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  • [00:18:06] <N2TOH> LOL on the microSD card questions! yeah I have used 16GB, and 8GB cards with my Beagle Black so far. there is a noticeable performance dofference between the class 4 and class 10 cards
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  • [00:52:50] <N2TOH> ah so I closed that pastebin link
  • [00:54:49] <ka6sox> N2TOH, be sure to use a late kernel as there is a good performance increase in them.
  • [00:55:07] <N2TOH> http://pastebin.com/xecmd4vX
  • [00:55:35] <N2TOH> I am using the image provided by the guy who did the same Tut for ViewRF
  • [00:55:56] <N2TOH> thus my confusion over the errors
  • [00:56:14] <ka6sox> so BusyBox doesn't support sh -c eh...
  • [00:57:32] <ka6sox> N2TOH, you have a perfectly good Ubuntu box...why are you contorting the poor Beagle to make it do things it wasn't intended to do?
  • [00:58:30] <mru> http://26-26-54.hardwarebug.org/167
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  • [01:03:44] <N2TOH> ka6sox, http://robotics.ong.id.au/2013/07/29/demonstration-of-my-spectrum-analyzer-project/
  • [01:03:48] <N2TOH> that's why
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  • [01:05:35] <N2TOH> my Ubuntu box draws in excess of 500 watts continuous, while not so awful during the heating season. I enjoy not sweating to death during the summer.
  • [01:06:11] <SpeedEvil> why?
  • [01:06:21] <SpeedEvil> my Slackware one draws 20
  • [01:06:38] <SpeedEvil> you're not just going by the rating of the PSU?
  • [01:07:24] <N2TOH> no, I have a will-a-watts P3 meter. it's actual draw including all monitors and speakers ETC ETC
  • [01:07:38] <N2TOH> kill-a-watts*
  • [01:09:05] <N2TOH> SpeedEvil, in other words I used to throw hardware at my GUI latency issues
  • [01:09:55] <SpeedEvil> :-)
  • [01:10:32] <N2TOH> this workstation by todays standards is a medium to lower end gaming system
  • [01:11:17] <N2TOH> it's all about the latency timing
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  • [03:57:21] <Xbone> how can I install ubuntu 13.04 on BBB ?
  • [04:01:26] <sdkie> Xbon: give me ur email Id I will share a link with you when I will be free.
  • [04:02:44] <vxe> Xbone: read directions from the world wide web: http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu#Raring_13.04_armhf
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  • [04:03:45] <Xbone> I'm using a 4gb sd card. is it enoguh ?
  • [04:04:45] <N2TOH> sure! what do you plan to run?
  • [04:05:34] <Xbone> opencv
  • [04:07:03] <N2TOH> I have personally tried a few different distros for the Beagle Black, with Ubuntu I tend to stay at least one release back as their debugging seems to be slow.
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  • [04:08:28] <N2TOH> not that they are doing a bad, or poor job. just keep in mind we are not running super common commodity X86 or AMD64 hardware.
  • [04:10:16] <N2TOH> keep in mind for about 20 years now, I have been performing a crappy job of interesting folks in common projects.
  • [04:10:41] <Xbone> you can uses as surveillance system
  • [04:11:10] <Xbone> N2TOH: you need UDOO
  • [04:11:29] * N2TOH likes the simple method of asking people what they like. it's even better in person
  • [04:11:49] <N2TOH> Kudos if your Female!
  • [04:15:22] * N2TOH wow look at all the spontaneous crickets that appeared!
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  • [04:34:23] <jamey> can I run a google+ hangout with BBBlack?
  • [04:34:39] <N2TOH> good question!
  • [04:35:05] <dm8tbr> not sure if there are google browser plugins oficially
  • [04:36:24] <jamey> plugin is what stopped this from working an a R-Pi, so never knew if hardware could handle
  • [04:38:33] <dm8tbr> given that there is e.g. the samsung chromebook
  • [04:41:39] <dm8tbr> http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.linaro.devel/10936
  • [04:44:14] <jamey> nice! thanks @dm8tbr, clloks like I can run android or chrome-os to get there
  • [04:44:51] <dm8tbr> yes, android is probably the fastest way to get there
  • [04:45:32] <dm8tbr> in the future this will hopefully 'just work???' with a browser and webRTC
  • [04:45:39] <dm8tbr> but seems google is not quite there yet
  • [04:48:08] <jamey> still very cool. will make a nice low cost vid conf solution for my office :)
  • [04:48:21] <jamey> thanks guys, cya
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  • [05:46:11] <FZombie> I installed a the debian image then SSH'd into it went to apt-get update and it says apt-get doesnt exist =(
  • [05:46:26] <FZombie> used http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardDebian#Demo_Image , any ideas?
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  • [06:25:14] <dm8tbr> FZombie: ask the person providing the image?
  • [06:25:56] <FZombie> I guess im going to have to build my own, there used to be a image with apt-get
  • [06:25:59] <dm8tbr> which looks like it's RCN to no surprise
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  • [06:26:15] <dm8tbr> other than that, try if aptitude is there?
  • [06:26:15] <FZombie> its ok I started to install my own anyways just a bit of work
  • [06:26:37] <FZombie> that was gone too
  • [06:26:41] <FZombie> so was ping
  • [06:26:58] <FZombie> ping actually had a binary but it didn't do anything strange thing is everything did md5sum
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  • [06:27:10] <FZombie> and 2 separate sd cards tested.
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  • [06:42:51] <nomel> trying to grab p9.16 for gpio, but i'm getting a collision with rstctl. this isn't in the reference manual.
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  • [06:45:10] <nomel> looks like it should be under the emmc pins section.
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  • [06:50:13] <nomel> this pin doesn't go anywhere on the board...wtf.
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  • [06:50:45] <nomel> heres the patch: https://github.com/beagleboard/meta-beagleboard/blob/master/common-bsp/recipes-kernel/linux/linux-mainline-3.8/resetctrl/0005-bone-Add-rstctl-DT-binding-for-beaglebone.patch
  • [06:50:54] <nomel> "Add a reset control resource for the eMMC's reset GPIO."
  • [06:50:57] <nomel> but it doesn't go to the emmc.
  • [06:52:22] <nomel> GPMC_A4 goes to the emmc reset.
  • [06:52:58] <nomel> i'll assume i have my addresse wrong.
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  • [07:01:22] <nomel> yeap. spreasheet i found online was poo.
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  • [08:08:57] <zaew> is there any driver avilable for MCASP in BBB ?
  • [08:11:34] <woglinde> has some one worked with urt UMSH-8596MD-9T display and its backlight under linux?
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  • [08:21:41] <zaew> is there any driver avilable for MCASP in BBB ?
  • [08:24:47] <woglinde> zaew I think no, but I could be wrong
  • [08:26:14] <zaew> woglinde> so, Inorder to use we have to write one driver for MCASP..right?
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  • [08:28:30] <woglinde> zaew yes, but I would ask my TI Salesperson first
  • [08:29:37] <zaew> ok woglinde.thanks for replying
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  • [08:32:52] <sckn> hi
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  • [08:50:51] <nil> can i load BB zimage to BBB?
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  • [08:51:29] <av500> if its a recent one yes
  • [08:51:33] <av500> one kernel for both
  • [08:51:42] <av500> DT does the rest
  • [08:51:46] <av500> all hail DT
  • [08:52:17] <nil> i have tried 3.2.42 but it gives me error
  • [08:52:23] * av500 wonders if boneduino will run DT or a working 2.6.32
  • [08:52:39] <av500> nil: I was speaking of the beagle kernel
  • [08:52:42] <av500> not some random build
  • [08:52:49] <nil> Error: unrecognized/unsupported device tree compatible list: [ 'ti,am335x-bone' 'ti,am33xx' ]
  • [08:53:00] <nil> i have build for beagle
  • [08:53:09] <av500> https://github.com/beagleboard/kernel/tree/3.8
  • [08:53:46] <nil> actully i have downloaded some patched kernal from QuickLogic For BB but i have BBB.
  • [08:54:31] <nil> Available machine support: ID (hex) NAME ffffffff Generic OMAP3 (Flattened Device Tree) 0000060a OMAP3 Beagle Board 00000bbc ti8148evm 00000af0 ti8168evm 00000e64 am335xiaevm 00000e05 am335xevm Please check your kernel config and/or bootloader.
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  • [08:54:57] <av500> [10:52] <av500> not some random build
  • [08:55:12] <av500> if you think quicklogic is the thing to use, please ask quicklogic then
  • [08:57:27] <nil> actully i have also tried with https://github.com/beagleboard/kernel/tree/3.8, and build it for omap2_plus_defconfig but it dose not go beyond. booting kernal...
  • [08:58:53] <av500> why didnt you build the config as stated in the readme?
