**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Feb 19 03:00:02 2018 Feb 19 03:00:59 You were not lying. That is a massive library. Feb 19 03:03:18 This repository has been archived by the owner. It is now read-only. <<<< This is what the repo stated on their page. Feb 19 03:04:28 They are trying to boost their v5 or something. Feb 19 03:05:10 5 isn't stable but it's been 2 years since a release. Feb 19 03:05:44 That's ok the last time they released 2016 they hadn't released a new version since 2013 (january) so it had been 3 1/2 years Feb 19 03:06:15 Otay! Feb 19 03:07:53 That is good enough for me. Feb 19 03:08:02 21 min. to completion. Feb 19 03:08:10 Well hopefully they will have a utility to port to 5 they better. Feb 19 03:08:55 If not, there is always from scratch. Feb 19 03:09:45 6 min. That worked out quickly. Feb 19 03:10:23 If you already have schematics it's a lot easier to port them along with PCBs Feb 19 03:10:59 Oh...do I need both? Feb 19 03:11:54 Sorry...I am downloading the kiCad now. The schematics will be ready soon after. Feb 19 03:11:57 Long tine! Feb 19 03:15:43 smoke Feb 19 03:16:22 don't let the smoke out of the design. Feb 19 03:20:42 Deal. Feb 19 03:20:57 1/2 done Feb 19 03:21:16 at least...progress says so. Feb 19 03:23:13 Otay...done! Feb 19 03:23:19 Let me git clone this sucka. Feb 19 03:25:58 lots and lots...So much lag is on the way! Feb 19 03:29:02 so GenTooMan: I should just put the /kicad-library in /usr/share/kicad/library dir? Feb 19 03:33:17 set_ does kicad-library have a long list of files in it? Feb 19 03:34:30 Let me check. I am upgrading right now. Feb 19 03:36:22 man...someone got on that Pocket Beagle doc. typing since last I looked. Feb 19 03:37:15 four files and five dirs. Feb 19 03:37:25 oh and a .sh file. Feb 19 03:38:55 in the library file, there is a crap load. Feb 19 03:39:18 https://github.com/beagleboard/pocketbeagle/ ? Feb 19 03:39:38 Yea. Feb 19 03:40:01 so, it is kicad-library/library = lots and lots of files and other dirs. Feb 19 03:40:01 Ok well you currently need only the KiCAD directory of files. Feb 19 03:40:08 Okay. Feb 19 03:41:18 kicad-library/library = .lib and .dcm files. Feb 19 03:43:41 yeah and all the M&A in 2017 was kind of bad for libaries Feb 19 03:44:16 What is M & A? Feb 19 03:44:23 Media and Attention? Feb 19 03:45:46 Mergers and Acquisitions IE big companies buying each other Feb 19 03:46:22 ATMEL became part of Microchip for example Feb 19 03:46:55 Oh. Feb 19 03:46:57 Anyhow you should be able to play with schematics inside KiCAD along with the pocket beagle. Warning the pocket beagle schematic is a bit insane. Feb 19 03:46:59 Okay. Feb 19 03:47:16 Okay. I have seen it before. Lots of colors. Feb 19 03:50:17 If you know how to use Wine you can also grab LTSpice and play with circuitry in simulations. Useful to make an analog design prior to implementing them. Feb 19 03:50:54 Oh. I do not know how to use Wine but I have been to their site. Feb 19 03:51:20 Hey...I am on the 9.1 section of https://github.com/beagleboard/pocketbeagle/wiki/System-Reference-Manual. Feb 19 03:51:27 ... Feb 19 03:51:48 So, we have four layers of "good stuff." Feb 19 03:52:36 I found 11.0 and the schematic. Feb 19 03:54:38 I see a .pdf file. Ooh. Feb 19 03:54:42 If you have the git repository for it you can directly view and generate the PDF schematic. It's a bit more tricky with the board etc. Feb 19 03:55:27 Okay. Feb 19 03:55:50 I have it open. Feb 19 03:56:50 As is, the .pdf is better than anything I put together. Feb 19 04:00:49 GenTooMan: So, what do