Seg Faults are typical for hardware acceleration and/or armhf (hard float architecture) issues. Suggest you try viewtopic.php?f=19&t=251 (the...
Welcome. I think you're confused. The UDOO is a dual/quad ARM9 and a SAM3X8E which is an Arduino Due compatible clone. GPIO is General Purpose...
@hl68fx I've not seen you on IRC these last 2 days to continue our discussion on I2C. In short, I've tried it myself without any success either....
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Yep. 3.3V *logic* (IE what the IO pins are exposed to). This is different to the power supply for the board as a whole. Yes, perfectly safe....
Due all the way for me: 32bit, faster clock, faster ADC of higher accuracy, much more memory, more pins, 3.3v. The only real downside is fewer...
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Ubuntu & minimal aren't words that go together. You'll want to grab the Debian Minimal and then add stuff to it as you wish ->...
If it's in libraries then it isn't in 'core'.
Given that the target audience for Processing is perhaps those a little less technical savvy I wonder if anyone who has mastered it now (such as...
try a different SD card and/or reflash.
I know some have run into issues with the Ubuntu networking manager, have disabled it and sorted out their setup with CLI config tools.
Nope, the latest release is 1.5.4 as per hl68fx's post to you which gives you all the info. As the UDOO is 'special' so is the IDE, so versions...
'TARGET_ARCH_VARIANT=armv7-a-neon' Well, that doesn't look good to start with, seeing as UDOO is ARM 9.
Team UDOO have recently switched to uboot2013 which does support boot menus, but haven't implemented it (yet). However yes you can have multiple...
Sounds right (from memory), the UDOO's included libraries in Arduino IDE are just the 'core' ones. You can easily add any other library of course.
If you didn't want to tie up a USB port (although you could use a USB Hub to solve that of course), you can get a UART Baseboard + Bluetooth...
The onboard voltage regulator needs 6-15v, so it isn't possible to power over USB.
More powerful on the ARM9 side but less so on the Arduono. Not sure they have the balance right, but would suit many of course. The inclusion of...
You mean a 'loopback'? Ought to be available, most network stacks do that in logical rather than physical layers. Google/text search the library...
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