You're a pre-order? Just a couple of weeks to wait then (perhaps)!
Well, that's pretty conclusive.
Sounds like it might be a armel/armhf issue possibly. Are you using the stock Linaro Ubunto 11.10 version 1.2 from this site, and then ran the...
That's cool. Battery wise, it's all relative. For those who want to dabble in robots then a run time off batteries of hours is quite...
Use /sys/devices/virtual/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp Ralphie
Looks interesting! 'Balloon' has two L's :-D
Re: State of GPIO's after reboot? Glad you're happy. If you could put [Solved] at the start of the thread title... may be helpful to others in...
Re: State of GPIO's after reboot? You've got it! :-D Yes, the Function (such as GPIO, SPI, SPDIF, I2C etc) of a Pin and the State (IE Input,...
As I understand it the toolchain itself is built armel. Therefore when trying to do armhf stuff you run into issues. If you compile your own...
Lovely guide, well written with appropriate pictures to break it up and make it more readable too! Couple of observations. * You mention 'Ti',...
Re: Green led blinking / UDOO won't boot [Official discussio Hi Xykon I suppose you ought to try just the board... no Bluetooth, no WiFi, no USB...
Re: State of GPIO's after reboot? No, the penny hasn't dropped for you yet on this topic. The i.MX6 on boot up (IE the Kernel) will load a file...
Re: State of GPIO's after reboot? Well remember the UDOO is a little different to Arduino as there are two CPU's on a single board, with Pins...
Re: State of GPIO's after reboot? In short you can have the Pins state/function pretty much how you like. IE their initial state at boot time (so...
You're very welcome. You would expect Pinmuxing to be an advanced topic wouldn't you (and it is), that guide is pretty comprehensive and is still...
Interesting, thank you. Make a detailed post with a writeup when you have something to report pls!
MKO is right, check the basics first. Reimage the card with the very latest release (check the SHA-1 checksum to ensure it's downloaded...
Ok, well assuming the monitor connected is a 1920x1080 and supports 60Hz refresh then it seems fine at boot time. Is your issue with the CLI or a...
A quick summary is: * Ensure UDOO board is off * Connect a micro USB cable to the Serial Port (that's the one nearest the corner). It's official...
I don't understand. You have a 5" display already and are asking how to connect it? Or you don't have a display and are looking for advice on...
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