Good morning UDOOers, the documentation for the brand new X86 II is online! You can find it here. If you don't know what the X86 II is you can find out more here. Have a fantastic day, and keep being awesome!
Good initiative! What is the easiest way to identify if someone has an Udoo X86 or X86 II? Can you see it from the outside? Is there a Linux command that will show it ?
Hi, the difference in aesthetics is minor. The only two major visible differences are: - On the bulkier side, where all the connectors are the microcontroller is smaller (Curie is bigger than Leonardo). - On the flip side under our logo, the CE and FC logo you can find some writing. If it ends in REVI it means that you're holding an X86 II, if it ends in any other letter that in the alphabet comes before I it's an UDOO X86. There's also a Linux command you can use. - Type lsusb - On the X86 I, among other devices, you'll see Bus 001 Device 011: ID 8087:0ab6 Intel Corp. - On the X86 II, you'll find Bus 001 Device 009: ID 2341:8036 Arduino SA Leonardo (CDC ACM, HID)
SEE https://www.udoo.org/forum/threads/braswell-gpio-number-correction.32374/ for a correction to the docs
Hey there sorry for the late reply. At the moment, I cannot be sure, but when the update happens, we will tell you guys all about it
Hello I am looking for TPM 2.0 driver for UDOO X86 II, for Microsoft Windows 10. I hope that you could direct me to where I can obtain a copy windows 10 drivers for this board. which TPM chip that UDOO X86 II board use? thank you hope to hear from you soon.