RetroELEC for the ODROID-XU4: Emulation Station, RetroArch and Kodi In One Convenient Image
This appliance style "JeOS" Linux distribution is perfect for running emulators, as it boots lightning fast and uses a minimum of resources ▶
This appliance style "JeOS" Linux distribution is perfect for running emulators, as it boots lightning fast and uses a minimum of resources ▶
This article will take a look to see what is needed to set up a basic Linux gaming system on an ODROID-H2. ▶
ZoneMinder (ZM) is an integrated set of applications that provide a complete surveillance solution that allows the user to capture, analyze, record, and monitor an area through any CCTV or security cameras. ▶
This is a guide to setup Kodi with Mame, on the ODROID-XU4 SBC, making it a nice media and game center. It lists all the steps to install the needed software on Ubuntu Linux. ▶
The benchmarks of Hardkernel's ODROID-N2, a new board replacing the cancelled ODROID-N1. ▶
This is a continuation of the Retro Gaming Console article from the May 2019 issue, where we learned how to assemble the basics of a retro gaming console. ▶
I would be remiss if I didn’t at least mention Google Stadia. This is a streaming game service that promises to breathe new life into your ODROID-XU4 gaming experience—even the lower-powered ODROID-C1 should, in theory, benefit from this Google service. What the heck is Google Stadia? Simply put, as announced ▶
EmuELEC is an emulation image that lets you run retro games: Atari, NES, SNES, TG16, PSP, PSX, N64, Genesis/Megadrive, and more. ▶
Ever since we learned that NetBSD had announced that they were making ARM a Tier 1 Architecture we obtained an image and started some testing. We want to report our findings and encourage others to try it out. It is not often that ODROID’s get a new non-Linux operating system. ▶
My Korean name is Jeonghwa Cho and I’m 42 years old. I have been working as an embedded software engineer for 17 years. I am especially responsible for the board support package (BSP) parts, including board bring-up and handling devices. Mainly, I create bootloaders, operating system, and kernel device drivers. System design through collaboration with the hardware and application teams is one of the big parts of my job. ▶
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