Editorial

March 2019 (ODROID-N2)

This month we are excited to announce the ODROID-N2, a new high performance single board computer that can run Android Pie. We learn about crossgrading from armhf to arm64, just in time to help us transition to our new ODROID-N2. Dave Prochnow shows a great use for our ODROID-GO by  ▶

Linux

Scientific Cluster Computations On An ODROID-MC1

Common state-of-the-art simulations employ hundreds of thousands CPU cores on high-performance computing (HPC) systems to solve big societal challenges. In this context, the scalability and the simulation kernel performance are key to efficient multi-core computations.  ▶

ODROID-XU4

Amibian.js: Emulating a Commodore Amiga on an ODROID-XU4 Cluster

Amibian is what you need to transform your ODROID into an Amiga. It is a very lightweight SD card image that fits on SD cards from the size of 2GB and up. It is made to give you the best Amiga experience you can get without having an actual Amiga. Amibian allows you to remember, relive, and rediscover the joy of Amiga easily with cheap hardware and minimum effort.  ▶

Meet an ODROIDian

Meet An ODROIDian: Chris Lord

I am a software engineer and musician, making most of my living from the former. Currently, I am working on a real-time motion capture system for embedded devices, but I have worked on all sorts of things over the last decade or so.  ▶

Deploying Stack Swarm in Docker Swarm
Linux

ODROID-HC1 Swarm Cluster

The Docker team has developed a clustering and scheduling tool for Docker containers, called swarm. This article describes how one can create an ODROID-HC1 based swarm cluster. This cluster fits in a 19″ rack.  ▶