  • [08:59:04] <av500> cp ../configs/beaglebone .config
  • [08:59:17] <av500> or just use the angstrom kernel, as its exactly that
  • [08:59:36] <nil> actully i want to ubuntu
  • [09:00:04] <nil> i did not found beaglebone config file at config foldr
  • [09:00:13] <av500> cp ../configs/beaglebone .config
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  • [09:01:04] <nil> can i replace the compiled kernal with the running usd card with same kernal version?
  • [09:01:24] <av500> if exactly the same yes
  • [09:01:34] <av500> otherwise you also need to provide the modules
  • [09:01:40] <av500> as the module signature will not match
  • [09:01:54] <FZombie> I got a bbb to monitor and control all my networks remote and local and push dns changes if my webserver goes down (redirects to it's own lighttpd). It runs off a 12v 36AH battery that stays charged by solar panels even if my power goes out.
  • [09:01:56] <nil> just providing modules will work with any filesystem
  • [09:02:00] <dm8tbr> also it's called a kernEl
  • [09:02:09] <dm8tbr> this is not a commodore
  • [09:02:54] <FZombie> If it senses my power is out it will take over, only the bbb, router, and modem would have power.
  • [09:05:15] <FZombie> setting up email alerts now =)
  • [09:05:35] <FZombie> This little device saved me hundreds of dollars
  • [09:05:43] <av500> good
  • [09:05:45] <av500> we want 10%
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  • [09:07:44] <FZombie> not until it can go fullscreen 1080 on both my monitors without getting cut off on one of them
  • [09:07:46] <FZombie> strange issue
  • [09:08:24] <FZombie> one monitor is a tv/monitor and has 1080 works with every other computer. strange stretch/cut effects with bbb
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  • [09:17:43] <woglinde> hi av500
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  • [10:14:59] <Guest230> pls i want to know the exact thickness of the lcd3 cape including the pcb board ,connectors,glass lcd
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  • [10:19:50] <Guest230> for my design i realy want to know the maximum thickness when i purchase lcd3 cape from mouser from the bottom end to the top end including lcd, pcb and the connectors that can attached to beagle bone black board
  • [10:20:04] <av500> send me one, then I can measure it for you
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  • [10:22:40] <Guest230> pls do some one purchase lcd3 cape?
  • [10:24:25] <Guest230> pls do some one purchase lcd3 cape?
  • [10:24:33] <LetoThe2nd> Guest230: please do not reapeat all over.
  • [10:24:40] <LetoThe2nd> Guest230: contact the manufacturer.
  • [10:25:32] <Guest230> pls do you know the manufacture of thic lcd cape
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  • [10:25:50] <das> Reading The Fucking Datasheet might help too
  • [10:25:57] <LetoThe2nd> Guest230: no, and i will not google it for you.
  • [10:26:26] <LetoThe2nd> Guest230: mostly any distributor will list the details including manufacturer directly on the products description page.
  • [10:29:40] <av500> the height is not listed, but can be guessed
  • [10:29:46] <av500> PCB thickness is given
  • [10:29:48] <av500> LCD type is given
  • [10:29:57] <av500> standard 0.1" pin headers can be googled
  • [10:29:57] <Guest230> i ask if any one of the community have one to kow these data < because all the documents i have had from the deep search gives me only the l*w of the board and the thickness of pcb < but i want to know the effective thicknessee components
  • [10:30:01] <av500> 3 values can be added
  • [10:30:42] <av500> or ask on the mailing list
  • [10:32:25] <Guest230> i realy want to know the maximum thickness of lcd3 cape from the bottom end to the top end including lcd, pcb and the connectors that can attached to beagle bone black board
  • [10:33:10] <Guest230> do any one can aid me
  • [10:33:15] <LetoThe2nd> *sigh*
  • [10:33:20] <LetoThe2nd> Guest230: last time.
  • [10:33:34] <LetoThe2nd> Guest230: stop repeating yourself. it annoys everybody.
  • [10:33:48] <Guest230> sorry
  • [10:34:05] <av500> PCB thickness is given
  • [10:34:06] <av500> LCD type is given
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  • [10:34:09] <av500> standard 0.1" pin headers can be googled
  • [10:34:11] <av500> 3 values can be added
  • [10:34:13] <LetoThe2nd> Guest230: like we said, we do not know, ask the manufacturer. we are a community, and _NOT_ the paid support of the manufacturer.
  • [10:34:49] <av500> also, pin length does not matter as it plugs into the BBB
  • [10:34:57] <av500> so you need only the thickness of the "plastic"
  • [10:35:05] <das> there's no need to ask the manufacturer, like av500 said it's basic google searches + addition
  • [10:35:24] <av500> about 3mm
  • [10:35:31] <av500> so, 3mm + PCB + LCD
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  • [10:38:51] <Guest230> thanks a lot
  • [10:39:15] <KotH> good noon!
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  • [11:24:40] <KotH> jihad you too woglinde!
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  • [12:00:23] <Guest41023> hi, just got my BBB yesterday, nice! Using archlinux as HOST PC, I have the BBB serial console on ttyACM0 but I can't use the Ethernet-over-USB. On the BBB it's ok as I can read the HOST MAC addr on dmesg (it's the same rndis_host on PC dmesg) while on PC I have an interface named enp0s20u1 (usbnet, ftdi_sio, rndis_host, rndis_wlan, cdc_ether modules are loaded). I can assign 192.168.7.4, ether is the rndis_host, it
  • [12:00:23] <Guest41023> looks fine in arp and route output but no ping, ssh, etc.
  • [12:01:00] <woglinde> firewall?
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  • [12:24:17] <Guest41023> ssh: connect to host 192.168.7.2 port 22: No route to host
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  • [12:26:17] <Guest41023> From 192.168.7.4 icmp_seq=1 Destination Host Unreachable
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  • [12:33:17] <Guest41023> also, I've shut once the system by disconnecting usb, HOST says 'dirty bit set', run fsck on BBB on /dev/mmcblk0p1: to clean it, should I copy the original boot sector to backup or the viceversa?
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  • [12:43:51] <Mik__> Hi guys, does anyone know if it is possible to trigger a soft shutdown using the power button in beaglebone and angstrom linux?
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  • [12:46:46] <woglinde> Mik__ should be
  • [12:46:55] <woglinde> Mik__ keys are events
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  • [12:48:37] <rneese> mornign
  • [12:49:09] <rneese> I have a android ing I want to install to the internal emmc but I dont find the doc on how to
  • [12:49:47] <rneese> is there a good how to that does not mess up the boot partitions
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  • [12:50:49] <Mik__> woglinde, yeah but I am very lost as the BeagleBone documentation on P9 header, pin number 9, does not tell me which GPIO to use...
  • [12:50:55] <rneese> can I just dd the img with out messing the mmcblk0boot ?
  • [12:50:57] <Mik__> so I am not neither sure where to start from
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  • [12:56:26] <rneese> has anyone flashed the android img to a emmc
  • [12:57:09] <KotH> Mik__: well, the schematics tells you to which cpu pin the header pin is connected
  • [12:57:33] <KotH> Mik__: from there you get the GPIO number of the cpu, from there you can guess the GPIO number in the kernel
  • [12:57:57] <KotH> Mik__: there is a list of used GPIO numbers at bootup in the kernel log. use that for more accurate guessing
  • [12:58:03] <KotH> rneese: most probably, yes
  • [12:58:28] <rneese> I dont find a emmc flasher version
  • [12:58:48] <rneese> or a howto
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  • [12:59:47] <rneese> I am looking threw everything
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  • [13:02:34] <Mik__> KotH: apologies if it sounds dummy (I'm a real beginner on this), but for other pins the schematics tell me the gpio numbers in the table/columns mode0-..-mode3
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  • [13:02:51] <Mik__> KotH: while there is nothing for the power button
  • [13:03:07] <Mik__> (except the name signal PWR_BUT).
  • [13:03:48] <Mik__> so where in hte code I would enable a key using for example {"gpmc_clk.gpio2_1", OMAP_MUX_MODE7 | AM33XX_PIN_INPUT}, // Enter
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  • [13:04:27] <Mik__> I can't do anything similar for the power button as I don't have enough info in the schematics (I believe)
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  • [13:12:14] <KotH> Mik__: uhmm... err.. yes.. basics...
  • [13:12:23] <KotH> Mik__: sorry, but i currently dont have the time to explain this
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  • [13:14:58] <Mik__> KotH: no worries, thanks anyway. I'll keep digging
  • [13:15:49] <rneese> i am finding no info on putting the android img on the emmc
  • [13:16:03] <rneese> I have 2 diff images
  • [13:16:26] <rneese> I dont want to damage the loader boo1 boot2
  • [13:16:43] <KotH> Mik__: ask again in a couple of hours, when someone else is around
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  • [13:22:41] <Mik__> KotH: thanks, will try
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  • [13:26:16] <sayguh> Anyone know of a good guide for building and deploying custom Yocto (Poky) builds for the BBB? The guides I've followed don't seem to boot :-\
  • [13:27:14] <av500> angstrom is yocto certified
  • [13:29:02] <sayguh> Yup yup, but I've got a few custom meta package i want to bake into a build so I guess I could either try and add them to angstrom or build poky for the BBB. Here's what I followed: https://gist.github.com/errordeveloper/4056193
  • [13:30:15] <av500> developererror?
