No, I am waiting a few months to see how it works out reliability and functionality wise. I would also have to see much more support in the way...
So solved.......with the disclaimer that I don't have an UDOO to prove it.
Re: State of GPIO's after reboot? Thanks for all that. At this point I have to do some reading and following of the forum to learn more about...
Re: State of GPIO's after reboot? That sounds like it would do the trick, and as you said, the GPIO pins will be in whatever state I set up in...
Re: State of GPIO's after reboot? EDIT: Lifeboat_Jim. Am I reading your statement as I would have to set up the pins on the Arduino side so it...
Re: State of GPIO's after reboot? I would be controlling the GPIO pins from the Linux side. Unless I am missing it in the documentation, I don't...
The reason I ask this is because this is an issue with the Raspberry Pi, and I need to know how your board handles this situation. With the Pi,...
Ah, I see.
Same exact problem started happening to me today. Getting tired of deleting emails.
Of course the problem could be several things, but yes, this sounds very similar to the issues with the Raspberry Pi HDMI. On one of my monitors...
OK, bad choice of words. For me, it is just not ready for prime time yet for several reasons. But that is my decision as I don't want to spend...
Maybe I am reading this wrong, but if there is a very limited number of packages compiled for ARM on the UDOO, it is pretty much a useless product...
So I gather from your testing that it is possible to enable the number of processors required in order to save power? How is that done? That...
Weird. I have Yahoo mail, and this happens whether I use the Yahoo app on my smartphone, Yahoo from within Chrome on my smartphone, or Yahoo from...
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