You should be able to just connect a serial-to-usb debug cable to the six 
seerial pins and watch the boot process on the screen attached to the usb.

On Tuesday, January 23, 2018 at 1:21:53 PM UTC-8, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Dear all
>
> i'd like to know if is possible to find some kind of "official" answer 
> about the temperature range of BBB rev.C, i've read that the BBB industrial 
> version has a range of -40°C to +85°C but is not clear what is the range 
> of the standard BBB rev. C.
>
> I've also found some old post talking about different ranges: someone 
> talks abount 0-50, some ohter about 70, other says that we must check all 
> the BOM and look for the working range of all the components.
>
> Now, i have 2 question:
>
> 1) in the meaningtime is there any news or we have to check again the BOM ?
>
> 2) in test-field enviroment i'm experiencing a specific problem: a BBB 
> REV.C is working in a case with internal temperature of 60°, after 2 days 
> it stop to respond (the BBB is not reachable via TCP/IP) and even the 
> reboot does nothing, if i cool the case under 50° the BBB starts again.
>
> Now, the problem seems to be quite related to the temperature, but just to 
> be sure i'd like to know if is possible to debug this situation and 
> understand what is blocking the boot process.
>
> The system doesn't boot because of some internal protection related to the 
> temperature or it is just a related event of some hardware failure?
>
> Thanks to all in advance
>

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