I don't know how to do a pure software solution.
If you want coverage of the BBB Hardware all the way to the pin, I would do 
a simple loop-back test, where the pins are connected in pairs, and you 
wiggle one pin as an output, and see if its paired pin can see it as an 
input.
Then reverse and wiggle the second pin, and see if the first sees it.
Very simple hardware. Just a bunch of pins shorted to each other.

--- Graham

==

On Monday, August 7, 2017 at 11:46:43 AM UTC-5, Mala Dies wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am still looking around for test options for the Debian OS on our BBB. 
> Do you know how to test the P9 and P8 headers on our boards with software?
>
> Seth
>
> On Thursday, July 27, 2017 at 7:28:09 PM UTC-5, Mala Dies wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> The other day is when I did some incorrect measurements and almost burned 
>> down the "world." Anyway, I need some support. What are some surefire ways 
>> I can test my GPIO pins in the Debian distro with our commands?
>>
>> Seth
>>
>> P.S. I do not want to test them via hardware. I thought there might be a 
>> way to test them with our BASH in Debian. If you know and are willing to 
>> share, I would like to have you on board on this specific task. Thank you 
>> again for the support. 
>>
>

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