Ah nice! I've only ever messed with Unos, Megas, and then the Teensy's so I wasn't aware this was a standard part on some of the newer boards...
Yes, I realize that the Udoo sold one is 12 volts, HOWEVER, 1) it's going to be a pain buying that specific connector (I'll end up paying more for...
I can't even get the Arduino editor to install properly on Ubuntu 16.04. Grrr. I run the install script and it seems like it's doing stuff and...
Has anybody figured out how to work with the built in 6-DOF? I found the link to the product page for the chip they're using, and it has some...
Don't believe it matters either way, but I've always seen them as metal.
Not supposed to get the Fan (it's considered "optional").. Honestly, while I wait for them to clear the preorders and make their fan available,...
Also, check the power management settings in Device Manager for the USB port. It's possible that it's trying to put the port into sleep mode and...
Yeah, chances are they were following the instructions, but were trying to use their RasPi images instead of the Ubuntu image and things just went...
Remember that you need to do it from a CMD that was Run as Admin..
Well, the article has incorrect info all over the place... But what can you do?
Yeah, this is exactly why I didn't bother with the eMMC upgrade to 32GB... Even that would feel incredibly tight to me... So I did the 128...
What OS are you running on it? It's possible that the power profile is set to high performance and never letting it clock down or turn off cores...
Sure, until you plug some damn card in that was meant for a full sized PC! Seriously, what the heck kind of card did you need to go this route???
Ok, going to ask the obvious question.... WHY??? If you needed PCI-E slots why didn't you just go with a ITX or similar board that has one?
Regardless, the distros you're listing will NOT work! Those are for Raspberry Pi and ARM CPU architecture. This is an x86 board - you need to be...
Udoobuntu isn't going to work (assuming you're talking about the one on here: http://www.udoo.org/downloads/ ) because those are for the older ARM...
Have you tried installing onto a USB 3.0 Thumb drive? Maybe you can use that in the mean time?
Not a big deal... I was just hoping I could make use of something I already had laying around (I have both the 7 and the 15" from the older...
Just wondering if anybody knows if there's a way to use the older 7" screen from the Udoo Dual/Quad board on the new x86 board? I'm wanting to...
Ok, that's probably not going to work then...At least not for Android AFAIK (I haven't messed with Android at all so I don't know what's...
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