GBM Video Driver
This is a guide to install GBM-enabled user space drivers and build retro gaming emulators. ▶
This is a guide to install GBM-enabled user space drivers and build retro gaming emulators. ▶
You can build your own Network Time Protocol (NTP) server using GPS and PPS on your ODROID. This system gives you very accurate time which can be very useful for specific use cases. As a result, our local server can have a very accurate time with less than 10 microseconds of tolerance. ▶
These ODROIDs are alive with the sound of Android gaming! From C (e.g., ODROID-C2) to X (e.g., ODROID-XU4), gaming on your favorite console has never been more fun. So open your Google Play Store app and let’s get downloading. Run Garfield, Run! Recently updated and free to play, Garfield Rush ▶
the ODROID-XU4 runs a bevy of operating systems including RetroPie, Ubuntu MATE, and RecalBox ▶
After finding some small 15x15x5mm heatsinks, I decided to create an ODROID cluster using water cooling in order to reduce its temperature and noise. I started with a single ODROID-XU4 to see if the small heatsinks were powerful enough to distribute heat away from the board. ▶
This is a guide to setup Kodi with Mame, on the ODROID-XU4 SBC, making it a nice media and game center. It lists all the steps to install the needed software on Ubuntu Linux. ▶
The ODROID-XU4 supports 3 cooling levels for the thermal control, and on this article you will learn to tailor it to suit your cooling and noise needs. ▶
This article is about the Hysteresis fan controller for the ODROID-XU4. When the fan comes on, it stays on for a while. It cools down the CPU enough that it then turns off. As the CPU gets hotter, the fan spins harder. ▶
We are back again with the ODROID-XU4/XU4 and Sega Saturn games. This time I want to look into games starting with the letter “S” like in Saturn, or as in “shmup”. There are so many great games for the Sega Saturn that start with the letter “S” that I enjoy ▶
In the January issue of ODROID Magazine, I introduced you to some of the new features of NEMS Linux 1.5 and how to upgrade from 1.4.1 to 1.5 using the NEMS Migrator tool. NEMS Linux 1.5 has since been gaining momentum on the XU4 platform. This little single board computer from Hardkernel has proven itself as a stable platform for a Nagios Enterprise Monitoring Server. ▶
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