ODROID-GO

Dual Cores to GO: Dual Core Processing on the ODROID-GO

How can these dual cores be used on the ODROID-GO? For example, how can a program written in the Arduino Integrated Development Environment (IDE) take advantage of the ESP32 dual cores? It’s remarkably easy to use the dual cores inside the ODROID-GO, but first let’s gather some basic background information.  ▶

Linux

Introducing NEMS Linux: Part 1 - The Nagios Enterprise Monitoring Server for ODROID Devices

NEMS Linux has evolved to be what I feel is the best out-of-the-box Nagios experience available. As a Nagios user myself, this is the Nagios server I have longed for. As NEMS has continued to grow, I set out to find a more powerful platform than the Raspberry Pi. That’s when I found the ODROID-XU4. Just over a year ago (September 13, 2017 to be exact) I began my quest to port NEMS Linux to the ODROID-XU4. After nearly a year of development, I am extremely proud and excited to share: NEMS Linux is now available for ODROID boards.  ▶

Tinkering

Solar Powered Microserver

Blackouts are not just annoying, but cause a series of problems impacting almost all aspects of modern life, so after months in the dark, I took the plunge an built a small solar power system.The ODROID C2 has a 64-bit quad-core ARM CPU, 2 GB of RAM, and support eMMC for storage. It is one of the most powerful SBCs in the market in its price range. With this in mind, I set out to convert some of my existing ODROID and SBCs to replace the common servers and computers I normally use.  ▶

Tinkering

Your Very Own Mobile Internet Device

This is a MID or mobile internet device in the same vein, with the same unending promise, as the pocket computers of old. Cellular-connected and running a full desktop operating system, this device can enable you in a way that current hand-held mobile platforms will not.  ▶