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set_>
UART is not as easy as once thought. There is actually a lot to account for w/in the UART, e.g. baudrate, clock, and etc.
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Then...one must know the math behind the formula on how to calculate the actual driver instructions. Sheesh. It keeps getting harder!
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set_>
What type of interrupt controller is on the BBB?
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set_>
I see there are 128 total.
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set_>
Off to read...
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Would I need to have some setup source in .s and then program my code in .c w/ required .h files to handle an interrupt?
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I mean...is that possible w/ the am335x?
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Or...can I completely use .c files along w/ their respective .h files only?
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Dang it. Past 10:00...off to the forums!
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Need some help
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zmatt>
set_: interrupt handling is something only relevant to kernel developers
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Guest48>
I just got word from Digikey that the BBAI was announced to be obsolete
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Guest48>
is this correct?
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Guest48>
if so, when is production stopping?
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zmatt>
pretty sure that is incorrect
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zmatt>
they made be talking about the original manufacturer
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zmatt>
so it's obsolete as a product from that specific manufacturer, but not as a product in general
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Guest48>
Hi zmatt!
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Guest48>
Sweet, that's good news
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Guest48>
I would be sad to see it go, it's a nice little board.
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Guest48>
Thanks for the quick reply!
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hnv>
I wasn't aware that I can insert emojis almost everywhere using Ctrl+Shift+u then entering the unicode
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hnv>
If I could memorize all those box-drawing characters....
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zmatt>
rcn-ee: lol
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zmatt>
rcn-ee: that's more appropriately done with a patch to dmesg or journalctl anyway
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zmatt>
(which is also responsible for colorizing)
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rcn-ee>
since it add's another field to dmesg, it would probally break every auto-parser too..
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zmatt>
it should be regarded as part of the message
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rcn-ee>
i'm not going to merge it, it just looked a little fun..
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rcn-ee>
should have used the poo... for full problems..
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