I've got one comes with an LCD no need for capes you won't have to ask 
questions on getting hardware to work the only downside is support is Aarago 
tool chain so your support is going to come from TI E2E community they are paid 
to answer questions. Good documentation on TI website More for a professional 
than an amateur who wants a cheap board so he can it Linux embedded on his 
resume then  post desperately in here asking why he can't get his hardware 
working and make dumb comments about TI is making money it's a Dev board to 
learn the hardware since you have it start with it Also supports JTAG and code 
composer 

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  On Tue, Jun 4, 2019 at 6:50 AM, [email protected]<[email protected]> 
wrote:   I have this AM335x Eval Module kit and am wondering if it is a good 
platform to learn something on or too advanced and I should stick with 
something simpler.  I understand this thing originally was expensive and used 
to develop significant products with.  For you guys that are very familiar with 
BB I'm wondering what you might do with it if you had it. I know these are 
nebulous naïve questions but I don't have anyone else to ask really.

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