I was using my BBB recently and noticed that it gets pretty hot when it runs for more than a few minutes (I've never really touched it while it's on before). It doesn't seem to be a problem, but I was wondering if the BBB had a built-in temperature sensor. I know some laptops have internal thermometers, so does the BBB have one? It's meant as a minimal device, so I would imagine it doesn't, but it would be nice to know if it does!
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Maybe I should have asked this originally… What does ‘TRM’ mean?
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No. But if room temp is about 20C then that’s 28C above room temp .
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I just tried to run your script on my BBB (running Debian) and it came up with a few errors:
· Devmem2 is not installed. I would assume that this is some sort of a utility to read from memory? How can I install it?
· The directory ‘44e10448.bandgap’ doesn’t exist. Is there something that I have to mount manually?
I just compiled devmem2 from source and your script is reading from memory correctly now. But the second read is returning 0x00 and it still can’t find that directory.
I tested it on Debian, but I also have an SD card for Ubuntu and Angstrom on-board. Should I test it in one of those?
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Hmmm.... I'm running Angstrum with the 3.8 kernel. What are you running?
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