You can take a look into https://www.hackster.io/smerkousdavid/udoo-rc-car-62b45e Also you could take a look to the beginners tutorials in my...
Librelec is working, at least I could install it and get it running. I already deleted it as it has no use for me personally.
You are not the only one if you have updated from Ubuntu 17.04 to 17.10. http://serve.3ezy.com/askubuntu.com/q/971349
Well that's a big oops there!! The only possible solution I can think of is to remove the RTC battery and all other power sources. Also remove all...
If you are lucky the tech guys at Udoo customer care know a way how to get your board alive. And perhaps you still have warranty.
Thank you for the feedback. I wish you good luck with the refund. According European law you only have 14 days after purchase to send articles...
Did you update the UEFI/Bios to the latest version (v1.03) when it came out? Then you can reset the UEFI through some hardware options and try to...
What kind of GPIO sensors are you talking about? Do you mean packages for the udoo brick sensors? And do you want to attach the sensors on the...
This might give a solution for Windows 8.1 installation: https://communities.intel.com/thread/109750
This can be a normal PC-USB-Arduino communication issue. Are you reading the data on the Arduino side correctly? Also Search the arduino 101 forum...
It should work, there is no reason why it should not. Perhaps you can contact Udoo technical support (open customer care support ticket) you are...
On what Udoo are you trying to do this?
It looks like your Arduino IDE does not install correctly, see also the screenshots from arduino compared with yours:...
On what Udoo are you trying this? Udoo Neo, Udoo Quad/Dual, Udoo X86?
Does the usb work? If you first installed Arduino IDE and then usb drivers it will not work. Try uninstall Arduino IDE and board package...
Do you have uefi(bios) v103? Is the SD not write protected? If you want to install windows you have to use a specific installation method as...
You need he usb part. If you install Arduino IDE and the arduino 101 board package then the additional driver for Arduino 101 is installed.
Tolerance on Output 12V is 10%. Udoo X86 needs +/- 5%. It depends on how you interpret this tolerance of the power supply but it can be out of spec.
Double post and wrong topic
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/24345/Intel-Driver-Update-Utility There is a 8.1 driver version on this site. Does this not work?
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