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Outside of annoying time, I have been trying to code the older model of beagleg to get things working on the am335x.
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I am going to break from that idea, i.e. as I have no prior experience reading what and when in those peoples' source.
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It drove me to the Ned Flanders and back.
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how does it work? I mean...do I just compile it and Wha-La, it works?
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Do I need a udev rule or a shot in the dark? I am guessing when there are known facets to debugging scripts (all of which I am not sure of right now). Does prudebug handle UIO or is it for remoteproc?
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I would like to know if it works at all. I chatted via posting on the beagleg github link. The fellow or person in charge of the whole shabang seemed to think rekindling this repo was not going to happen.
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It is too bad. I know PASM is outdated and updating the current repo will take time for a person like me. See, I am not even sure if that is correct. Does remoteproc handle PASM or is using the compiler PASM for UIO only?
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Anyway, I am still reviewing the source. Hopefully, translation to remoteproc can be within reach at some point in time.
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