You must make sure the adapter is not CNVi ("Connectivity Integration", Intel Integrated Connectivity I/O interface) which requires specific Intel...
Have you checked the EAPI yet? Maybe has what you looking for. https://www.udoo.org/docs-bolt/BIOS_UEFI_and_Tools/EAPI.html
hence also why the noise was changing along the blinking LED program that came with the arduino as a test
some switching power supply inside the bolt does not have enough load and the frequency/duty cycle makes the coil resonate into the audible...
HDMI, USB keyboard and mouse, I have an external USB hub as well, as I read above the more you connected to it the better, though I just noticed...
My guess is also that would be ok as the 5V does not come from the Arduino it self but by the USB it is connected on and should be able to provide...
the specific heatsink is still being sold although it is end of life from manufacturer https://www.newegg.com/p/1YF-00AC-00038 I would prefer a...
Indeed with the device properly setup with all accessories the whine has stop for me too.
changelog history.txt within the zip file and so far 1.08 is the latest there is
Think it will overlap the memory modules, you need the base of the heatsink 60mm wide at most and 30mm height clearance before it can fit, though...
Hello people, I finally tried to move away from the old USB plugs and got my self a Type C USB Hub to connect things, but seems the hub connects...
I think just realized you meant to use the bolt as a mass storage device like a thumb drive it self from another host. Do not think that is...
For the emmc you need kernel version at least 5.2.5 (Known issues) and then you get a /dev/mmcblk0 block device. After that you can do things like...
I have installed windows on my WD Blue SN550 NVMe SSD (WDS100T2B0C) which is DRAM-less and it is showing in BIOS (1.08) and working properly.
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