you need? Feb 19 04:03:13 A life and probably sleep! Oh wait wrong kind of need. LOL Feb 19 04:03:27 He Haw! Not that... Feb 19 04:04:13 I looked at the kicad software. It seems easy to understand but this is just a thought. Feb 19 04:04:19 I am sure it gets difficult. Feb 19 04:04:33 ... Feb 19 04:04:35 Tedious. Feb 19 04:05:30 Hey GenTooMan: Before you go to bed, do you need me to git clone the files to my computer? Feb 19 04:06:02 https://github.com/beagleboard/pocketbeagle/tree/master/KiCAD = from here? Feb 19 04:06:07 Everything is tedious set_. You haven't grabed the pocket beagle design files then? Feb 19 04:06:15 Nope? Feb 19 04:06:28 I mean, nope. Feb 19 04:06:47 If I have to answer to you, can I call you sir? Feb 19 04:06:51 you aren't sure yet. Yes you want those. Feb 19 04:06:56 Okay. Feb 19 04:06:59 Please hold. Feb 19 04:07:57 remote: Not Found = what happened? Feb 19 04:09:18 I done did a git clone like before but this time, the thing states; remote: Not Found. Feb 19 04:10:57 Forget it. I got it. Feb 19 04:14:22 GenTooMan: So, I have the file(s)/dir(s) and now I need to move them. Should I proceed? Feb 19 04:15:35 they in someplace like /home/set_/Download or some such? you have a working directory for projects in your ~/ directory? I would copy them to there. Feb 19 04:16:09 Okay. Feb 19 04:16:55 in root? Feb 19 04:17:28 You have your user directory in /home/ correcT? Feb 19 04:17:43 I keep all my stuff in my user dir myself. Feb 19 04:17:49 yep. Feb 19 04:17:53 Okay. Feb 19 04:18:21 I have some stuff here and some other stuff there. Feb 19 04:19:19 ~/ = ? Feb 19 04:19:56 ~/ = before my dir(s)? Feb 19 04:21:21 I can only do a ~$ and ~# but not ~/. Feb 19 04:23:38 so /? Feb 19 04:23:51 You can access your user dir? ~$ is your user prompt likely and ~# is your root prompt (LOL). ~/ is just a path if you type in ~$echo ~/ you should get your user directory path Feb 19 04:24:18 ... Feb 19 04:24:19 Okay. Feb 19 04:24:21 I did it! Feb 19 04:24:54 You have a browser to move files about in your home directory or did Ubuntu structure everything for you? Feb 19 04:25:04 Ubuntu! Feb 19 04:25:18 I am using a terminal. Feb 19 04:26:27 I git cloned my required links in ~$ adn then found out about them later. Feb 19 04:26:36 adn = and Feb 19 04:28:30 Right but you store your projects in your user directory correct. You use a browser like PCManFM or Nautilus or Dolphin Feb 19 04:28:44 No. Feb 19 04:29:05 or file manager I guess Ubuntu has it's own file mangler. Feb 19 04:29:12 When you say projects, I am missing your idea. Feb 19 04:29:29 You mean like software, ideas, and related info? Feb 19 04:29:36 Your user directory has your files (IE media like video C code etc.) Feb 19 04:30:39 GenTooMan: I am sorry. I remember telling you something a while back. I am not ready. We are on two different planes. Feb 19 04:30:40 .... Feb 19 04:30:48 My files are where ever I put them. Feb 19 04:30:53 Sometimes I mismanage. Feb 19 04:31:11 Well that's what mops are for. :D Feb 19 04:31:17 Eek. Feb 19 04:31:37 Okay. Look, I can put my files in whatever dir. you need them to be in. Feb 19 04:31:40 It is not an issue. Feb 19 04:31:56 I have space, time, and effort on my side. Feb 19 04:33:30 If you think that the files/dirs. need to be placed/put in the :/$ dir, then okay by me. No issue. Feb 19 04:35:13 I would suggest something like ~/dev IE mkdir ~/dev then mkdir ~/dev/kicad_files/ then ~/dev/kicad_files/beagle then ~/dev/kicad_files/beagle/pocket_beagle etc. Feb 19 04:35:27 gotcha. Feb 19 04:35:29 Okay. Feb 19 04:35:33 Please