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Home Automation with Home Assistant

March 1, 2018

Home Assistant is an open-source home automation platform built on Python 3 that supports over 1100 components

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ODROID-N1 vs ODROID-XU4: A Real-World Benchmark Comparison

March 1, 2018

In keeping with their timely innovations, Hardkernel has just announced their latest SBC offering, the ODROID-N1, based on the Rockchip RK3399 SOC, here is our comparison with the ODROID-XU4

Prime Number Discovery: Use an ODROID-C2 to make mathematical history

March 1, 2018

“The problem of distinguishing prime numbers from composite numbers and of resolving the latter into their prime factors is known to be one of the mostf important and useful in arithmetic.” − Carl Friedrich Gauss In this article, I will give some background into some of the algorithmic aspects of  ▶

Linux Gaming: Saturn Games - Part 2

March 1, 2018

Once again, we return to the topic of the ODROID-XU3/XU4 and Sega Saturn games

Web Kiosk: How To Build A Chromium-Based Touchscreen Experience

March 1, 2018

I was looking for a platform that would allow me to bring together various remote-control functionalities under a single device/interface

cinfo on ODROID-XU4

clInfo: Compiling The Essential OpenCL GPU Tuning Utility For The ODROID-XU4

March 1, 2018

I've been digging into why clinfo does not work on the ODROID-XU4 so I took some time to figure out why.

Prospectors, Miners, and 49er's: Dual GPU-CPU Mining on the ODROID-XU4/MC1/HC1/HC2

March 1, 2018

There are many people using the XU4/MC1/HC1/HC2 for CPU crypto-mining

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Creating an NTP Server Using GPS/PPS

March 1, 2018

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  ▶

Getting Started with Android on the ODROID-C2: A Beginner’s Guide

March 1, 2018

There are two options for installing Android on an ODROID-C2. Hardkernel offers a pre-installed eMMC or microSD card, which would only require installing Google Play. Alternatively, the Android OS may be downloaded from the Hardkernel website and installed manually onto the eMMC or microSD card.

hardware decoding

How to Enable Hardware Decoding for the ODROID-C2

March 1, 2018

A git repository that has fixes intended to help user enable Hardware Decoding for the ODROID-C2. To everyone that is dealing with this issue please clone this repository and do the following steps.

ODROID-XU4 Control Computer: Creating an All-In-One Control System

March 1, 2018

There was no embedded Linux system that had the computing power to run large particle filters for a reasonable cost, and also had the required sensors (GPS, IMU) of a reasonable quality built-in, so williamg42 decided to make one.

Meet An ODROIDian: Go Sang “Luke” Chul (Luke.go)

March 1, 2018

Meet "Luke", Hardkernl software engineer and maintainer of the Android version for all ODROID devices except for LineageOS for the ODROID-XU4. He mainly updates the revisions, adds features, and fixes bugs in the official Hardkernel Android build.

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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  ▶

ODROID-H2+

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!  ▶

Docker

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.  ▶

Linux

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?  ▶

ODROID-C4

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?  ▶

Gaming

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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