If I go to the trouble to replace the RAM chips, I'd go to the 4GB max! I'd pick a larger chip from the same family that is currently used.
OMG! Solder b*lls gets censored here!
The hard part is getting the new chips lined up correctly onto the PCB pads. The chip covers them. The machine that does it has fancy optics, that...
Removing them is relatively easy with hot air. Getting new ones back on, is way more difficult and expensive.
According to i.MX6 processor data sheets, 2GB is the max for external memory.
All 4 memory chips have to be replaced. If you notice, the i.MX6 processor has a 64 bit data bus, in the schematic. And I also see A0-A15 address...
Sure would be nice if UDOO had 2GB of memory!
Nope, was down for me as well.
I'd be interested in the general steps you took, to get a minimal Ubuntu 14.04LTS image up and running.
Thinking UDOO should be mounted with heat sink fins going vertical, for better heat dispersion.
Hi, I'm Roy from Wisconsin, USA. I'm an electronics technician. I have several computers running flavors of Linux(OpenMediaVault video server, 2...
Another option to consider; using a light pipe for the green LED on the board, and put it through the side. Like a power on indicator. Some...
Share the space the HDD/SSD? Add a door with a screw for easy replacement of the batteries. I'm thinking of adding hole a for rubber duckie...
Got my case today, beautiful craftmanship. Very well done. Small problem, no place for battery pack inside.(dual AA battery holder)
Has anybody noticed any signal degredation with the WI-FI, because of the metal case?
Each chip is 256MBx16. So all 4 makes 1GBx8.
From shellshocker.net
I fixed mine by: sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install --only-upgrade bash
Please quote prices for the various options. I love the case! Excellent job! I might just have to get one, when they are available, again.
Yep, Lubuntu is vulnerable. Looking for a fix as well.
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