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Karel

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  1. Noone knows anything about using Cubietruck input-output pins on board? By specification there are 54 extended pins... Does Armbian have support for these? All I need at the moment is one GPIO or serial port RTS pin (as an ugly workaround I use USB-serial adapter now). In /boot/script.fex: I can find one promising section already activated by default: [uart_para2] uart_used = 1 uart_port = 2 uart_type = 4 uart_tx = port:PI18<3><1><default><default> uart_rx = port:PI19<3><1><default><default> uart_rts = port:PI16<3><1><default><default> uart_cts = port:PI17<3><1><default><default> As I understand, there should be this uart already activated and PI16 should be what I am searching for (one RTS pin). ttyS0 is for kernel console so this should be ttyS1. And there is one: dmesg | grep ttyS1 [ 1.174835] sunxi-uart.2: ttyS1 at MMIO 0x1c28800 (irq = 35) is a U6_16550A (uart_para2 in /boot/script.fex and sunxi-uart.2 in dmesg.) I have a test program, with it I can switch USB serial port RTS pin. This program tries ttyS1 also and seems to switch but I cannot find there is this pin on the board. http://docs.cubieboard.org/tutorials/cubietruck/start list of expansion ports - I can see PI14 (PS2SCLK1/EINT26) and PI15 but where is PI16? (tried with PB16 - there is 3V but switching with test program this pin will not change state.)
  2. ARMBIAN 5.31 stable Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS 3.4.113-sun7i Cubietruck a few years old device (dual core, 2GB RAM). /boot/script.fex: [gpio_para] gpio_used = 1 gpio_num = 4 gpio_pin_1 = port:PH20<1><default><default><1> gpio_pin_2 = port:PH10<0><default><default><0> gpio_pin_68 = port:PH18<0><default><default><0> gpio_pin_69 = port:PH24<0><default><default><0> According to http://docs.cubieboard.org/a20-cubietruck_gpio_pin there is no PH20 but PC20 echo 1 > /sys/class/gpio/export echo in > /sys/class/gpio/gpio1/direction echo 1 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio1/value And yellow LED will start working. Have I wrong script.bin? How to use PC20 for output? Or any other GPIO port?
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