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How to Build a Monku1000: Harnessing the Power of the ODROID-GO

May 1, 2019 Brian Ree 0

This article will show, in detail, how we build a Monku1000 from a standard ODROID-GO kit from Hardkernel.com. You won't need anything more than a screwdriver set to accomplish this task and we'll show you all the little tips we've learned while building a bunch of these things. This tutorial  ▶

ODROID-C2

How to Build a Monku Retro Gaming Console - Part 1: Adding Custom Buttons And Controllers

June 1, 2019 Brian Ree 0

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.  ▶

Gaming

Monku R3: Building The Ultimate ODROID-XU4 / XU4Q Gaming Console - Part 2

November 1, 2019 Brian Ree 0

This article will show you in detail how to polish off your Monku Retro 3 (ODROID-XU4) video game console.  ▶

Gaming

How to Build a Monku Retro Gaming Console - Part 3: Adding The Final Touches

September 1, 2019 Brian Ree 0

This is a continuation of the Retro Gaming Console article from last month, where we learned how to configure the software for a retro gaming console.  ▶

Gaming

How to Build a Monku Retro Gaming Console - Part 2: Building The Case

July 1, 2019 Brian Ree 0

This is a continuation of the Retro Gaming Console article from last month, where we learned how to build the inside of a retro gaming console.  ▶

Gaming

Monku R4 With An ODROID-N2 and Batocera Linux: The Best Retro Gaming Console You Can Build for Around $100

January 1, 2020 Brian Ree 0

This tutorial covers the process of setting up an ODROID-N2 with 2GB of RAM and iInstalling Batocera Linux so we can use our ODROID-N2 as a TV retro gaming console.  ▶

Gaming

Five Minute Fun with your Monku R1: Retro Cubicle Commando

October 1, 2019 Brian Ree 0

This tutorial shows you how to convert your Monku Retro console into a Retro Cubicle Commando!  ▶

Gaming

How to Build a Monku Retro Gaming Console - Part 2: Configuring the Software

August 1, 2019 Brian Ree 0

This is a continuation of the Retro Gaming Console article from last month, where we learned how to build a case for a retro gaming console. This installment will show you how to configure the software for the project. In this article, I will show you in detail how to  ▶

Gaming

Monku R3: Building The Ultimate ODROID-XU4 / XU4Q Gaming Console - Part 1

October 1, 2019 Brian Ree 0

Requirements Tools: A small screwdriver set that contains a few small Phillips head screwdrivers. A clean static free work surface. Monitor or TV with HDMI support to test the device. Mac SD card image writing software. I use balenaEtcher, it is free and works great. Window SD card image writing  ▶

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Home Assistant: Designing A Fancy Dashboard

January 1, 2018 0

In this article we're going to look at a Home Assistant companion - AppDaemon  ▶

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Building Android LineageOS: A Step-By-Step Guide

November 1, 2017 0

This guide will show you how to download and compile the Android kernel for ODROID-XU3/XU4.  ▶

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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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HID Gadget Device: Using The ODROID-C2

April 1, 2018 0

The following guide describes how to setup the ODROID-C2 as a HID gadget device  ▶

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Thundroid: The Perfect Bitcoin Lightning Node

June 1, 2018 2

Bitcoin is a native digital currency for the internet age. It could be considered just another international currency, but one without a native country so it defies borders, trade policies, and arbitrary inflation. In the 2008 whitepaper (https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf) by the pseudonymous Satoshi Nakamoto it is described as “...a purely peer-to-peer  ▶

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Using your ODROID-XU4 as a Bluetooth A2DP Speaker or HFP Handsfree Unit With Your iPhone

December 1, 2017 0

The first is to stream audio via Bluetooth A2DP from an iPhone to an ODROID-XU4, and the second is to use the ODROID-XU4 as an HFP Handsfree Unit for the iPhone during calls.  ▶

ODROID-C1+

Home Automation with Home Assistant

March 1, 2018 0

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

Gaming

OGST Gaming Console Kit for the ODROID-XU4

June 1, 2018 0

The OGST Gaming Console Kit for the ODROID-XU4 kit allows you to build your own gaming console with a powerful ODROID-XU4 or ODROID-XU4Q. Its attractive design includes a fancy 2.4” LCD to show programmable game logo animations, and is specifically designed to work with the popular ODROID GameStation Turbo disk image. The Gaming Console Kit is available at the Hardkernel store for USD$24, and pairs well with the new GameSir G3w USB Controller Joystick. The ODROID-XU4 or XU4Q, microSD card or eMMC module, 5V/4A PSU and USB game controller/joystick are not included.  ▶

Tutorial

BASH Basics: Introduction to BASH

July 1, 2018 0

Customize the BASH prompt and BASH behavior  ▶

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Build Your Own Home Server: Storing A Large Amount Of Multimedia Files

October 1, 2017 0

How to build a network attached storage (NAS) at home to automate backup of smartphone data, manage and share data on the internet, stream videos, download and manage Torrents on a smartphone, or host a personal blog.  ▶

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