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I can't seem to find my revision number on my Beagle Board Black. Does anyone know where it is printed? Yes it's on the box, but that doesn't help down the road once the box is gone. Seems silly that they got (at least I think) silk screen the revision on the board. Others have suggested that its on a white sticker on the ethernet, but none of ours have this. It was not peeled off either. Never had it to begin with.










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    I can't seem to find my revision number on my Beagle Board Black. Does anyone know where it is printed? Yes it's on the box, but that doesn't help down the road once the box is gone. Seems silly that they got (at least I think) silk screen the revision on the board. Others have suggested that its on a white sticker on the ethernet, but none of ours have this. It was not peeled off either. Never had it to begin with.










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      I can't seem to find my revision number on my Beagle Board Black. Does anyone know where it is printed? Yes it's on the box, but that doesn't help down the road once the box is gone. Seems silly that they got (at least I think) silk screen the revision on the board. Others have suggested that its on a white sticker on the ethernet, but none of ours have this. It was not peeled off either. Never had it to begin with.










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      I can't seem to find my revision number on my Beagle Board Black. Does anyone know where it is printed? Yes it's on the box, but that doesn't help down the road once the box is gone. Seems silly that they got (at least I think) silk screen the revision on the board. Others have suggested that its on a white sticker on the ethernet, but none of ours have this. It was not peeled off either. Never had it to begin with.







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          Sigh, I found it... It was not on the ethernet, I completely missed the sticker on the riser.






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          • Not all Revisions have that sticker. If you are running one of the default images and use your browser to navigate to the BeagleBone Black, then the green box that tells you BoneScript has connected, also tells you the revision number.

            – Martin J.H.
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          If you have a serial console installed, you can also get the revision from the uBoot prompt.




          1. When booting the device, enter the space key to stop at the uBoot prompt

          2. Then issue the command

            printenv board_rev



          This should diplay something like

          board_rev=00C0



          where C is here my beagle board revision.






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            Sigh, I found it... It was not on the ethernet, I completely missed the sticker on the riser.






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            • Not all Revisions have that sticker. If you are running one of the default images and use your browser to navigate to the BeagleBone Black, then the green box that tells you BoneScript has connected, also tells you the revision number.

              – Martin J.H.
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            Sigh, I found it... It was not on the ethernet, I completely missed the sticker on the riser.






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            • Not all Revisions have that sticker. If you are running one of the default images and use your browser to navigate to the BeagleBone Black, then the green box that tells you BoneScript has connected, also tells you the revision number.

              – Martin J.H.
              Aug 31 '14 at 18:37














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            Sigh, I found it... It was not on the ethernet, I completely missed the sticker on the riser.






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            Sigh, I found it... It was not on the ethernet, I completely missed the sticker on the riser.







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            • Not all Revisions have that sticker. If you are running one of the default images and use your browser to navigate to the BeagleBone Black, then the green box that tells you BoneScript has connected, also tells you the revision number.

              – Martin J.H.
              Aug 31 '14 at 18:37



















            • Not all Revisions have that sticker. If you are running one of the default images and use your browser to navigate to the BeagleBone Black, then the green box that tells you BoneScript has connected, also tells you the revision number.

              – Martin J.H.
              Aug 31 '14 at 18:37

















            Not all Revisions have that sticker. If you are running one of the default images and use your browser to navigate to the BeagleBone Black, then the green box that tells you BoneScript has connected, also tells you the revision number.

            – Martin J.H.
            Aug 31 '14 at 18:37





            Not all Revisions have that sticker. If you are running one of the default images and use your browser to navigate to the BeagleBone Black, then the green box that tells you BoneScript has connected, also tells you the revision number.

            – Martin J.H.
            Aug 31 '14 at 18:37













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            If you have a serial console installed, you can also get the revision from the uBoot prompt.




            1. When booting the device, enter the space key to stop at the uBoot prompt

            2. Then issue the command

              printenv board_rev



            This should diplay something like

            board_rev=00C0



            where C is here my beagle board revision.






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              If you have a serial console installed, you can also get the revision from the uBoot prompt.




              1. When booting the device, enter the space key to stop at the uBoot prompt

              2. Then issue the command

                printenv board_rev



              This should diplay something like

              board_rev=00C0



              where C is here my beagle board revision.






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                If you have a serial console installed, you can also get the revision from the uBoot prompt.




                1. When booting the device, enter the space key to stop at the uBoot prompt

                2. Then issue the command

                  printenv board_rev



                This should diplay something like

                board_rev=00C0



                where C is here my beagle board revision.






                share|improve this answer













                If you have a serial console installed, you can also get the revision from the uBoot prompt.




                1. When booting the device, enter the space key to stop at the uBoot prompt

                2. Then issue the command

                  printenv board_rev



                This should diplay something like

                board_rev=00C0



                where C is here my beagle board revision.







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