" Jul 06 22:28:42 ... Jul 06 22:30:01 I still have the 4.4.x kernel. Stuff! Dang man. I tried. Time to retire. I am on officially on break. Jul 06 22:56:13 Got to go. Dang it. I will be back for more, more, more. Jul 07 00:19:03 zmatt: when i boot from a microSD card containing the latest debian bbb image, and with the universal cape manager disabled, show-pins-v3.pl usually, but not always, gives: "P9.22 / spi boot clk 84 fast rx down 0 spi 0 clk", even though i haven't echoed anything into /sys/devices/platform/bone_capemgr/slots. if i then install that to the internal emmc, i always get: "P9.22 / spi boot clk Jul 07 00:19:09 84 fast rx up 7 gpio 0.02", even if i do or don't echo into .../slots Jul 07 01:16:20 zmatt: setting "CAPE=BB-SPI0-01" in /etc/default/capemgr may have done the trick Jul 07 01:22:32 looking at the capemgr script, i'm not sure what it does differently other than echo into .../slots early in the boot process. Jul 07 02:49:32 hey everybody **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Jul 07 02:59:59 2016