Hello, I’ve recently encountered an issue with working with the GPIO header pins when working with compatible libraries, like Cpp GPIO or NVIDIA GPIO library. neither libraries seem to work, i get no HIGH LOW signal and no PWM, even after setting a user-costume /boot. I saw a few people report about that when working on the Jetson ORIN and saw that the problem lies with the jetpack, when asked i was told the new jetpack set to come at Q3 of 2022 will fix those issues, among others.
I know working with the GPIOs through the terminal is possible but i can’t really access a sudo terminal when running my program.
Is there any update about the new jetpack’s release date? And maybe if someone has a workaround fix that will make the GPIOs work i’d appreciate it.
hello Elad-SH,
this is target for mid-Aug, please stay-tuned.
hello and thank you will do, where will the update be posted?
another small question, to update i will only need to apt update, or will i need to download the l4t package?
hello Elad-SH,
here’s the announcements,
since this has not yet public release, I can’t claim whether apt update works for updating to a new minor release, i.e. from l4t-r34.1.1 to l4t-r35.1
you may download NVIDIA SDK Manager, it’ll show the JP-5.0.2 release image when the image has available via APT repositories.
every source i’ve seen said the release is scheduled for the 10th of august, which is a few days past. I haven’t been able to find the new release and the archive doesn’t show it jetpack archive. is there any update about this?
edit:
never mind, i saw the delays, hopefully it will be ready in the next few days
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