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News: PINE64 New Year Update
From forum.pine64.org: TL;DR FOSDEM 2020 - Pine64 will be attending the expo on Saturday Feb 1, and will have a booth on Sunday, Feb 2. Bring your PinePhone with you if you are attending as something special may be available...

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

News: Pine64 December 2019 Community Update
From Lukasz Erecinski at pine64.org: [Slight edits made for clarity. -Editor] Welcome to the last community update of the year. I think that 2019 will be remembered as the year PINE64 transitioned from being a relatively niche FOSS hardware project...

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 "system" libraries, like libc, libm, or SDL and OpenGL, leading...

News: Pine64 Mid-November Community Update
We're reprinting this here in its entirety for ease-of-access, and with links to relevant pages added to the body. You can read the original thread here. From forum.pine64.org: Luke Community Manager Joined: Mar 2016 Posts: 3,079 Reputation: 334 Hi Everyone,...

Upcoming Product: PINE64 Community Update for Nov 2019 + Giveaways!
From pine64.org: Here's a run-down of the topics covered in the community update: Our monster clusters; core community services will migrate to our own hardware in 2020 Pinebook Pros shipped; Last pre-orders for ~3 months start today (ANSI +ISO) We’re...

News: NET 60 Terms Up To $100K Now Available for ameriDroid Customers
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...

How-To: Provide Stable DC Voltage From Higher Voltage Source
Have you ever wanted to add a 5V device to your car, like a single board computer? Most cars run a 12V power system and would cause damage to a 5V device. Or have you wanted to control a device...