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September 2018 (Commodore Gaming)

This month, Justin Lee and Charles Park turn a regular monitor into a large touch-screen Android device. Tobias takes us for a look at some classic retro gaming on Commodores. We also have the next two parts of our Coding Camp series for the ODROID-GO, where we learn to control  ▶

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December 2019 (Mobile Workstation)

As the end of this year, and decade, approaches we have a terrific ODROID Magazine issue for you all to celebrate with!  In this month's issue, we have a great title article that covers creating your very own ODROID powered mobile workstation made. If you're still in the DIY mindset,  ▶

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October 2018 (Car Infotainment)

For this October’s issue, Tobias Schaaf makes us all nostalgia in part 1 of his Game Nostalgia series. @Kamots shows us his ODROID-GO wireless charging mod, which is perfect as our Coding Camp guide this month describes reading the ODROID-GO’s battery voltage. @poptmartone takes his ODROID-C2 on the road running  ▶

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January 2020 (ODROID-GO Advanced)

Happy new year to all the ODROIDians out there around the world. To start off the new year, we have a terrific issue for you which highlights the new ODROID-GO Advanced. If that wasn't enough we are kicking off things off with a Linux 5.4 development party for the ODROID-Xu4.  ▶

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November 2018 (ODROID-H2)

This November’s issue has the article many ODROIDians have been waiting for, a new ODROID device release! We are excited to announce the ODROID-H2, a high performance x86-64bit platform. Additionally, we have great articles highlighting gaming on an ODROID-XU4, with an impressive Dreamcast build by @8BitFlashback. Limor Wainstein shows us  ▶

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February 2020 (KVM Virtualization)

Now that the new ODROID-GO Advance is available and shipping, we have a couple of great articles to accompany it in this month's magazine. If you're looking to do some ODROID-GO Advance performance analysis, Joy Cho's guide to ARM Streamline is a great place to start. For the ODROID-XU4 we have  ▶

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December 2018 (ODROID-GO Tricorder)

This month we continue to highlight some features of the ODROID-H2 by looking into its bios and remote functionality. In Coding camp series 9 and 10, we connect the Weather Board 2 and Ultra-Sonic distance sensor to the ODROID-GO. We also have some great guides for gamers where we look  ▶

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March 2020 (Assembly & Disassembly of the ODROID-GO Advance)

This month's issue is absolutely filled with many fantastic ODROID-GO Advance articles as well as many others.  Pascal Vizeli shows some amazing home automation with his ODROID-N2. We look at developing video games using Java with Brian Ree. Additionally, we learn how to properly assemble and disassemble our ODROID-GO Advances.  ▶

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September 2017 (ODROID-HC1)

We have transitioned to an HTML version of the magazine, which has quite a few improvements over the PDF version: Mobile friendly Comments for each article Code blocks are no longer inappropriately hyphenated Google searches will bring up individual articles Categories and tags make it easy to find groups of  ▶

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April 2020 (Stay Safe at Home)

This month’s ODROID Magazine is now available, and like always it’s filled with loads of exciting and interesting articles, to help you have some fun while staying safe at home. For all those ODROIDians out there with an ODROID-GO Advance, you're in luck as we have several great articles for  ▶