auto can0
iface can0 can static
bitrate 500000
auto can1
iface can1 can static
bitrate 500000--
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Robert,Is that overlay included by default ?
Not yet..is that a standard config for users?can0, can1, spi0, adc ?right now it's called am335x-boneblack-custom.dts what would be a good name for it?
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Not yet..is that a standard config for users?can0, can1, spi0, adc ?right now it's called am335x-boneblack-custom.dts what would be a good name for it?My guess is no, that is probably not a std config for most users. But I think the name is probably fine. I just had no noticed that file before, and it's probably because you just committed it a couple hours ago.However, what I was thinking since you said un-comment whatever you want working. Was that perhaps the file was already included, and people could just un-comment what they wanted to work. *That* I think might not be a bad idea. It would / could possibly help mitigate support needed to get some hardware peripherals working.
The includes for can0, can1 where in the repo prior, i just added back spi0, and the adc details..
and there wasn't a real good non-overlay example, "am335x-boneblack-custom.dts" that users can enable what they want till today..
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The includes for can0, can1 where in the repo prior, i just added back spi0, and the adc details..
and there wasn't a real good non-overlay example, "am335x-boneblack-custom.dts" that users can enable what they want till today..Ah, ok cool.I was just wondering if some sort of GUI tool would be useful or not. And then if so, what level of device tree manipulation would be required for said tool to be of real use.
but it would be cooler to build the functionality into bone101, then user can edit it live thru nodejs and have it reboot with those changes.. ;)
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but it would be cooler to build the functionality into bone101, then user can edit it live thru nodejs and have it reboot with those changes.. ;)You know you're certifiable right ? hehe, but you're also right, and I just happen to know it is possible. So what exactly *is* bone101 ? Just the web stuff, or does it include bonescript ?
I ask because I do not personally use bonescript, but am instead writing my own code that does what bonescript does( maybe more ). But is also much simpler in nature. Currently, I'm also try to attempt to do all this without including a bunch of NPM packages to reduce code bloat, and to help keep things understandable. So others can read through the code and instantly understand what is happening. As a bonus side effect, I'm hoping this means that in order to enable one thing, like say GPIO, or ADC, that the developer just need drop in a single file such as gpio.js, or adc.js, then just require that file.Like you, I really dislike npm, but I suspect for maybe different reasons . . . code bloat, and application function clarity are two of my own main concerns.
it's an extra step before updating the *.deb package, requires a dedicated bbg for pre-building the *.tar.xz, but my sanity has never been better! ;)
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it's an extra step before updating the *.deb package, requires a dedicated bbg for pre-building the *.tar.xz, but my sanity has never been better! ;)So, I can tell you have not recently done anything like sudo npm install -g phantomjs . . . where phantomjs only has x86 / x86-64( maybe amd64 ) binaries. I have, and then spent 3 days trial and error compiling phantomjs on my rpi3 ( more memory, and more cores . . .), when i finally got it compiled, and installed locally. . . the flipping package that needed phantomjs *still* barfed on installation . . . as the other crap needed arm binaries too, and no way in hell I was going ot step into that huge pit.
It turns out that I only needed that package anyhow for a development dependency for some stupid other package that I do not need when deployed. . . . So I can write the code on an x86 machine, and just rip the needed source out for deployment onto the BBB . . .So your sanity is different form mine in that you seem to have learned to just bypass the whole npm situation, where as a Nodejs developer - I can't. Trust me though, I really wish I could, and it is partly why I'm writing my own Javascript wrapper for the BBB's sysfs access to the peripherals.
I'm going to pre-build the package on jessie with nodejs v0.12.x and ship it to the jessie users as is. ;) (well the deb package has a hard requirement of nodejs (>= 0.12.13))
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