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BeagleBone Black Cookbook

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BeagleBone Black Cookbook

Overview of this book

There are many single-board controllers and computers such as Arduino, Udoo, or Raspberry Pi, which can be used to create electronic prototypes on circuit boards. However, when it comes to creating more advanced projects, BeagleBone Black provides a sophisticated alternative. Mastering the BeagleBone Black enables you to combine it with sensors and LEDs, add buttons, and marry it to a variety of add-on boards. You can transform this tiny device into the brain for an embedded application or an endless variety of electronic inventions and prototypes. With dozens of how-tos, this book kicks off with the basic steps for setting up and running the BeagleBone Black for the first time, from connecting the necessary hardware and using the command line with Linux commands to installing new software and controlling your system remotely. Following these recipes, more advanced examples take you through scripting, debugging, and working with software source files, eventually working with the Linux kernel. Subsequently, you will learn how to exploit the board's real-time functions. We will then discover exciting methods for using sound and video with the system before marching forward into an exploration of recipes for building Internet of Things projects. Finally, the book finishes with a dramatic arc upward into outer space, when you explore ways to build projects for tracking and monitoring satellites.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
BeagleBone Black Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Using Python with the PRUs


Contrary to popular geek belief, ancient Egyptians did not write on PyPRUSS. But if they'd known Python, they might have.

Actually, the oldest thing about PyPRUSS— a Python library for the PRUs—is that it was primarily focused on the earlier Angstrom firmware for the BBB, a distribution now looking increasingly mummified. Which is not to say that PyPRUSS does not still remain a great userland touchstone for Pythonistas and PRU-ophiles.

In fact, even though there is no pre-compiled binary in the Debian repositories for PyPRUSS, it takes all of 90 seconds to compile and install from source, and begin running Python on the PRUs quickly.

Getting ready

The usual minimal setup is all you need: a BBB powered over mini USB with Internet connectivity. You will also need to have done the first recipe in this section on prepping and enabling the PRUs.

How to do it…

  1. Log in as root:

    $ sudo -i
    
  2. Grab the source files:

    # git clone https://github.com/HudsonWerks/pypruss.git
    
  3. Navigate to...