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Linux Gaming: FNA Games on ODROIDs - Owlboy
I grew quite fond of some of the FNA games, so I decided to give them their own little series in the ODROID magazine. ▶
IssueM Articles
I grew quite fond of some of the FNA games, so I decided to give them their own little series in the ODROID magazine. ▶
The intention with these articles has been to introduce you to NEMS Linux in such a way as to arm you with useful knowledge that gets you up and running immediately. These aren’t intended to appear as documentation, but rather a technical article that gives you ideas as to how NEMS Linux can be used in your environment. ▶
A little while back, I talked about the PC-Engine / TurboGrafx, and that I think it’s an underrated system. ▶
In this article, I will introduce you to an FTP server for the ODROID-GO. It is a rather minimal implementation that currently does not support authentication and passive mode operation. ▶
This article details the steps necessary to install the Google Play Store on ODROID-N2 using Android Pie. ▶
How can these dual cores be used on the ODROID-GO? For example, how can a program written in the Arduino Integrated Development Environment (IDE) take advantage of the ESP32 dual cores? It’s remarkably easy to use the dual cores inside the ODROID-GO, but first let’s gather some basic background information. ▶
For just a paltry $1.50 investment, you can open up an entire ecosystem of sensors, tools, actuators, and displays for your ODROID-GO AND you will still have four GPIO pins left over for other projects ▶
I would be remiss if I didn’t at least mention Google Stadia. This is a streaming game service that promises to breathe new life into your ODROID-XU4 gaming experience—even the lower-powered ODROID-C1 should, in theory, benefit from this Google service. What the heck is Google Stadia? Simply put, as announced ▶
This is a continuation of the Retro Gaming Console article from last month, where we learned how to build the inside of a retro gaming console. ▶
Composite video is an analog video transmission that was popular before the age of digital television, the ODROID-N2 supports this video feature. ▶
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