How to build Os to beaglebone with hardcoding some of the GPIOs of beaglebone?--
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When I refer, Beaglebone Black P8 Header, the GPIO 38, 39 (GPIO1[6], GPIO1[7]) are having note as "Used on Board (Group: pinmux_emmc2_pins). There are more other PINs having same note.
Hi William,
Thanks for your reply.
On Beaglebone black, when I tried turn ON/OFF the LEDs connected to GPIOs like 38, 39 on Beaglebone, I am not able to do. With the same logic I am able turn ON/OFF of LEDs connected to GPIOs 44, 45 etc.
When I refer, Beaglebone Black P8 Header, the GPIO 38, 39 (GPIO1[6], GPIO1[7]) are having note as "Used on Board (Group: pinmux_emmc2_pins). There are more other PINs having same note.
I think, those are not by default available as GPIOs, rather used for internal purpose.
So, I am looking for below
- Is there any way to use them (ex: GPIO1[6], GPIO1[7]) as GPIOs
- Is there any way to build Beaglebone OS such that those (ex: GPIO1[6], GPIO1[7]) pins can be used as GPIO directly without changing anything.Thanks,
Gowri.
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