ODROID-GO

GPS Navigation with ODROID-GO

ODROID-GO is one of those small versatile extensible systems with which, given some imagination, you can create very useful and interesting projects. Here is one such project, that integrates a GPS sensor, to display GPS maps on an ODROID-GO.  ▶

Boombox: Building a Better Stereo Boom Bonnet
Tinkering

Boom Box: Sound Engineering a Better Speaker

To improve the sound of Hardkernel’s Stereo Boom Bonnet (https://goo.gl/TrDU8u), I went to my local hobby shop and got an “assortment pack” of styrene which happened to have some .080mil sheets and some tubing in it. I also purchased a little styrene solvent for welding. I did everything by eye,  ▶

ODROID-GO Advance

How To Assemble The ODROID-GO Advance

One of the best features of the ODROID-GO Advance is that you can build it yourself, since it comes in kit form. This means that you can learn how the pieces fit together, do it as a project with your siblings, friends, or children, and have the satisfaction of playing  ▶

ODROID-C0

Is That a Linux Computer in Your Pocket, or Are You Just Glad to See Me?: Build an ODROID Computer You Can Carry in Your Pocket

Fresh on the heels of the ODROID Tablet project, https://magazine.odroid.com/article/build-a-rootin-tootin-dual-bootin-odroid-tablet-using-the-odroid-c0-to-make-a-professional-grade-tablet-for-under-usd100/, comes an even more portable version of the ODROID-C0. Rather than sporting a large-scale HDMI-equipped LCD, this “pocket ‘puter” relies on a framebuffer-driven video output displayed on a 3.2-inch thin-film-transistor (TFT) touchscreen shield dubbed the C1. While this touchscreen shield  ▶

Gaming

Arcade Box

We made our own arcade box with simple GPIO buttons and joysticks, and called it the ODROID Arcade Box  ▶