No, there is no Windows 10 available for UDOO QUAD board.
You should have read this page more carefully, it is udooer/udooer https://www.udoo.org/docs-neo/Basic_Setup/Remote_Terminal_(SSH).html
It looks like something is wrong with Udoo repositories. I already notified @Laura so she can check. There are more people on the forum reporting...
@L @Laura can you check? Something seems to be wrong on the Udoo repository.
Seems that Udoo repository is having an issue, looking at the other threads today about errors during updates.
I do not think it is wise to have both version of Arduino IDE installed. For connection errors please check if the time and date on your Udoo is...
On what Udoo are you on, a Dual/Quad? Perhaps you have to delete the /home/udooer/.arduino15 directory first and then install the latest Arduino...
And if you get a black screen, try another monitor (or TV). The UEFI is sometimes not recognizing the display device.
Check again because they should have. Check if you have the correct row. You do not state on what Udoo (X86, Neo, Quad) you have this issue but on...
To add: you could check the frontpanel led: https://www.udoo.org/forum/threads/led-front-panel.14180/
I do not know. Perhaps there is some Braswell pin that changes. You could also check if the serial device between Arduino and Braswell is up. But...
I would advice you to open a ticket with customer support. Than you have used all support channels of Udoo (next to this forum and GitHub issues)....
Bad SD card? This is the most common source of startup failures. So try another SD card to upload the image. See also...
It is not Udoobuntu not supporting Kivy but Kivy is not supporting I.MX.6. See also: https://github.com/kivy/kivy/issues/4693 Raise a PR at Kivy...
What is the use case? Is the sleep and wake-up function by arduino 101 not useful enough? See for more info...
That depends how you programmed the program :) The Braswell part of the Udoo is like a normal PC so it behaves like a normal PC when it is put to...
You have to use CurieSoftwareSerial. You can find that in the Arduino IDE for the Curie. Do not use the normal Software Serial....
only in Beta: https://www.udoo.org/forum/threads/ubuntu-16-04-for-udoo-neo.4957/
From the PDF manual page 31 : When looking at JST PHR-4 you find a lot of results (but all outside europe). Perhaps a local PC shop can help you.
Yes that's is correct. The Udoo itself needs 1-2 A but if you connect extra hardware (WiFi, harddisk, Arduino 101 sensors etc) you need more, that...
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