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  • [13:31:00] <woglinde> av500 lookslike
  • [13:31:12] <LetoThe2nd> an av500 lookalike?
  • [13:31:17] <woglinde> sayguh use the angstrom setup-scripts
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  • [13:34:36] <Tuvok_> I'm considering switching from RPI to BB Black and I was wondering are there any camera modules that are affordable to hook to the black? Ideally I'd like to use the OV5642
  • [13:35:37] <Tuvok_> I saw there is the LI-5M03 but that cost 75USD - I'm trying to aim for something under 50USD ideally lower.
  • [13:35:52] <av500> Tuvok_: there is a camera cape
  • [13:35:57] <av500> or you go usb cam
  • [13:36:02] <av500> not much inbetween
  • [13:36:44] <av500> you could hook up that OV5642
  • [13:36:51] <av500> and bitbang it
  • [13:37:19] <av500> or use GPMC much like the actual camera cape
  • [13:38:39] <Tuvok_> Hmm okay, I unfortunately don't know about bitbanging - but I'll look into that then - on the usb side do the ports have enough power to use a camera without powered usb? I'd try something like logitech c310 to take stills (I'm doing this for a motion detection application)
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  • [13:39:48] <woglinde> hm
  • [13:40:02] <woglinde> bone is maybee to slow for detection
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  • [13:40:31] <av500> depends
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  • [13:40:58] <av500> correlating two images should be doable
  • [13:40:59] <Tuvok_> Well on RPI I was using their camera module and a python script - was okay I think I needed more speed hence I am looking at Black.
  • [13:41:20] <av500> less python might have helped too
  • [13:41:21] <sckn> hi, I use debian on BBB. How can I improve boot time?
  • [13:41:25] <Tuvok_> Basically take the diff between images - compute the entropy and then determine if their is motion by comparing it to a running average.
  • [13:41:27] <av500> dont power it off
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  • [13:41:48] <av500> or analyze the boot process, see what is slow and fix it
  • [13:42:03] <av500> there is boot time instrumentation for linux available
  • [13:42:16] <Tuvok_> Yea - unfortunately their module at best - could only do like 1fps taking stills.
  • [13:42:31] <av500> at what res?
  • [13:42:59] <av500> ah, the rpi cam, not the OV
  • [13:43:17] <Tuvok_> I was doing it at like 720p I tried lower ones the issue seemed to be the camera turning on then takes like a 1 second delay to get good exposure, etc.
  • [13:43:40] <Tuvok_> Yea I dont' know how to hook an OV up to it or I'd try that and see what I get but I think the module is based off of that.
  • [13:43:59] <woglinde> sckn install systemd
  • [13:44:12] <woglinde> but it is experimental on debiabn
  • [13:44:33] <sckn> Okey, I analyze boot proccess. Actualy I want disable sed grep etc because I dont need.
  • [13:44:39] <woglinde> av500 hm python wraps opencv and thos do not cost much
  • [13:44:54] <woglinde> sckn o.O
  • [13:45:13] <sckn> why o.O:)
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  • [13:45:23] <woglinde> sckn I wonder which script in init setup sed and grep
  • [13:45:33] <woglinde> they maybee use it
  • [13:45:45] <Tuvok_> woglinde question on OCV - so can it be feed two still images for analysis? That was the reason I never tried to go that route cause out of the box for the module OCV isn't that functional with it but if I can give it images I might be able to do something.
  • [13:45:54] <LetoThe2nd> woglinde: probably we should read that as "i have no clue what happens on booting so i want to disable $RANDOMFOO"
  • [13:46:04] <woglinde> install systemd from experimental and run again and the read the docu for systemd analyzing bootprocess
  • [13:46:05] <av500> Tuvok_: http://circuitco.com/support/index.php?title=BeagleBone_3.1MP_Camera
  • [13:46:12] <av500> 3.1 MP or 5.1 does not change much
  • [13:46:19] <av500> in terms of how to hook it up
  • [13:46:40] <sckn> Okey I trying
  • [13:46:46] <woglinde> Tuvok_ hm not sure
  • [13:47:16] <woglinde> sckn be sure only installing systemd not other stuff from experimental
  • [13:47:26] <av500> I am sure openCV can handle two images
  • [13:47:50] <woglinde> av500 I never used it yet to compare two images
  • [13:47:57] <woglinde> only sub stuff
  • [13:48:00] <woglinde> for matching
  • [13:49:51] <Tuvok_> Maybe I can use the ArduCam since it's cheaper http://www.arducam.com/category/user-guide/
  • [13:52:22] <av500> thats just the controller
  • [13:52:41] <av500> a CPLD that talks parallel to the can chip and stores onto an sdcard
  • [13:52:46] <pastjean> opencv can handle 2 images , used it to do automatic panorama images and it worked well
  • [13:52:48] <av500> then SPI to the 'duino
  • [13:53:02] <av500> so, slow
  • [13:54:43] <Tuvok_> pastjean anywhere I can find this online - at the moment I'm reading through this - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3374828/how-do-i-track-motion-using-opencv-in-python
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  • [13:57:14] <exosyst> I might be going out of my mind but does fmtcard.sh still work?
  • [13:57:17] <pastjean> Tuvok_: ill find you something
  • [13:57:20] <sckn> woglinde : http://oi39.tinypic.com/2q02jd5.jpg please look here.
  • [13:57:30] <exosyst> Running Fedora 19 (32-bit) and it doesn't seem to do anything :-/
  • [13:57:35] <Tuvok_> pastjean thanks
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  • [14:01:12] <pastjean> Tuvok_: i'm not finding something specific but when i used it almost all the infos were in there http://docs.opencv.org/doc/tutorials/tutorials.html
  • [14:02:30] <Tuvok_> pastjean cool thanks I'll look into that then
  • [14:03:38] <rneese> anyone know how to get android onto the emmc
  • [14:04:04] <pastjean> Tuvok_: i don't know if it's gonna be of any use but here i use open cv for a camera https://gist.github.com/pastjean/6868532 when we tested most of the time was not in image analysis by opencv but from camera i/o
  • [14:05:14] <woglinde> sckn this is with systemd?
  • [14:06:33] <Tuvok_> pastjean alright I'll look at that to then
  • [14:06:53] <sckn> yes.
  • [14:07:03] <pastjean> if you wanna use python its mostly the same classes and methods
  • [14:10:41] <Tuvok_> kk
  • [14:16:04] <exosyst> Hmm... I think this has nuked my sdcard
  • [14:16:10] <exosyst> Could do with a warning haha
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  • [14:17:47] <rneese> I nuked my emmc
  • [14:17:53] <rneese> trying to reload it now
  • [14:18:07] <rneese> I want android on the emmc but finding no howto
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  • [14:18:30] <rneese> only how to make a sd
  • [14:18:36] <rneese> not write to the emmc
  • [14:18:48] <av500> yes
  • [14:18:49] <rneese> and no emmc loader images for it
  • [14:18:51] <av500> start from sd only
  • [14:18:54] <av500> muy simpler
  • [14:19:05] <rneese> well I need it on the emmc
  • [14:19:32] <rneese> as I want the sd slot free for a sd and to boot from other sd
  • [14:20:44] <rneese> I thought there was a script to cp the sd to the emmc
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  • [14:23:02] <av500> dd will do that
  • [14:23:05] <rneese> i have a img on sd and it boots
  • [14:23:13] <av500> make a working 2GB uSD image
  • [14:23:14] <rneese> nope it screwed the pooch
  • [14:23:15] <av500> and copy it
  • [14:23:41] <rneese> I have a img andI tried dd the .img file
  • [14:23:48] <woglinde> boot from sd
  • [14:23:53] <woglinde> mkfs to emmc
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  • [14:24:02] <woglinde> dd this to somwhere
  • [14:24:05] <woglinde> loopmount
  • [14:24:11] <woglinde> copy your android foo
  • [14:24:17] <woglinde> dd it back to emmc
  • [14:24:26] <woglinde> thats what I would do
  • [14:25:00] <rneese> well at the min I am trying to get debian back on the emmc and get it to boot from the emmc
  • [14:25:25] <rneese> it seems that dd the img I have screwed the pooch
  • [14:25:28] <woglinde> s/android/debian
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  • [14:25:42] <woglinde> steps are the same
  • [14:25:54] <rneese> I am using the debian emmc loader img right now
  • [14:26:00] <rneese> but its taking forever
  • [14:26:06] <woglinde> emmc is slow
  • [14:26:12] <woglinde> thats life
  • [14:26:15] <woglinde> its no ssd
  • [14:27:11] <rneese> yeah but 40 min
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  • [14:27:18] <rneese> should not take that long
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  • [14:27:40] <rneese> it says when finished it lights all 4 leds
  • [14:27:47] <rneese> so I am letting it run
  • [14:30:40] <rneese> root@arm:~# mount /dev/mmcblk1p2 /mnt [ 1825.872667] EXT4-fs (mmcblk1p2): bad geometry: block count 487974 exceeds size of device (450918 blocks)
  • [14:31:54] <rneese> The filesystem size (according to the superblock) is 487974 blocks The physical size of the device is 450918 blocks Either the superblock or the partition table is likely to be corrupt!
