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@ -7,8 +7,22 @@ or a BeagleBone Black with the latest Debian image (see http://www.armhf.com). S
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software will EASILY fit on the on-board memory of the BBB, but you will still
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need a uSD card to install the armhf.com Debian image to the on-board memory.
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Another note on the BBB, the armhf.com Debian image does not support some usb devices
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out of the box, but it is easy to correct. If you plug in your DVAP or DVRPTR into
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your BBB or RasPi, the kernel should auto load drivers and you will see that with the
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"lsusb" command. The DVAP uses a FTDI chip and the DVRPTR uses Atmel. If you don't
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see an approprite output from "lsusb" after your device is plugged in, you need to
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enable it by executing:
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sudo depmod
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sudo modprobe <YOURDEVICEMODULE>
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where YOURDEVICEMODULE is "ftdl_sio" for the DVAP or is "cdc_acm" for the DVRPTR.
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After a reboot you should see the device in the "lsusb" list. If you don't see
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the device listed, Scott's software will never be able to open it either.
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You will need several packages to build Scott's gateway. The RasPi will probably have
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all or moste of these but it still doesn't hurt to be sure:
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all or most of these but it still doesn't hurt to be sure:
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sudo su
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apt-get update
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