hold. Feb 19 04:37:12 No way man. I just looked in that dev dir. I got all sorts of garbage in that dir. Feb 19 04:37:22 set_ LOL Feb 19 04:37:27 I am serious. Feb 19 04:38:04 set_ I know you are just make a sub dir called kicad_files and put stuff under that. You may want to organize your stuff if you have an idea of how. Feb 19 04:38:35 GenTooMan: I would rather put them in ~$ and then deal w/ issues from that point. Feb 19 04:38:50 I can make a new dir. Feb 19 04:40:29 ahh mkdir ~/kicad/ etc then? I am about to sleep it's near midnight and I get up early. I barely can sleep these days as it is. Feb 19 04:41:11 No issue. If you have to spell in all UPPER CASE, just do it! Feb 19 04:41:24 I will make a dir /kicad/ Feb 19 04:42:02 Okay...done. Feb 19 04:42:07 I have actually been done. Feb 19 04:42:21 Okay...shoot. What next? Feb 19 04:43:32 I would suggest copying the pocket beagle files into ~/kicad/beagle/pocket_beagle/ or somesuch. this is probably next time best to do a private chat LOL Feb 19 04:43:55 beagle kicad_files pocketbeagle = my dirs! Feb 19 04:43:59 Okay. Feb 19 04:44:28 so /kicad/beagle Feb 19 04:44:45 and /kicad/kicad_files Feb 19 04:44:54 and /kicad/pocketbeagle Feb 19 04:45:13 <<<<< slow mo' Feb 19 04:46:03 GenTooMan: If you need sleep, by all means, get it. sleep is very important. Feb 19 04:46:20 less caffeine at night, mate. Feb 19 04:46:31 Yeah.. sleep time Feb 19 04:46:39 Cool beans. Feb 19 04:47:02 ... Feb 19 14:32:27 hello there Feb 19 14:32:48 anyone online? Feb 19 14:39:13 no, the internet is down Feb 19 14:47:04 Just k-line anyone who asks that Feb 19 15:18:19 Hi, How can I Enable/Disable PWM pin from Register programmatically in C/C++? Feb 19 15:22:31 hi all, i begin embedded Linux with BeagleBone Black. I use crosstool-NG to build U-boot and write it into SD cards (not uImage). Feb 19 15:23:23 But, result don't like this https://elinux.org/Building_for_BeagleBone#U-Boot Feb 19 15:23:49 It don't show #U-Boot Feb 19 15:24:08 can you help me? Feb 19 18:25:57 BBBlue refusing to connect to Cloud9 IDE Feb 19 18:26:44 uhh, you probably mean "I can't connect to the cloud9 ide on my BBBlue" ? Feb 19 18:27:35 well yes, either way, any recommendations? Feb 19 18:28:19 I do get an error message that says my BBBlue has "...refused to connect." Feb 19 18:28:37 ? Feb 19 18:28:41 what gives that message? Feb 19 18:28:54 hi, i want to build a custom image for the beagle bone, does anyone know what which boot version and config is used to build the official image ? Feb 19 18:29:22 yes, rcn has all the information on eewiki Feb 19 18:29:48 blst: https://eewiki.net/display/linuxonarm/BeagleBone+Black#BeagleBoneBlack-Bootloader:U-Boot Feb 19 18:30:03 blst: or grab a prebuilt u-boot from https://rcn-ee.com/repos/bootloader/am335x_boneblack/ Feb 19 18:32:06 So after I connect to my computer via usb I can go to the getting started page just fine and to its IP address in chrome but when I click on cloud9 ide to program it goes here like usual (http://192.168.7.2:3000/) but chrome gives me a message that says it refused to connect Feb 19 18:32:27 odd Feb 19 18:32:51 it was like that from the start? Feb 19 18:33:06 It started this after doing a sudo apt-get upgrade in the ide terminal Feb 19 18:33:53 before, it worked fine and I didn't have any issues communicating. Feb 19 18:34:04 ok, next time you ask a question, don't say "BBBlue refusing to connect to Cloud9 IDE", say "after doing sudo apt-get upgrade, the cloud9 ide seems to be broken... help?" Feb 19 18:34:06 I build the 2018.1 version with the