  • [14:32:04] <rneese> so it screwed the superbloack
  • [14:32:13] <av500> supercloak
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  • [14:35:58] <rneese> grr now its not loading anything to the emmc
  • [14:36:31] <rneese> I just want to now get this into a working order
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  • [14:36:48] <rneese> this day sucks
  • [14:37:22] <woglinde> to big to fail
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  • [14:38:32] <rneese> even the BBB-eMMC-flasher-debian-7.1-2013-08-26 is not restoring the emmc
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  • [14:41:01] <woglinde> rneese do not trust software
  • [14:41:10] <woglinde> and especially do not trust hardware
  • [14:42:11] <rneese> well I did as they say I put the sd in and booted from it
  • [14:42:22] <rneese> its suppost to rebuild the unit
  • [14:42:31] <rneese> but I think the pooch is dead
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  • [14:42:45] <rneese> I need to know partitiondefault sizes
  • [14:43:08] <rneese> I need to get the emms load back to working
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  • [14:44:30] <rneese> man this is where not having interchangeable emmc chips is a drw back
  • [14:44:41] <av500> they are called cd cards
  • [14:45:17] <rneese> cd cards ?
  • [14:45:25] <rneese> never heard that term
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  • [14:45:40] <av500> sd cards
  • [14:45:41] <rneese> you mean the emmc loader imgas
  • [14:45:44] <rneese> ok
  • [14:45:57] <av500> image it was a BBW that only had sd
  • [14:46:00] <av500> imagine
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  • [14:48:01] <rneese> re buring the img to the sd and try to restore this unit
  • [14:49:04] <rneese> but the BBB-eMMC-flasher-debian-7.1-2013-08-26 partitions the emmc and loads it correct
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  • [14:49:57] <av500> so?
  • [14:50:09] <Guest93504> Hi, can anyone help me with I2C connection on beagleboardxm ?
  • [14:51:02] <Guest93504> I am interfacing 3.3V sensor with the 5V I2C beagleboardxm. However I am unsuccessful.
  • [14:51:14] <av500> XM is not 5V
  • [14:51:33] <Guest93504> XM is 3.3v ?
  • [14:51:46] <Guest93504> please ignore my ignorance
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  • [14:52:00] <av500> it might be even 1.8V
  • [14:52:18] <Guest93504> hang on, let me check with datasheet.
  • [14:52:23] <Guest41023> I have a very simple problem: I can't connect through the usbnet as stated on the newbie-start-here document (I'm using linux, interface is apparently up)
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  • [14:54:54] <rneese> ok the emmc is restored to running with debian
  • [14:55:09] <rneese> the emmc loader worked this goround
  • [14:55:30] <rneese> they need a android img that works lik this
  • [14:55:40] <av500> they?
  • [14:55:43] <av500> they live!
  • [14:55:53] <rneese> who ever makes the android imgaes
  • [14:56:11] <av500> I think they self-replicate
  • [14:56:18] <Vaizki> can I ask.. why do people run Android on BBB
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  • [14:56:47] <av500> why not
  • [14:56:48] <Vaizki> what does it offer that people want? sorry for the Android noob question :)
  • [14:56:50] <av500> its popular
  • [14:57:18] <rneese> well some people use the device to develope android apps
  • [14:57:27] <rneese> so they dont have to have a phone
  • [14:57:31] <av500> well
  • [14:57:41] <av500> a 2y old phone is likely also $45
  • [14:57:44] <av500> and same speed
  • [14:57:47] <av500> with better gfx
  • [14:57:52] <rneese> and they use it for android tv on older non smart tv's
  • [14:57:58] <woglinde> hm use the emulator no phone need at all
  • [14:58:12] <av500> but then, who are we to judge
  • [14:58:35] <Vaizki> I am not judging just curious. I understand the dev angle.
  • [14:58:51] <Vaizki> Not sure I understand the Google TV or whatever it is running at 720p
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  • [14:59:14] <Vaizki> there must be easier and cheaper all in one android tv sticks
  • [14:59:20] <Vaizki> which also do 1080p
  • [14:59:42] <woglinde> let the tv bitcoin minig
  • [14:59:52] <rneese> most tv sticks I have sen cost a little more then the bbb
  • [14:59:56] <av500> there are cheap android TV sticks
  • [15:00:03] <N2TOH> yes there are a few low cost ARM based tv devices
  • [15:00:23] <av500> also, "cost" is overrated
  • [15:00:48] <N2TOH> bitcoin mining has gone insane with people buying spelaized FPGA based devices
  • [15:01:10] <Vaizki> I thought they are all doing asic now
  • [15:01:15] <pastjean> the geek factor comes into play
  • [15:01:37] <N2TOH> I would not doubt there are asic solutions now
  • [15:01:43] <av500> there are
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  • [15:02:07] <N2TOH> there is also the power factor to consider, unless your getting your electricty for free
  • [15:02:11] <av500> btw, why dont the ASIC makers mine themselves?
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  • [15:02:52] <N2TOH> I think it's sorta like you can make more money selling books on how to win the lottery then actually using the info yourself
  • [15:02:55] <Vaizki> av500: that's the question I keep asking everyone who comes to me frothing at the mouth ;)
  • [15:02:58] <das> av500: why does the fed distribute the dollars it prints ? ^^
  • [15:03:07] <pastjean> not their business
  • [15:03:16] <av500> das: part of the job description
  • [15:03:24] <Vaizki> apparently some sellers of the asic boards actually used their customers paid-for boards for mining while they were supposedly "delayed" in manufacturing
  • [15:03:41] <N2TOH> then again with the long lead times maybe they do and only make delivery after the hardware has lost it's edge
  • [15:03:43] <av500> Vaizki: simple, because they make more money selling shovels than schoveling :)
  • [15:03:58] <av500> Vaizki: or that :)
  • [15:04:11] <N2TOH> or both
  • [15:04:18] <Vaizki> they called it burn in ;)
  • [15:04:20] <das> who wants bitcoins anyways ? the difficulty is ten-fold that of last year, and one guy has 50% of them
  • [15:04:23] <N2TOH> LOL
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  • [15:05:08] <N2TOH> they build you a shovel and "test it" then use the money from the sale to build a better shovel
  • [15:05:08] <av500> I need bitcoins to buy drugs ... oh, wait
  • [15:05:24] <N2TOH> just goto south Philly
  • [15:05:39] <das> who'd buy drugs on silkroad when you could actually buy an m4 or an RPG ?
  • [15:05:50] <maxinux> no guns on silkroad
  • [15:05:53] <maxinux> just murder for hire
  • [15:05:55] <das> I'd have much more fun with a full auto machine gun than with LSD
  • [15:05:59] <maxinux> if you want guns you had to goto the armory
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  • [15:06:28] <woglinde> bitcoin asics are there and its a good nice market
  • [15:06:32] <rneese> ther has to be a easier way to get android on the unit
  • [15:06:39] <N2TOH> easier to just buy them from an FFL here in the states
  • [15:06:43] <av500> rneese: patches welcome
  • [15:06:50] <av500> sd card seems a pretty easy way for me
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  • [15:07:28] <N2TOH> I just use the uSD card, and keep the eMMC as a utility and recovery option
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  • [15:08:00] <Vaizki> wtf apparently Avalon has sold more than half a million ASICs for BTC mining
  • [15:08:07] <Vaizki> wtf wtf
  • [15:08:12] <woglinde> Vaizki as I said
  • [15:08:13] <N2TOH> must be nice to be them
  • [15:08:15] <Vaizki> that's ludicrous :D
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  • [15:08:32] <SpeedEvil> wtf
  • [15:08:35] <SpeedEvil> wtf wtrf
  • [15:08:53] <N2TOH> seriously you whould be better off using the ASIC to track this http://www.lottomasterformula.com/cbreg/lottomastermegamillions.pdf
  • [15:08:53] <rneese> well I am looking at a new device
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  • [15:09:11] <rneese> that lets me swap out the emmc
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  • [15:09:17] <woglinde> make your own bitcoin currency
  • [15:09:19] <N2TOH> what happens when the math problems you have to solve for BTC get harder?
