Arduino UNO is 5v, and there is no mention of whether that display has been designed to work also with 3.3v. With so low price, it might not be.
Here also a short video guide -- and also me testing screen capture with UDOO (no audio, my English is terrible ;) [MEDIA]
Basically you first need to create a partition for swap and then tell system to use that partition. For example to create swap-partition with...
You can run OS from eMMC. However having swap there can wear out the eMMC faster as there will be more writes to eMMC (especially if swap is used...
Can someone explain the use of inverters here. Why single inverter first and then three in parallel?
Will you be testing it with Linux? I've been thinking getting one of C920/C922Pro/C930e (havn't decided model yet).
It's already variable, but the UEFI was designed by a complete idiot and possible MINIMUM values goes from 55C to 115C. EDIT: Other temperature...
I see you still advertise UDOO X86 with lies., perhaps UDOO should be reported to proper authorities? From...
Are those hard drives powered via USB or with external power source? Many USB-powered hard drives are designed incorrectly on purpose and take...
I've also tried 80mm ARCTIC F8 TC fan which has built-in speed control and temperature probe so BIOS control is not needed, just connect 12 V and...
Yes, in BIOS Boot-menu there is setting "Boot type" to choose between legacy/UEFI/dual. Default is dual and should work with both UEFI and...
I found one message where a user believes that FreeBSD 11 doesn't support internal eMMC, but FreeBSD 12 (which hasn't been released yet) does.
On my UDOO X86 Ultra eMMC is called /dev/mmcblk0[ATTACH]
A lof of conflicting information about AMT. That article claims that AMT is "Built into every modern Intel-based PC" when e.g. this article on...
That seems to be quite misleading article. It fails to tell clearly that AMT is not a problem for normal consumer CPUs (at least this is what I've...
The socket of UDOO X86 is E-key, not "A+E" (whatever that is). Now I don't know if "A+E"-key card will still fit E-key socket or not. On the...
Yes, unfortunately SoC:s used by UDOO X86 only have four PCIe lanes total. One is used by Ethernet and one is used by M.2 E-key slot (e.g. WiFi...
Yes, true benchmarking is quite hard to do correctly.
Of course not simultaneously. I just meant that generally M.2 B-key can support only PCIe or only SATA or both. So while UDOO X86 does support...
M.2 B-key does NOT necessarily support both PCIe and SATA - whether it supports only one of those or both depends on manufacturer.
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