am335x_evm_defconfig, but I got the wrong env variables and the board is not autobooting is there a patch for the official env ? Feb 19 18:34:28 blst: did you bother clicking on the wiki link I gave? Feb 19 18:34:51 answer: apparently not, since its instructions include applying the necessary patches Feb 19 18:35:40 I did but I wasn't really sure what it meant Feb 19 18:36:08 Wayne_: hmm, did what? Feb 19 18:36:58 I am not a huge programmer nor do I have a great background when it comes to these things. Feb 19 18:37:12 Could you walk me through it? Feb 19 18:37:23 Wayne_: assuming no errors occurred during the upgrade itself, the most likely cause is that you upgraded nodejs and this caused stuff to break Feb 19 18:37:26 walk through what? Feb 19 18:38:32 probably all that's needed is recompiling some modules by doing 'npm i' in a suitable directory, but I don't use cloud9 and have no idea where it keeps its stuff Feb 19 18:38:43 zmatt: it seems that build root did not apply the boots-n patch Feb 19 18:39:16 so would you recommend doing this in the terminal or another program? Feb 19 18:39:27 Wayne_: doing what? Feb 19 18:39:28 Was i supposed to download the bootloader from the wikipage? Feb 19 18:39:34 what are you talking about? Feb 19 18:39:45 bootloader? what? why? Feb 19 18:41:02 You mentioned recompiling modules. How would I do that? Feb 19 18:41:28 I think you were confusing stuff I said to blst with stuff I said to you. mind the prefix Feb 19 18:42:43 probably by doing 'npm i' in the right directory. but like I just said, I don't use cloud9 so I have no idea where that directory might be, and it's just a guess that this is the problem Feb 19 18:43:29 What does npm i do? Feb 19 18:44:03 installs dependencies of an npm package Feb 19 18:46:13 so I would have to be in the terminal to use that command? How what do you put it in? Feb 19 18:48:59 Hunter Feb 19 21:30:02 lol, I just reverted an edit by a TI employee on the TI processors wiki... let's see how that turns out Feb 19 21:34:37 oh cool, he actually fixed it up Feb 20 00:37:38 Hello and sorry about yesterday. Feb 20 00:45:22 new image time...I have to get my old Cape working on the BBG now. Feb 20 01:00:06 It is correct that the PocketBeagle won't support SDXC cards, right? Feb 20 01:00:22 At least as far as I understand http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/AM335x_MMC/SD_Driver%27s_Guide Feb 20 01:03:12 duncan^: that is nonsense Feb 20 01:03:29 there's no difference between SDHC and SDXC Feb 20 01:04:09 duncan^: how were you concluding from that page that sdxc is not supported? Feb 20 01:07:26 SDHC means > 2 GB but <= 32 GB, SDXC means > 32 GB but <= 2 TB. there is no protocol difference between sdxc and sdhc, the difference is just the amount of storage space Feb 20 01:11:12 The SDXC spec requires exfat format, doesn't it? Feb 20 01:11:21 yes, but who gives a shit Feb 20 01:11:32 they also require FAT for SDHC Feb 20 01:11:34 I have lots of cards that were sold as SDXC that I've formatted to other filesystems and now they're no longer technically SDXC cards Feb 20 01:32:41 yeah so I double-checked... a few timeouts are tweaked for SDXC, there's a bit to let the card know it may draw 0.54 W instead of 0.36 W when operating at 25 MHz (not relevant when operating it at higher speeds), and it has different speed class definitions (this is also where exFAT vs FAT comes in) Feb 20 01:32:47 so basically nothing relevant Feb 20 01:34:31 for all practical purposes SDHC == SDXC **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Feb 20 03:00:02 2018