  • [15:09:21] <rneese> like the odroid u2
  • [15:09:34] <Vaizki> http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/bitcoin-mining-make-money,3514-10.html
  • [15:09:36] <rneese> that will allow me to change os's as needed
  • [15:09:41] <N2TOH> call is FUAu
  • [15:09:43] <Vaizki> that's actually a nice writeup
  • [15:09:43] <razeksk> Does anyone know if the camera accessory board comes with the CMOS sensor ittself?
  • [15:10:07] <Vaizki> N2TOH: they do get harder all the time. 10x harder now than a year ago I guess.
  • [15:10:42] <N2TOH> has anybody ever asked themselves it bitcoin is just a farse and the guy who created it as pissing themselves over the joke
  • [15:10:46] <SpeedEvil> razeksk: yes
  • [15:11:06] <SpeedEvil> you can't use any other camera with the boar d
  • [15:11:11] <Vaizki> if you have to pay for the electricity, you're not making money on BTC mining anymore. That's what a friend told me who used to mine 2 years ago
  • [15:11:25] <N2TOH> so do the ASIC boxes just slow down or will then eventually not work at all
  • [15:11:45] <woglinde> N2TOH psst dont thell them
  • [15:12:03] <Vaizki> they don't slow down but each new BTC block needs more and more hash calculations
  • [15:12:05] <mru> as in any gold rush, those getting rich are the ones selling shovels
  • [15:12:08] <N2TOH> so a very lucrative market for zombie bot nets them where you can vampire the current
  • [15:12:30] <woglinde> or drilling platforms
  • [15:12:49] <Vaizki> something like that except even a thousand PCs mining is no longer worth the trouble and risk of a botnet
  • [15:12:49] <N2TOH> and all the sundry other goods and services
  • [15:13:10] <N2TOH> so when will the rush end?
  • [15:13:22] <das> conventional cpus are terribad at mining currencies
  • [15:13:34] <N2TOH> GPU solutions?
  • [15:13:38] <das> new algorithms favor even more the use of GPUs/dedicated hw
  • [15:13:48] <N2TOH> again if your not paying the power bill
  • [15:13:53] <das> bitcoin is already deprecated anyways
  • [15:14:15] <N2TOH> I know there is at least one other, but are there more?
  • [15:14:16] <das> N2TOH: litecoin you do make a profit in states where power is cheap
  • [15:14:29] <das> provided you have a decent GPU
  • [15:14:30] <N2TOH> Niagra falls
  • [15:14:31] <woglinde> hm I should make ceritficates on bitcoin
  • [15:14:32] <Russ> fun/hobby mining is dead
  • [15:14:58] <N2TOH> where hydro is free, but you have to pay a water and sewer bill
  • [15:15:02] <woglinde> and sell them goldman sachs
  • [15:15:14] <N2TOH> also I have been told the smoke alote in Canada
  • [15:15:43] <N2TOH> would be funny if they required has tables for stock trading
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  • [15:24:31] <rneese> dont get me wrong the board is nice but its lacking in places
  • [15:24:40] <N2TOH> so a bot net that used under utilized GPU power would work then?
  • [15:24:44] <rneese> like the emmc is to small
  • [15:25:01] <rneese> should have been 4 gig
  • [15:25:07] <N2TOH> maybe there is a reason the graphics card manufactures are so tight with the specs?
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  • [15:25:35] <pastjean> N2TOH: production cost ?
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  • [15:26:17] <N2TOH> rneese, rule #1 is manufacturing if the difference between awesome and crap is 1/100th a penny. don't spend the fraction
  • [15:26:32] <N2TOH> pastjean, that was a joke
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  • [15:26:38] <woglinde> N2TOH hm amd is opening up and nvidia for tegra at least too
  • [15:26:52] <Guest80494> hi, easiest way to interface a 3v3 sensor with 1v8 i2c on bbxm?
  • [15:26:57] <pastjean> missed part of conversation
  • [15:27:37] <Guest80494> hi, easiest way to interface a 3v3 sensor with 1v8 i2c on bbxm?
  • [15:27:39] <N2TOH> Guest user, a voltage level converter chip if you need bidirectional I/O
  • [15:28:06] <pastjean> like this https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11978
  • [15:28:08] <N2TOH> if not there is the Zenor clamping trick
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  • [15:28:29] <Guest80494> hmm, i have a small amplification ckt and a diode+resistor ckt for dropdown. should work right?
  • [15:29:12] <N2TOH> http://www.aldinc.com/pdf/VoltageClampCircuitsforUltraLowVoltageApplications.pdf
  • [15:29:15] <pastjean> Guest80494: the sensor is sending i2c ?
  • [15:29:36] <Guest80494> pastjean: sensor is sending i2c at 3v3
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  • [15:30:05] <N2TOH> what voltage is the IOof the controller?
  • [15:30:10] <pastjean> yeah a logic level converter of the clamping should work but usually i2c require bidirectionnal
  • [15:30:29] <pastjean> or the clamping*
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  • [15:31:06] <N2TOH> clamping work high to low, the net thing is check the data sheets to see if the lower logic levels will still work on the sensor
  • [15:31:48] <Guest80494> is there a way to develop the ckt by just using diodes , resistors and transistors?
  • [15:31:59] <N2TOH> for example with AVR Arduino applications, the AVR part is 5 volts, and the 3V3 levels are still high enough to trip the input of a 5 V AVR
  • [15:32:36] <N2TOH> yes, but it's typically cheaper easier and faster to use a level converter chip
  • [15:33:03] <Guest80494> N2TOH: in my case, 3.5-2.6v is range for high on the sensor and anything below 0.6v is considered as low
  • [15:33:36] <pastjean> 0.6->2.6 is ? random
  • [15:33:40] <N2TOH> what is the voltage range for the 1.8V device
  • [15:33:47] <Guest80494> yeah, seems so
  • [15:34:04] <Guest80494> 1.8v device is bbxm
  • [15:34:07] <N2TOH> 0.6v is a diode drop
  • [15:34:33] <N2TOH> I have not worked with 1.8v logic yet so please enlighten me
  • [15:34:36] <woglinde> ciao
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  • [15:35:15] <Guest80494> 1.8 should work in the following range - 1.4-2.0v and 0.5-0v
  • [15:37:01] <N2TOH> if the sensor will accept 1v8 for a logic high, a diode clamp should work
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  • [15:38:30] <Guest80494> N2TOH: nope, the sensor can accept high values only till 2.6v
  • [15:39:43] <N2TOH> well then use a converter chip
  • [15:40:00] <Guest80494> :( okay.
  • [15:40:04] <Guest80494> thanks
  • [15:40:07] <N2TOH> unless your willing
  • [15:40:13] <Guest80494> any TI based DIP samples?
  • [15:40:19] <Guest80494> willing to?
  • [15:40:28] <N2TOH> to use another IO pin to for TX/RX
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  • [15:40:41] <N2TOH> a gated transistor based level vonverter
  • [15:40:45] <N2TOH> converter*
  • [15:41:40] <N2TOH> the rub with bidirectionl voltage conversion is how to keep the circuit from going into osclitaion, and other problems
  • [15:41:49] <N2TOH> I don't need to go into here.
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  • [15:42:26] <N2TOH> with a gated solution has a few disadvantages in that in needs more IO pins, and has timing constraints
  • [15:42:28] <Guest80494> yeah, seems that is the issue here
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  • [15:45:05] <N2TOH> thinking about this some more if your already using 2 IO pins, why not config then like serial ports with one only for TX, and the other only for RX
  • [15:46:08] <Guest80494> N2TOH: umm, i dont know. I am a newbie
  • [15:46:09] <N2TOH> the TX would drive a switching device for the 3v3, and could just use resistor devider on the RX pin
  • [15:46:50] <N2TOH> in short yeah a simple transistor/resistor solution can be done at the expense of an extra I/O pin
  • [15:46:52] <pastjean> isnt i2c sda bidirectional pin
  • [15:46:59] <N2TOH> yes
  • [15:47:06] <pastjean> you split it ?
  • [15:47:12] <N2TOH> yes on the BBB
  • [15:47:14] <av500> no need
  • [15:47:20] <pastjean> ah
  • [15:47:25] <av500> you can do a simple I2C level translator with one
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  • [15:47:27] <av500> GPIO
  • [15:47:32] <av500> and a FET
  • [15:47:37] <N2TOH> 2n2222 and resistors can be purchasesd at RADIO SHACK
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  • [15:47:49] <pastjean> radio shack still exists?
