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  • Forum Post: Beaglebone GPIO interrupt example

    Yovi Oktofianus Yovi Oktofianus
    Hi, I'm able to runs examples provided by Starterware for AM335x on my Beaglebone,and right now trying to use interrupt on GPIO pins. I'm able to configure the mux for the input pins that I'm using but it still not generating the interrupt. Can anyone help me with sample code to...
    on Mar 15, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: uartEcho compiled with CodeSourcery 4.6.1

    Valentin Ivanov Valentin Ivanov
    Hello Aijaz, I had this problem. The issues is in the makefile for the bootloader. It is trying to invoke "a.out" to convert the bin image. You can fix this by changing a.out in the makefile to a.exe or tiimage.exe . Regards, Valentin
    on Mar 25, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: uartEcho compiled with CodeSourcery 4.6.1

    Valentin Ivanov Valentin Ivanov
    Hello Sujith, Thank you for looking at this. Here is a little bit more information about my environment: StarterWire AM335X 02.00.00.05 Windows 7 64 bit Sourcery CodeBench Lite 2011.09-69 Cygwin I am building both bootloader and uart example using the above compiler from Cygwin command...
    on Mar 25, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: Update for StarterWare on AM335X

    ZHU HONGXIAN ZHU HONGXIAN
    My AM335X EVM board can't work normally Based on StarterWare,but it can work based on linux or android system。And,I find that MLO which i get from StarterWare example can not boot the board。I spent a day to try,Phenomenon are all the same。 On the other hand,StarterWare work Normally on my BeagleBone...
    on Mar 25, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: GPIO speed

    Linas Karpavicius Linas Karpavicius
    two reasons: first i just get Beaglebone and that is quite big leap from msp430 and stm32f4, and i still trying to understand this SOC. This lcd panel have it's own frame buffer with PLL and so on, so i see LCD as RAM, and just write values to GRAM, and code was developed for STM32F4 so that was...
    on Oct 14, 2012
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