Could be possible, but better is the A9 side send a serial command to the sketch to start sending data. How do you read the data on the A9/Linux side?
Do you use serial communication in the sketch? Does it send data right after reboot? The m4 is much faster live after reboot and can fill the...
Or you wait for the next release of udubuntu as it will change the vnc server.
See this thread, it works after some patching http://www.udoo.org/forum/threads/neo-u-boot-no-ethernet-found.2827
Regarding the Serial read from python: Did you write the received data from the M4 somewhere in a text file? Do you know when it failed? Perhaps...
New link http://www.udoo.org/docs-neo/Cookbook_Linux/Device_Tree_Editor.html
Well, in this way you are making it just harder for yourself. Use the Linux part too. When I started with the Neo I did not have any Linux...
and if you use sudo sh -c "echo 0 > /sys/class/pwm/pwmchip0/export" If this works it looks like you have to do the same extra actions as for the...
Arduino on Neo has 2 serial ports: 1 to external pins so you have to have a serial to USB converter to read that on your PC and 1 port to the A9...
from http://www.udoo.org/arduino-m4-external-programming-its-time/ A warning before you start: for external programming the serial monitor doesn’t...
searching the forum also helps to find an answer: http://www.udoo.org/forum/threads/bluetooth.3327/
It looks like you have this: http://www.seeedstudio.com/wiki/Grove_-_GPS#With_Raspberry_Pi Are you supplying 3.3 V to the board? Why dont you use...
http://www.udoo.org/docs-neo/Arduino_M4_Processor/How_to_control_the_9-axis_motion_sensors_from_the_M4_Core.html
thats a known issue, will be solved
I suppose the configuration is just running some simple scripts so some detective work on your side could be needed to find the scripts somewhere...
What do you want to do with your Quad? Use it as a webserver, media server? What did you already try to do? When I Google for "Ubuntu wifi...
You mean this link? http://www.udoo.org/docs/Hardware%20&%20Accessories/UDOO_Setup_lvds_panels.html
I am not an expert on this but the Udoo Neo has 3.3V GPIO pins so it cannot handle 5V signals. I think you need a voltage converter like this...
I suppose not, but to be sure we have to wait for the official release. See also this discussion about android on Udoo quad...
Do you mean on a arduino or on the arduino side of the Neo? Does the GPS sends 3.3V signals and not 5V? What is the GPS make and type? Link?
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