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  • [15:47:52] <N2TOH> yes
  • [15:48:05] <pastjean> theres no more in canada
  • [15:48:13] <av500> not a shack any more though
  • [15:48:14] <N2TOH> they have Arduino stuff and keep expanding the offerings
  • [15:48:14] <Guest80494> i am currently using 2n2222 and a diode resistor setup. tried using it, but is somehow not working
  • [15:48:24] <av500> last I checked it was a mobile phone store
  • [15:48:47] <N2TOH> yeah for the most part, they put all the cool stuff in the back
  • [15:49:01] <N2TOH> if you can manage to run the mobile phone guantlet
  • [15:49:01] <av500> http://playground.arduino.cc/uploads/Main/i2c-level-shift-mosfet.png
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  • [15:50:43] <Guest80494> av500: the problem is procuring that bss138
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  • [15:51:28] <pastjean> digikey or any of thoses should do
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  • [15:51:49] <N2TOH> yeah same here, what I suggested seems wasteful however a sloppy solution that works is better then want for parts you can't get
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  • [15:53:31] <av500> use another one
  • [15:54:13] <Guest80494> av500: which one?
  • [15:54:53] <fuzion24> Hey, guys, I followed the instructions here: http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu for flashing BBB on the emmc. the uSD card boots and I can shell into the device for a bit, but it does not seem to ever successfully flash the emmc. as the four lights never light up
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  • [15:56:01] <N2TOH> have you tried pushing all the buttons in frustration yet :)
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  • [15:56:30] <pastjean> any n mosfet that are in the spec of 5v
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  • [15:56:40] <N2TOH> not to derail the convo, but could you take a look at this http://pastebin.com/xecmd4vX
  • [15:56:40] <pastjean> or 3v3 for your specific case
  • [15:57:41] <Guest80494> pastjean: yeah, I have been trying to procure them
  • [15:57:52] <Guest80494> but failed to do so
  • [15:58:09] <N2TOH> I just had an amusing thought, it was about interfacing i2c parts to a serial FIFO port
  • [15:58:52] <Vaizki> Stock: 206 600 Can Dispatch Immediately
  • [15:58:55] <av500> dammit
  • [15:58:56] <Vaizki> BSS138 at mouser
  • [15:59:01] <av500> NXP seems to have pulled AN97055
  • [15:59:06] <Vaizki> just how many do you need
  • [16:00:16] <Guest80494> Vaizki: its not the issue of a component being available. The point is I have been given a fairly short time to get i2c working. Wont be able to wait for delivery.
  • [16:00:25] <N2TOH> that's what I find annoying about buying small qty of parts mail order
  • [16:00:29] <Guest80494> yeah, i could go to a local store and get it
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  • [16:00:44] <av500> http://www.datasheetarchive.com/dlmain/Datasheets-25/DSA-492462.pdf
  • [16:00:45] <av500> there
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  • [16:00:54] <av500> Guest80494: ^^^
  • [16:01:03] <pastjean> isnt digikey like 1day ordering unless you have less than a day
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  • [16:01:29] <N2TOH> I think what he keeps trying to convey is he needs this done today
  • [16:01:58] <Guest80494> av500: yeah I have seen this
  • [16:02:15] <Guest80494> N2TOH: yeah, in other words, I have to get it done today
  • [16:02:29] <av500> then just put 1k between the 2 pins :)
  • [16:02:46] <pastjean> and pray
  • [16:02:47] <N2TOH> I can see it getting done with a single BJT transistor and a few common resistors, but your going to have to use an extra GPIO pin and have the code a bit
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  • [16:03:13] <Guest80494> N2TOH: can you explain the part of using extra GPIO pin ?
  • [16:03:59] <N2TOH> sure, use a common BJT to drive the 3v3 into your i2c part, that's your transmit circuit.
  • [16:04:02] <Guest80494> or point me to a good source/
  • [16:04:34] <N2TOH> then use a different GPIO for receive with a resistor divider to protect the 1v8 logic
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  • [16:05:03] <Guest80494> so in other words, I am splitting the SDA pin on bbxm
  • [16:05:11] <N2TOH> yeah
  • [16:05:22] <av500> or just put 1k between the 2 pins :)
  • [16:05:38] <Guest80494> oh that sounds interesting. and how do i make bbxm understand that?
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  • [16:05:48] <N2TOH> in simplest therms yes the SDA is getting split, the RX side however will see everything.
  • [16:05:59] <av500> Guest80494: you write a bitbang driver
  • [16:06:06] <av500> or you mod the kernel i2c driver
  • [16:06:12] <Guest80494> av500: using 1k would create problems when I need to transmit 1.8v to 3.3v.
  • [16:06:16] <av500> why?
  • [16:06:48] <N2TOH> the 1.8v is not high enough to trigger a logic high in the i2c part
  • [16:06:59] <Guest80494> ckt is like 1.8v -> 1k res -> (voltage less than 1.8v , which can not be registered as a high on 3.3v device)
  • [16:07:03] <av500> tried it?
  • [16:07:12] <Guest80494> av500: yeah
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  • [16:07:44] <Guest80494> so that method is known as bit banging hmm.
  • [16:07:50] <av500> no
  • [16:07:55] <av500> not per se
  • [16:07:57] <N2TOH> the driver would only need to mirror the SDA pin on TX
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  • [16:08:26] <av500> Guest80494: btw, you are wrong
  • [16:08:27] <N2TOH> as the reciving SDA pin on the BBB will see everything
  • [16:08:29] <av500> I2C is pulled up
  • [16:08:40] <av500> if you release the pin on the 1.8V side, it will go high to 3.3V
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  • [16:08:51] <av500> so it will work
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  • [16:10:02] <N2TOH> what are the GPIO currents?
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  • [16:10:26] <Guest80494> hang on, let me try that again as av500 suggested
  • [16:10:35] <ssss> hi I check dmesg output. ext4-fs remounted Waiting until 6 sec. http://pastebin.com/WDMuJeT3 . How can I fix ?
  • [16:10:44] <N2TOH> do you have a 3v3 pull up resistor on the i2c lines?
  • [16:10:49] <av500> 1.8V GPIO -> 1k -> pullup to 3.3 -> 3.3V GPIO
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  • [16:11:49] <Guest80494> N2TOH: yeah
  • [16:12:41] <N2TOH> if it's just a matter of dropping resistors, then why are their so many level converter chips on the market?
  • [16:14:17] <N2TOH> if I were doing this I would be tempted to hang the O scope off that to watch the levels
  • [16:14:48] <av500> speed
  • [16:15:12] <av500> its not clean, but you said you needed it today
  • [16:15:26] <av500> BTW, I have used 3.3V UART with OMAP3 1.8V pins for years
  • [16:15:32] <av500> directly connected
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  • [16:16:19] <N2TOH> av500, there is such a thing as voltage tollerante IO
  • [16:17:11] <N2TOH> it's pretty common with 3v3 and 5v0 logic
  • [16:17:46] <Guest80494> N2TOH: yeah i too have seen for 3v3 and 5v0
  • [16:17:59] <Guest80494> av500: are you sure 1k resistance would work?
  • [16:17:59] <LetoThe2nd> yeah, but it all eats silicon space, and dissipates heat
  • [16:18:18] <av500> Guest80494: not sure of anything
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  • [16:18:22] <av500> santa might be fake
  • [16:18:25] <av500> just try it
  • [16:18:44] <N2TOH> LOL, what about a ground reference offset?
  • [16:18:47] <LetoThe2nd> so people might care for it in classic uCs, but in SoCs those 5V tolerant ios are very rare, because there's just too little users who really want them.
  • [16:19:28] <LetoThe2nd> (and all the other don't want to pay for them)
  • [16:19:31] <CareBear\> LetoThe2nd : arduino..
  • [16:19:41] <LetoThe2nd> CareBear\: is a uC. just what i said.
  • [16:20:08] <LetoThe2nd> (with the new exception of TRE, of course.)
  • [16:20:08] <CareBear\> stop. I am not challenging you.
  • [16:20:49] <fuzion24> I'm getting a constant led pattern after flashing which, according to the elinux.org site, is a failed emmc write -> If the 4 LED's blink a constant pattern, eMMC write failed, first REMOVE ALL capes, then retry again.
  • [16:21:08] <fuzion24> I am not using any capes .. what else could cause this problem
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  • [16:23:47] <Guest80494> av500: N2TOH turns out, 1k wont show any output on "i2cdetect -y -r"
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  • [16:25:10] <N2TOH> where is the pullup resistor? on the 1v8 or 3v3 side of the 1k
  • [16:25:25] <Guest80494> 3v3
  • [16:26:06] <N2TOH> ok can the 1v8 GPIO pulldown hard enough on that 3v3 line to trip the sensor?
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  • [16:28:59] <Guest80494> N2TOH: 1v8 is on the bbxm
  • [16:30:42] <Guest80494> av500: i tried both shorting and using 1k. Didnt work.
