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Wouldn’t it be interesting to use ODROID-C2 in order to see specific pandemic data and to know what’s happening in your country in the middle of crisis today? In this article we will see how we can keep up to date with the COVID-19 pandemic using ODROID-C2 and an IoT ▶ The National Institute of Science and Technology, or NIST, maintains a widely used set of open source tools known as NIST Biometric Image Software, or NBIS for short. The functionality that is going to be focused on is its use related to fingerprinting[1], [2]. This article will cover everything needed ▶ About a year ago, I wrote about box86, an i386 emulator for ARM developed by @ptitSeb, who is also responsible for the awesome gl4es wrapper for OpenGL → OpenGL ES. While the original look at it a year ago was already impressive, I want to look at it again, and ▶ This tutorial will show you how to set up an Amiga emulator on your ODROID-XU4 by building your own copy of Uae4Arm and setting it up with kickstart ROMs and Workbench files from Amiga Forever or wherever you got your copy from. This tutorial assumes you have a working ODROID-XU4 ▶ Retroroller is a pre-built image for the ODROID-GO Advance that provides RetroArch 32bit and 64bit on CrashOverride's one and only stock image. Among other tweaks, a custom kernel is integrated that supports sleep. The idea with this image is to be able to update via a rolling package release instead ▶
Coronavirus Tracking And Monitoring: Using IoT with an ODROID-C2 to Stay Informed
Fingerprint Processing: Running the NIST NBIS Fingerprint Toolset on an ODROID-XU4
Linux Gaming on ODROID: Box86 - Part 2
Amiga Emulation Box: Turn Your ODROID-XU4 Into a 1980s Wonder Computer
Retro Roller: An Optimized Gaming Experience For Your ODROID-GO Advance