At Wed, 1 Apr 2020 18:11:04 -0700 (PDT) [email protected] wrote:

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> Could anyone give me a quick pointer as to where to look for information on 
> how to transfer a C program to the BeagleBone AI and then compile it and 
> run it?

I don't know about the BeagleBone AI, but for a BeagleBone Black or a 
PocketBeagle, you would use the network connection to transfer the (source) 
file via ssh.  A BeagleBone Black has a RJ45 for a hard wired Ethernet.  There 
are also Wireless BeagleBones that can use WiFi.  The BeagleBone Black and the 
PocketBeagle can also function in "tethered" mode using the USB as a virtual 
network.

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> I have a C program compiled in Microsoft that I wish to transfer to a 
> BeagleBone AI. The C program implements an Artificial Neural Network and I 
> want to use it with my LDR Camera 

The Microsoft Visual C/C++ compiler compiles to x86 or x86_64 for the 
MS-Windows O/S.  That won't run on the BeagleBone.  The Linux (Debian) O/S 
includes GNU C and the GNU Binutils.  You would copy the source code (.c, .h, 
etc. files) to the Beagle and then use the native compiler (gcc) to compile 
it.

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