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Thinking Outside the Box - Part 1 of 3
Making Single Board Computers Work for You in Any Workflow Maybe you’re like me. One of the old-school computer tinkerers that started on 8-bit machines back around 1980 when...
Thinking Outside the Box - Part 1 of 3
Making Single Board Computers Work for You in Any Workflow Maybe you’re like me. One of the old-school computer tinkerers that started on 8-bit machines back around 1980 when...
How-To: Writing an image to your eMMC Module
So, you’ve just received that single board computer and eMMC module that you have been anxiously awaiting, unboxed it, and gathered the peripherals and cables to connect it. Now what?
How-To: Writing an image to your eMMC Module
So, you’ve just received that single board computer and eMMC module that you have been anxiously awaiting, unboxed it, and gathered the peripherals and cables to connect it. Now what?
New Video - ODROID-HC2 Getting Started
Check out our latest video on creating your own network storage using the powerful ODROID-HC2!
New Video - ODROID-HC2 Getting Started
Check out our latest video on creating your own network storage using the powerful ODROID-HC2!
More Impressions - RockPro64
Browser Tests Sound Tests Default Storage Partitions New OS Image Release Further Browser Testing
More Impressions - RockPro64
Browser Tests Sound Tests Default Storage Partitions New OS Image Release Further Browser Testing
Good Read: August Issue of ODROID Magazine
Check out the latest projects, how-tos and guides in the August issue of ODROID Magazine!
Good Read: August Issue of ODROID Magazine
Check out the latest projects, how-tos and guides in the August issue of ODROID Magazine!
First Impressions - RockPro64
Normally, when using a single board computer on a non-standard display (like the one I used for this test), some fiddling is required to get the display settings correct. However...
First Impressions - RockPro64
Normally, when using a single board computer on a non-standard display (like the one I used for this test), some fiddling is required to get the display settings correct. However...