  • [16:30:45] <N2TOH> is there a pullup on both the 1v8 and 3v3 sides of the resistor?
  • [16:30:49] <Guest80494> any suggestions?
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  • [16:31:02] <Guest80494> there is no pullup on 1v8
  • [16:31:15] <N2TOH> yes check to see if you damaged the GPIO pin
  • [16:31:15] <Guest80494> but there is a pullup on 3v3 side
  • [16:31:49] <Guest80494> the sda pin is giving me 1v8 as soon as i disconnect the resistor
  • [16:31:58] <N2TOH> do you have another micro like an AVR board to test the sensor
  • [16:32:19] <N2TOH> does the bbb have internal pull ups like the AVR?
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  • [16:32:33] <pastjean> N2TOH: yeah internal pullup
  • [16:32:40] <pastjean> N2TOH: and pulldown
  • [16:33:01] <N2TOH> make sure the internal internal pull up/down are disabled
  • [16:33:17] <Guest80494> N2TOH: yeah, tested the sensor with arduino. works perfectly well
  • [16:33:21] <N2TOH> let the external resistor moderate the buss
  • [16:33:33] <Guest80494> bbxm doesnt have the pull up. Its schematic says so.
  • [16:33:33] <pastjean> N2TOH: Guest80494 heres how http://www.nathandumont.com/node/250
  • [16:33:43] <pastjean> ahh its bbxm
  • [16:34:09] <Guest80494> yeah, bbxm
  • [16:34:32] <N2TOH> haha oops I ASS/U/ME we were talking about a Beagle Black
  • [16:34:47] <Guest80494> i dont think the same concept applies for bbb
  • [16:35:17] <N2TOH> silly question, what does Mr. Google have to say about this?
  • [16:35:23] <Guest80494> ok clarifying again, bbxm works at 1v8 and my sensor works at 3v3.
  • [16:35:41] <Guest80494> bbxm doesnt have internal pullups
  • [16:35:48] <Guest80494> 3v3 has internal pullups
  • [16:36:00] <pastjean> so you have to make your own pullup for the bbxm side
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  • [16:36:48] <Guest80494> so all i need to do is add a pullup on bbxm side ?
  • [16:36:50] <N2TOH> aha, is the sensor providing enough current thru your 1K resistor to cause a logic high?
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  • [16:37:21] <N2TOH> can you measure what to voltage levels are on the 1v8 side?
  • [16:37:39] <N2TOH> this might just be a matter of selecting a different value resistor
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  • [16:37:57] <N2TOH> or the internal 3v3 pullup not being stiff enouth
  • [16:38:18] <Guest80494> N2TOH: voltage level on 1.8 side is 1.81 when i disconnect the 1k resistor, and when i connect it, it shoots upto 2.5v
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  • [16:38:28] <Abama> HI there? does anyone can help me : i have install the lcd4 in beaglebone black, the mouse jump alot.
  • [16:38:38] <Guest80494> internal pullup on 3v3 is 10k
  • [16:42:27] <pastjean> Guest80494: to be sure , the SCL and SDA need the pullups and everything
  • [16:43:06] <Guest80494> pastjean: yeah, i am adding pullup on bbxm side now.
  • [16:46:29] <N2TOH> eh? what 2.5 volts on a 1.8 volt GPIO! what is the absolute max rating before damage may occur?
  • [16:47:52] <Guest80494> i guess bbxm has really good internal ckts to protect damages
  • [16:47:57] <N2TOH> wait, what are using 1.8v pins when there are 3.3v GPIO available?
  • [16:48:16] <Guest80494> i2c is operating on 1v8!
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  • [16:49:35] <N2TOH> you might be better off doing a software based bitbang i2c on a 3.3v GPIO. at least that will sidestep this voltage issue
  • [16:50:10] <Abama> HI there? does anyone can help me : i have install the lcd4 in beaglebone black, the mouse jump alot.
  • [16:50:51] <Guest80494> but now the problem is I am not sure whether they are communicating. N2TOH
  • [16:50:52] <N2TOH> touch screen, of optical/mechanical mouse?
  • [16:51:21] <N2TOH> can you use you Arduino to sniff the buss?
  • [16:51:48] <Guest80494> I will try checking again with Arduino.
  • [16:52:03] <Abama> Hi N2TOH, i use the resistor touch screen.
  • [16:52:08] <N2TOH> no use the Arduino as a logic/packet sniffer
  • [16:52:29] <N2TOH> has the touch screen been calibrated yet?
  • [16:52:31] <Abama> i have install tslib driver for qt. but it is no changes.
  • [16:52:41] <Abama> yes, calibrated.
  • [16:52:43] <Guest80494> so basically i connect Arduino, BBxM and Sensor on the same bus/
  • [16:53:00] <N2TOH> yes all three on the same bus
  • [16:53:06] <Guest80494> okay.
  • [16:53:19] <N2TOH> just have the Arduino listen
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  • [16:58:09] <pastjean> if you wanna try the bit banging method i think there is a linux driver for it but i didnt find it, wikipedia as code for i2c bitbanging https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%C2%B2C#Example_of_bit-banging_the_I.C2.B2C_Master_protocol
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  • [16:58:55] <bmatusiak_gone> bitbanging sounds dirty....
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  • [17:02:01] <Guest80494> as soon as i connect bbxm and arduino, ard stops listenin
  • [17:02:10] <Guest80494> N2TOH:
  • [17:03:22] <N2TOH> so the bus crashes?
  • [17:03:31] <Guest80494> seems like
  • [17:04:00] <N2TOH> is the arduino in slave mode?
  • [17:04:08] <Guest80494> yes
  • [17:05:11] <Guest80494> wait, what exactly do you mean by slave mode
  • [17:05:19] <Guest80494> i ran the sample code
  • [17:05:26] <Guest80494> of the sensor library
  • [17:05:30] <Guest80494> to read raw data
  • [17:05:31] <Guest80494> and print it
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  • [17:06:37] <N2TOH> sorry I have confused i2c with SPI again
  • [17:07:48] <Guest80494> how can i proceed ahead? is av500 around?
  • [17:08:35] <N2TOH> is there another i2c interface on that bbxv board?
  • [17:08:54] <N2TOH> or have you tried getting the arduino and the bbxv to talk?
  • [17:09:29] <travisgriggs> i have a BBB with a 4.3 LCD cape. I succeeded in figuring out how to install kbd and kbd-consolefonts packages, so that i could use `setfont` to change my console font (i have disabled X/gnome for now). BUT, each time I restart the system, it selects some poor default font again, instead of the one I want. Does anyone know where that gets persisted at?
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  • [17:09:48] <Guest80494> there is only one i2c interface where i can connect easily. its commonly known as i2c2
  • [17:10:02] <N2TOH> for some reason I just recalled the empeg mp3 player I bought years ago, and how the i2c on that thing was speed limited by it's pull up resistors and bus impeadence
  • [17:10:03] <Guest80494> making bbxm and arduino talk seems like a nice idea
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  • [17:10:38] <N2TOH> can you run your arduino on 3.3v ?
  • [17:10:56] <N2TOH> or even 1.8V
  • [17:11:21] <Guest80494> dont think it will run. It will need 5v supply. IMO
  • [17:12:18] <N2TOH> an ATmega328 yes?
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  • [18:42:44] <Andyk1> Just got a beaglebone blace ac5 and won't load drivers? any help?
  • [18:42:56] <Andyk1> errr black
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  • [18:43:27] <thurgood> which drivers?
  • [18:43:41] <Andyk1> 64 bit
  • [18:43:48] <thurgood> which OS?
  • [18:43:56] <Andyk1> bone_D64
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  • [18:44:01] <Andyk1> win8
  • [18:44:29] <Andyk1> Everytime I try installing says failed right away
  • [18:46:20] <Andyk1> Am I still logged in here?
  • [18:46:42] <thurgood> yeah, you're here
  • [18:46:50] <Andyk1> anyone got a phone number for tech support?
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  • [18:47:35] <thurgood> I don't have an answer... just trying to clarify the issue so someone that does know will pay attention
  • [18:48:42] <Andyk1> anyone from tech suppore here ?
  • [18:49:16] <thurgood> you'd probably have better luck with tech support in the mailing lists
  • [18:49:35] <Andyk1> where is that?
  • [18:49:43] <thurgood> this is a community based channel, although sometimes people do have the answers
  • [18:50:15] <Andyk1> Sorry. Is there someother place I need to be? this is where it sent me for help
  • [18:50:53] <thurgood> no worries, just don't expect immediate responses here
  • [18:51:00] <LetoThe2nd> well, the main problem is windows (again)
  • [18:51:13] <LetoThe2nd> it wants some fancy driver, signed, etc.
