Switching off Arduino m4: http://www.udoo.org/docs-neo/Cookbook_Linux/Turn_off_M4_Arduino_core.html Doing device tree Editting / pinmuxing...
Did you still have to out comment the pinmode of the PWM pin?
What Udoo? Neo, quad? What udoobuntu version? Did it work before?
There is nothing special with the cable. But cables can fail. Can you try other monitors or TVs to rule out incompatible monitors?
You also could use the Linux side and use python and pygame to read the controller. Perhaps this could give a first direction....
Did you try to send more data in 1 line? Also the reading side effects the baudrate. You could also use minicom instead of Arduino IDE. Or write...
Do you have a Neo with bluetooth? Because then it should be possible, but not tried yet. You could also connect a Bluetooth module to the Arduino...
Did you switch off the M4 (Arduino)? Because then there is no ttyMCC. If you want to use more than 2 PWM pins in Linux you have to switch off the...
Perhaps this would give a direction: http://www.udoo.org/docs-neo/UDOO_NEO_made_by_the_Community/Java.html
If you connect the serial pins of your Bluethooth module to pin 0 and 1 instead of 2 and 3 you can use the hardware serial Serial0 instead of...
I already made an issue on github repository. I saw they made a lot of changes on the Arduino environment so 1 of them messed up the PWM I guess....
What happens if you do in a linux terminal: cat /sys/class/i2c-dev/i2c-1/device/1-0048/temp1_input I don't have these sensors but I believe the...
Did you already try it with the just released udoobuntu 2 rc2?
You could try netboot. It should work now with udoobuntu 2 rc2 http://www.udoo.org/forum/index.php?threads/2827/
Well, you don't have to test. It does not work :( The servo sweep example is working though so it seems that the analogwrite does not compile...
Can you try it again with the just released udoobuntu 2 rc2?
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