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Good Read: December 2019 Issue of ODROID Magazine

Good Read: December 2019 Issue of ODROID Magazine

Regular ameriBlog readers may notice that some of these articles seem like they are repeats of articles they have already read here on the ameriBlog. That's due to a renewed...

Good Read: December 2019 Issue of ODROID Magazine

Regular ameriBlog readers may notice that some of these articles seem like they are repeats of articles they have already read here on the ameriBlog. That's due to a renewed...

How-To: eMMC and microSD Card Writing

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!...

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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!...

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Project: Modding Full Tower Case to Supply Power to SBC Cluster

Project: Modding Full Tower Case to Supply Power to SBC Cluster

By Bo Lechnowsky, President of ameriDroid.com: If you haven't seen Part 1 first, click here. We use a lot of SBCs here at ameriDroid. This video shows us modifying an...

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Project: Modding Full Tower Case to Supply Power to SBC Cluster

By Bo Lechnowsky, President of ameriDroid.com: If you haven't seen Part 1 first, click here. We use a lot of SBCs here at ameriDroid. This video shows us modifying an...

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How-To: Run x86 Linux Applications on ARM Linux with Box86

How-To: Run x86 Linux Applications on ARM Linux with Box86

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...

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How-To: Run x86 Linux Applications on ARM Linux with Box86

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...

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How-To: Use the Rock64 DAC Shield

How-To: Use the Rock64 DAC Shield

As powerful as some of our boards may be, there is always room for improvement. The audio outputs on the boards tends to be limited to HDMI or a headphone...

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How-To: Use the Rock64 DAC Shield

As powerful as some of our boards may be, there is always room for improvement. The audio outputs on the boards tends to be limited to HDMI or a headphone...

3 comments
Privacy: Why You Should Probably Make Your Own Home Automation Devices

Privacy: Why You Should Probably Make Your Own Home Automation Devices

By Bo Lechnowsky, President of ameriDroid.com With all of the hacks, vulnerabilities, data leaks and other disheartening news surrounding cloud services, cloud products, and big data companies, you may want...

Privacy: Why You Should Probably Make Your Own Home Automation Devices

By Bo Lechnowsky, President of ameriDroid.com With all of the hacks, vulnerabilities, data leaks and other disheartening news surrounding cloud services, cloud products, and big data companies, you may want...