How-To: eMMC and microSD Card Writing
By Duncan Cline, ameriDroid technician: Curious how to write an image (OS) to your eMMC module or microSD card for use with Single Board Computers? This video shows you how! eMMC and microSD cards at ameriDroid
By Duncan Cline, ameriDroid technician: Curious how to write an image (OS) to your eMMC module or microSD card for use with Single Board Computers? This video shows you how! eMMC and microSD cards at ameriDroid
From box86's github: Box86 will let you run x86 Linux programs (games) on non-x86 Linux, like ARM (needs to be 32bit little-endian). Also, Box86 uses the native version for some "system" libraries, like libc, libm, or SDL and OpenGL, leading...
By Miguel Alatorre, ameriDroid Technician: On the ameriBlog, we’ve had articles covering why it’s a good idea to have your own network attached storage (NAS) device, and how to set up one of the various NAS products we feature on...
ODROID-XU4 Tweaks: A Collection of Popular Modifications Recreating a Mac Plus: Using the ODROID-GO as a Macintosh Emulator eMMC Memory Modules: A Simple Guide Ogo Shell: File Browser, Audio Player and Image Viewer for ODROID-GO Multiscreen Desktops using VNC: Create...
By Bo Lechnowsky, President of ameriDroid.com: Backstory Machined Aluminum Case I use an ODROID-XU4 in a machined aluminum case like this one on my desk running Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS with a 4.14 kernel with Thunderbird as my main email client....
Duncan, our resident unboxer, has done it again! This time, he unboxes the Gamesir T4 Wireless Game Controller, compatible with most systems! Check out the video below:
Read All About It! Are you a company that needs product, but desires the flexibility that NET 60 terms offers? Are you a maker-run business that needs to ramp up production, but could use a 60 day buffer to get...
To configure the Desktop to auto-login for systems like ODROID, Pine64, Raspberry Pi, Jetson Nano, Tinker Board, Beagleboard, and others, run the following commands in the terminal (System Tools | MATE Terminal): sudo sucd /usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.dtouch 60-lightdm-gtk-greeter.confnano 60-lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf If the file...