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    Hello there. I am planning to purchase the beaglebone and hence an initial study of it. I was reading TI's AM335x technical reference manual and also had a similar doubt like QMax above. My questions are: The manual talks about 'Public ROM' code all the time. I believe it is proprietry...
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    Tom Van Braeckel Tom Van Braeckel
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    on Mar 14, 2013
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