  • [18:51:39] <LetoThe2nd> and no, there is no tech support 0800-number
  • [18:51:54] <Andyk1> Ya win8's been a big problem since I jumped the gun and installed it
  • [18:52:23] <thurgood> can you turn off the signed driver requirement in win8?
  • [18:52:38] <Andyk1> Hahaha wish I knew how.
  • [18:53:10] <LetoThe2nd> use a sane OS and forget your troubles - at least when it comes to the BBB world
  • [18:53:57] <Andyk1> what's sane OS?
  • [18:54:12] <LetoThe2nd> starts with l, ends in inux
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  • [18:54:46] <thurgood> you can install a Virtual Machine with linux...
  • [18:55:01] <Andyk1> Gota cha. Well I had ubantu on here before win8 decided to take it out.
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  • [18:55:05] <LetoThe2nd> there's little use in windows anyways here - you can't really crosscompile anything, can't rebuild images, can't get experience - so why use it?
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  • [18:56:55] <Andyk1> damn, this sucks. was hoping to use this thing
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  • [18:57:03] <djlewis> w8 is a virus
  • [18:57:30] <Andyk1> yep
  • [18:58:15] <woglinde> re
  • [18:58:38] <LetoThe2nd> i guess it might have its uses somewhere, but for doing linux tinkering/development, its of as much use as a fish needs a bicycle.
  • [18:59:35] <woglinde> LetoThe2nd you can do the cloud
  • [18:59:43] <woglinde> and the cloud can do all for you
  • [19:00:21] <LetoThe2nd> cloud all the developments!
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  • [19:02:04] <woglinde> jo das
  • [19:03:08] <N2TOH> w was always a virus, or a lead in to a different virus
  • [19:04:17] <Andyk1> got it installing on a win7 machine. Should thought of that earlier.
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  • [19:04:43] <Andyk1> any guess how to turn off unsigned driver installs in win 8?
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  • [19:10:00] <Andyk1> well thanks anyway. see ya's
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  • [19:23:20] <silverbbb> @Andyk1, @LetoThe2nd: don't expect any help from here, not even using a "sane OS", here they just talks about bitcoins, lsd and guns, can't believe the beagleboard.org page send people here...
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  • [19:24:23] <daveinlv> Just updated a BBB to the 2013.06.20 angstrom. Did this to get ssh to work. The docs claim root pswd is blank.. this does not work..
  • [19:26:33] <woglinde> silverbbb hm we always talks about trolls too
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  • [19:26:46] <silverbbb> and pimps
  • [19:27:02] <thurgood> silver, if you ask the right questions you can get lots of help here, but you've got to be able to put up with the semi-friendly? trolls too
  • [19:27:35] <thurgood> at least historically you could have
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  • [19:28:17] <daveinlv> have tried root/blank, root/root.. none of these work
  • [19:28:41] <thurgood> by blank you mean you pressed return immediately?
  • [19:28:47] <daveinlv> yes
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  • [19:30:14] <thurgood> hmm, do you have a console connection, or ssh only?
  • [19:30:47] <daveinlv> ssh only.. I don't have the usb serial port cable for the console
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  • [19:31:10] <woglinde> daveinlv sdcard or mmc?
  • [19:31:17] <daveinlv> mmc
  • [19:31:19] <woglinde> hm
  • [19:31:30] <N2TOH> did you misplace the cable?
  • [19:31:34] <woglinde> okay so you cannot mount sdcard on host system
  • [19:31:44] <woglinde> and edit /etc/passwd
  • [19:31:56] <woglinde> hm but you could boot with sdcard
  • [19:32:00] <woglinde> and mount mmc
  • [19:32:07] <woglinde> and edit /etc/passwd
  • [19:32:12] <woglinde> that should word
  • [19:32:17] <woglinde> aeh work
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  • [19:33:29] <daveinlv> With the shipped firmware, I could not get an ssh session, kept saying the host disconnected.. so I updated the mmc via the process on the webpage and now I get an ssh prompt, but cannot login
  • [19:34:02] <thurgood> daveinlv: can you ping the beagle successfully?
  • [19:34:27] <daveinlv> yes.. can also get to the webserver via browser.
  • [19:35:35] <daveinlv> I did not order the usb serial console cable.. only cable I have is the usb cable included with the BBB
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  • [19:36:49] <thurgood> do you have a monitor/ keyboard you can use short term?
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  • [19:37:54] <daveinlv> I don't yet have the mini-hdmi to vga adapter cable I've ordered.. so no, not at this time
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  • [19:38:25] <djlewis> silverbbb: and beer
  • [19:38:27] <thurgood> ah
  • [19:39:19] <daveinlv> I'd hoped to find that the online docs were wrong and I was using the wrong root password..
  • [19:39:58] <daveinlv> I'll try booting from the sdcard and then mount the mmc... thanks!!!
  • [19:40:08] <thurgood> you updated by flashing the emmc?
  • [19:40:14] <daveinlv> yes
  • [19:40:59] <daveinlv> and by the way, the 45 min time estimate, at least for me, was about 15 min off.. it took over an hour to complete
  • [19:41:04] <thurgood> I think they disallowed the blank password through ssh :/
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  • [19:41:16] <thurgood> can yo uchange the root PW through the we browser?
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  • [19:42:47] <daveinlv> It appears that the handy webpage that comes up on the original f/w is missing on the update I flashed.. I get a "it works" page instead
  • [19:43:50] <thurgood> hmm, that's the standard webserver default page, rather than an actual site probably
  • [19:44:45] <djlewis> will ftp:// work at that point?
  • [19:44:56] <djlewis> just asking, may not be implemented
  • [19:45:38] <daveinlv> lemme try
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  • [19:45:59] <thurgood> it's an ssh setting, scp may still even work
  • [19:46:41] <woglinde> no
  • [19:46:58] <woglinde> they are using same credentials
  • [19:47:19] <thurgood> yes, but it's not incorrect credentials
  • [19:47:26] <daveinlv> no ftp but I get an scp connect..
  • [19:47:38] <daveinlv> can't login, but get a connection
  • [19:47:43] <thurgood> it's a setting to disallow blank passwords
  • [19:48:41] <daveinlv> is there a place to set the root password from the 192.168.7.2 webpage? I was getting the blank page from 192.168.7.1..
  • [19:49:28] <woglinde> 7.1 is your host?
  • [19:49:40] <woglinde> 7.2 should be the beagle
  • [19:50:11] <woglinde> but look at ip or ifconfig output to be sure
  • [19:50:57] <daveinlv> ok... egg on my face.. I was trying to ssh to 192.168.7.1.. when I try at 192.168.7.2, the blank password works fine..... mybad
  • [19:51:54] <N2TOH> you people have no sense of humor
  • [19:52:08] <daveinlv> apparently the default config exposes two addresses.. 192.168.7.2 AND 7.1..
  • [19:52:52] <daveinlv> alls well now.... LOL at myself....
  • [19:53:02] <N2TOH> ka6sox, http://pastebin.com/xecmd4vX
  • [19:53:16] <daveinlv> bye and thanks all!!
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  • [19:54:23] <woglinde> another mysteris case solved
  • [19:56:35] <thurgood> d'oh heh
  • [19:56:47] <thurgood> good thing we never help ANYONE here
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  • [19:57:07] <silverbbb> really...
  • [19:58:21] <thurgood> silverbbb: what was your problem btw?
  • [19:58:31] <thurgood> don't think I even saw it
  • [19:59:00] <silverbbb> sorry, maybe asking 3 times isn't enough
  • [19:59:28] <thurgood> different times of the day and all will get very different results
  • [20:00:45] <silverbbb> not going to burst into flame, but I can't believe it was that difficult to get ANY attention here...
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  • [20:05:01] <vxe> silverbbb: well, it seems like most of the questions here aren't even beagle related or can be self answered with simple search engine query
  • [20:05:10] <vxe> so I'm not surprised a lot of them get ignored
  • [20:08:39] <thurgood> used to be they'd at least tell you to google if it was trivial
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  • [20:11:19] <Yukro> wazzup?
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  • [20:11:58] <Vaizki> we should send Yukro a thank-you note for his valuable contributions to the community
  • [20:12:23] <silverbbb> vxe: fine
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  • [21:15:30] <navaati> hi
  • [21:16:37] <navaati> what does that mean when only the power led of a BBB is lit ? I can't get it to boot anymore, it used to boot fine with the alim i'm using
  • [21:16:55] <navaati> i STFW but couldn't find anything interesting
  • [21:20:29] <N2TOH> maybe you bricked it?
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  • [21:20:42] <N2TOH> did you try to flash the eMMC?
  • [21:20:58] <woglinde> good nite
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  • [22:08:09] <navaati> N2TOH: between the moment it booted and the moment it didn't anymore, the FS didn't change
  • [22:08:46] <navaati> (or not significantly at least, except if an archlinuxarm upgrade was wrong...)
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