Minecraft Client on ODROID
Minecraft can now be played on the ODROID! Installation is pretty easy, thanks to the packaging skills of Tobias aka @meveric. ▶
Minecraft can now be played on the ODROID! Installation is pretty easy, thanks to the packaging skills of Tobias aka @meveric. ▶
Productivity is key. One of the reasons people work on the command line with BASH, despite all the fancy graphic options even for SBCs like our ODROIDs, is that you can get your task done faster, and with options for automation. ▶
ZFS is an advanced file system with many terrific features that are not available in many of the traditional file systems such as ext4. ▶
In my last article I was setting up my ODROID-H2 as a first computer (running Linux) for my 7 year old son. As you know, with great power comes great responsibility, so this means I have to be able to enforce some limits on computer time. ▶
Over the years, I have upgraded my home storage several times. Like many, I started with a consumer-grade NAS.Enter the ODROID-HC2. With 8 cores, 2 GB of RAM, Gbit ethernet, and a SATA port it offers a great base for massively distributed applications. ▶
It is now possible to use your 64bit ODROID to assist with Coronavirus Research. Thanks to a new application update for Rosetta@home, made possible by the Arm development community. ▶
Hardkernel offers a few USB based WiFi modules to enable WiFi connectivity for their Single Board Computers (SBCs). Some of them can also be used to deploy these SBCs as Access Points. ▶
This appliance style "JeOS" Linux distribution is perfect for running emulators, as it boots lightning fast and uses a minimum of resources ▶
This article will guide you on your journey of setting up an ODROID-C2 with Ubuntu* 16.04 (LTS), building CMake*, OpenCV, and Intel® OpenVINO™ toolkit, setting up your Intel® NCS 2, and running a few samples to make sure everything is ready for you to build and deploy your Intel® OpenVINO™ toolkit applications. ▶
In my quest for a true 64-bit quad-core SBC with each core close to 2 Ghz and with at least 4GB of RAM, I came upon this newly released beauty called ODROID-N2 Let's do a cluster with it! ▶
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