It's basically impossible to diagnose further without a serial cable like I
described above. But you can keep feeling blindly and might get lucky. I
have no idea what the led indicates, but it changed something.

Good luck!

On Fri, Aug 7, 2020, 5:43 PM Samuel Park <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ok so I followed the guide and made some progress. I hardcoded the device
> ID in u-boot so now when I boot all the user LEDs turn on momentarily but
> then turn off after one second. After they initially turn on they just turn
> off. Before hardcoding it, none of them turned on except the power LED.
> Does this mean that it is trying to boot but failed at some point? Also,
> one more thing I noticed is that when I plugged in the real Pocket-Beagle
> without a SD card Windows still recognized and allocated a COM port.
> However, when I plug in my version of the Pocket Beagle without the SD
> card, Windows doesn't recognize it. Could this be the issue?
>
> On Friday, August 7, 2020 at 1:08:17 PM UTC-4, Samuel Park wrote:
>>
>> Hello, I am currently working on a project based on the pocket beagle.
>> For my project, I had an experienced friend design and fabricate a custom
>> board based on the pocket beagle to suit my purpose using the schematics
>> and files on Github, nearly everything is identical except for the
>> following changes: *Removed all GPIO pins *(unnecessary space), and *replaced
>> the microUSB connector with a male USB 2.0 connector*(so that the board
>> could be directly connected to a computer without a cable. Everything else
>> was untouched and I used the exact same parts as the Pocket Beagle. I am
>> trying to boot it with the latest Pocket Beagle Debian image however unable
>> to do so because of the hardware change(I'm assuming). This is my first
>> time working with something like this (I'm a software guy) so I apologize
>> if I have a lack of knowledge about some aspects with regards to hardware.
>> What do I have to do to be able to boot the Pocket Beagle's Debian image on
>> it? Originally I thought that because the hardware change was so minimal it
>> should be able to boot the pocket beagle's images. However, I realized that
>> there is probably gonna be problems with regards to hardware id and such.
>> Thanks, and I would appreciate any help.
>>
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