GHI support for OSD3358 TH

The following text ist edited:
Here is the actuel Content of uEnv.txt
cape_universaln is not a Problem, so it is left as it was.

root@ beaglebone:/boot# cat uEnv.txt
#Docs: Beagleboard:U-boot partitioning layout 2.0 - eLinux.org

uname_r=4.4.30-ti-r64
#uuid=
#dtb=

##BeagleBone Black/Green dtb’s for v4.1.x (BeagleBone White just works…)

##BeagleBone Black: HDMI (Audio/Video) disabled:
#dtb=am335x-boneblack-emmc-overlay.dtb

##BeagleBone Black: eMMC disabled:
#dtb=am335x-boneblack-hdmi-overlay.dtb

##BeagleBone Black: HDMI Audio/eMMC disabled:
#dtb=am335x-boneblack-nhdmi-overlay.dtb

##BeagleBone Black: HDMI (Audio/Video)/eMMC disabled:
#dtb=am335x-boneblack-overlay.dtb

##BeagleBone Black: wl1835
#dtb=am335x-boneblack-wl1835mod.dtb

##BeagleBone Green: eMMC disabled
#dtb=am335x-bonegreen-overlay.dtb

The following line is needed to enable ADC

cape_enable=bone_capemgr.enable_partno=BB-ADC

cmdline=coherent_pool=1M quiet cape_universal=enable

#In the event of edid real failures, uncomment this next line:
#cmdline=coherent_pool=1M quiet cape_universal=enable video=HDMI-A-1:1024x768@ 60e

##Example v3.8.x
#cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=
#cape_enable=capemgr.enable_partno=

##Example v4.1.x
#cape_disable=bone_capemgr.disable_partno=
#cape_enable=bone_capemgr.enable_partno=

##enable Generic eMMC Flasher:
##make sure, these tools are installed: dosfstools rsync
#cmdline=init=/opt/scripts/tools/eMMC/init-eMMC-flasher-v3.sh

root@ beaglebone:/boot#
(Listing is edited)
Now, as Analog Input is working I can read and test a little bit for better understanding of how device tree overlays work.
Again, thanks a lot.
Roland

This link provides an excellent one page summary regarding capemgr and universal io:
[url]Redirecting to Google Groups
which provides this link:
[url]https://github.com/cdsteinkuehler/beaglebone-universal-io[/url]
and for those who own a BBBW always read anything written by RobertCNelson:
[url]Redirecting to Google Groups
he is not hard to find. He is the guru geek of embedded Linux.
Once you have read through the BBBW forum you will understand what is required to configure wireless with connman.
Cheers,
Kevin.

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Beaglebone Black Wireless: further progress:
[url]http://www.rescuerobot.org/drupal/?q=content/beaglebone-black-wireless[/url]

@ KG1 - thanks for the helpful documentation.