Coding Camp Part 1: Getting Started with Arduino
In this article, you will learn how to download and install Arduino IDE and ODROID-GO specific libraries and examples ▶
In this article, you will learn how to download and install Arduino IDE and ODROID-GO specific libraries and examples ▶
Imagine if the electricity to your business was cut off. But not just your business -- your city, your county and your entire region! That is what ameriDroid was faced with due to PG&E's Public Safety Power Shutoff that started on Saturday, October 26, 2019, and lasted until the afternoon of Wednesday, October 30 affecting our warehouse in Northern California. ▶
Like any other operating system, Android internally needs to have persistence storage for storing system information. In this article we will take a look at some of the content providers that are used internally by the operating system. ▶
This article addresses the creation of an Armbian image using the mainline linux kernel 5.2.0-rc3, and the setup of the popular home automation software, Home Assistant. This exercise was performed targeting the popular Single Board Computer (SBC) ODROID-C1. ▶
When Ubuntu 18.04 was launched for ODROID-C2 in summer of 2018, Hardkernel stated that unfortunately, due to complicated dependency issues it was impossible to upgrade from 16.04 to 18.04 (at that time). That time is gone, let's rock an upgrade for a new release. ▶
Here is brief summary of the kernels and crypto algorithms that were modified for the Odroid and the test results. ▶
Kali Linux is one of the best systems for penetration testing. It is available for various ARM-based devices and for a short time the ODROID-XU4 was available on the official Kali website. ▶
This page explains how to enable the CAN bus on ODROID-C1/C1+/C0 via HW SPI interface and Detailed instruction to exchange data with a MCP2515 Bus Monitor board ▶
In this article, we will make a wireless bridge to our smartphone using the Bluetooth RFCOMM protocol stack. ▶
This is the continuation of the initial January 2020 magazine article titled “Android Things”, which details using a new Google-backed operating system which facilitates using the GPIO pins on ODROID devices. ▶
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