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How to Install Emby on the ODROID-XU4

March 1, 2020

With a small form factor and low price point, development boards are excellent network-attached storage (NAS) devices. One of my favorite home server hardware options for a do-it-yourself (DIY) NAS is the ODROID-XU4. In this article, I can show how one can install Emby Media Server on the ODROID-XU4 treating  ▶

ODROID-XU4 Plex Media Server Installation

March 1, 2020

Plex can be thought of as a DIY (do-it-yourself) Netflix. Whereas Netflix, for instance, lets you stream content from its servers, Plex allows you to take your (legally obtained) digitized media such as movies, TV shows, music files, and pictures, then access them on compatible client devices like phones, tablets,  ▶

Home Assistant: Automate Your House With Your ODROID-N2

March 1, 2020

Home Assistant (HA) is a home automation operating system with a focus on local control and privacy. HA includes a custom operating system, HA Core, to run the home automation operations and a supervisor to manage everything, keeping it up to date.

How To Assemble The ODROID-GO Advance

March 1, 2020

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  ▶

Arduino for ODROID: Setting up your own Oduino

March 1, 2020

Generally, Arduino APIs are used with a microcontroller like an Arduino-UNO, esp8266, etc. These APIs make it easier for people who have used Arduino to control their ODROID GPIO, so I we developed an Arduino API layer for ODROID.

How To Disassemble The ODROID-GO Advance

March 1, 2020

Disassembling the ODROID-GO Advance is fairly straightforward

Java Game Development: Creating Fun With Your ODROID

March 1, 2020

Things You will Need (Use your nearest ODROID supplier) -- ODROID-N2 ~ $60 - $70 ODROID-N2 Case $4 ODROID-N2 Power Supply $6 eMMC (If you choose to use 32GB or 64GB): ~ $27 - $40, or microSD (If you choose to use 16GB, 32GB or 64GB): ~ $8 - $14  ▶

Linux Gaming: ODROID-GO Advance

March 1, 2020

The recently released ODROID-GO Advance has a lot to offer for ODROID fans, and retro gaming enthusiasts. The design of the ODROID makes it perfect for retro gaming and the build in gaming controls are perfect for this purpose. Still, the board itself can do so much more and we’re  ▶

ODROID-GO Advance Operating Systems: An Overview Of The Currently Available Prebuilt Images

March 1, 2020

Now that the ODROID-GO Advance has been out for several months, there are some amazing operating systems that have been ported by the ODROID community.

ZFS Basics: Getting running on the ODROID-H2

March 1, 2020

ZFS is an advanced file system with many terrific features that are not available in many of the traditional file systems such as ext4.

The G Spot: Your Goto Destination for All Things That are Android Gaming: New ODROID-GO Advance Could “Go” Android

March 1, 2020

Lights, cameras, and ALL action; Hardkernel has a new single board computer (SBC) portable star, again, and it’s named the ODROID-GO Advance. Targeted as a followup portable handheld gaming device to the popular ODROID-GO 10th Anniversary ESP32 platform, the new ODROID-GO Advance is destined to outshine every other SBC game  ▶

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Setting up the ODROID-H2+: Installing the H2+ NIC Driver

July 1, 2020 0

The original H2 and H2 REV.B carried two 1GbE NIC whose driver is included in both Windows 10 and recent Linux distributions. On the other hand the ODROID H2+ is equipped with two 2.5GbE NIC based on the Realtek 8125B chipset. This chipset is rather recent and its support in  ▶

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ODROID-H2+: The New And Enhanced X86 Platform

July 1, 2020 0

The ODROID-H2 is back, this time in a slightly upgraded form - named aptly, the ODROID-H2+! Accordingly the board revision code is REV-B+ (while the previous production batch was REV-B). We announced the original ODROID-H2 back in November 2018, as a new generation of single board computer (SBC) - an  ▶

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ODROID-GO Advance Black Edition

June 1, 2020 0

The GO-Advance on a spiffy new version!  ▶

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Selfhosting with ODROID-XU4 CloudShell2: From hardware setup to up and running with Docker

June 1, 2020 0

Easy to spin up and try out new applications, conversely its equally trivial to completely remove applications one may no longer interested in.  ▶

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ODROID-GO Advance Cell Phone: A Custom Built and Coded Cell Phone

May 1, 2020 0

Recently, I decided to build my own cell phone out of an ODROID-GO Advance using a SIM800L module which included a speaker and mic. Thanks to the ample space inside the case, this hardware installation was pretty easy. For this build, I used a Debian Buster image with the SIM880L connected to the ODROID-GO Advance’s UART2.  ▶

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Assist With Coronavirus Research: Using Rosetta@home To Help Find A Cure

May 1, 2020 0

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.  ▶

Linux

Multi Screen Desktop Using VNC - Part 2: An Improved And Simplified Version

May 1, 2020 0

Looks to me everyone has been stuck indoors for longer than they desired. Some of us had to work during this time too. Working on a small laptop screen is no fun task, and using HDMI cables while kids run around is not fun either. So, how about we use an ODROID as a secondary screen?  ▶

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Introducing the New ODROID-C4: A New Generation Single Board Computer

May 1, 2020 0

The ODROID-C4 is a new generation single board computer that is more energy efficient and has higher performance than the ODROID-C2 which was introduced over four years ago, as the world's first affordable ARM 64-bit computer. The ODROID-C4 features an Amlogic S905X3 CPU which is a quad-core Cortex-A55 cluster with a new generation Mali-G31 GPU. The A55 cores run at 2.0Ghz without thermal throttling using the stock heat sink, allowing a robust and quiet computer. The multi-core performance is around 40% faster, and the system DRAM performance is 50% faster than the ODROID-C2.  ▶

Gaming

ODROID-GO Advance Tips And Tricks: Unzip ROMs While Maintaining Box Art And Game List

May 1, 2020 0

This is a short tutorial to help you with your ROM sets and the ODROID-GO Advance. Many of us have ROM sets with accompanying media files like box art, screen shots, logos, etc. Sometimes these ROM sets have compressed files. Now do we really want to be using up precious battery power to decompress games before we load them up?  ▶

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Shall We Play a Game? – Play the Promise of Google Stadia, At a More Practical Bandwidth

May 1, 2020 0

The lackluster launch of Google Stadia left many gamers in the lurch. Sure the lure of playing AAA games inside your browser sounded very attractive, but bandwidth became a bugbear which could not be overcome, yet.  ▶

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