you need to have 5V and 2a output. I highly recommend getting as close as possible to these numbers, I've seen a lot of problems occur in the odroid community
That's a Rapoo E9080. It's ultraslim and it has a large touchpad on the side, but it's not a really great keyboard. You wouldn't want to program with it or write long texts.
did u make your own power adaptor for the U2? what are the power specs for your AC adaptor, I ordered a U2 and didnt realize i needed to get their own AC adaptor?
oh you sound swedish but i wish i knew how to build a r2 d2 ... its my mom's favorit star wars droid! but i don't know the plans for makeking one.... :/ one day i hope to beabel to make one for my mom :) nice build!
Hi Björn, I ordered last week one of thous little computers from the webpage you linked, and I was wandering if when you order you got any confirmation e-mail or anything like that becuase I have not. I have try sending them an e-maiil, but no reply. Also I try phoning them but they only speak corean which I sadly do not. Cheers
Hi, I have just biught an UDROID-XU, It came with android OS, I have looked at the version of Udroid you got and It seems it also comes with Udroid. How did you manage to get Ubuntu on it?
Keep in mind, he wasn't talking about the Hardkernel Odroid U2, but the Atom-based gear he had before. I've seen a video and OpenGL/CL presentation, where the CPUs (the XU version I call the "Multimedia Server" version has a 4core A15 ARM and a 4core A7 ARM CPU and the GPU (multi-core as well) running a complex calculation..........): the system was using roughly 4-5W(atts) of power. Meaning, that you could run more than 10 of those and they would use less energy than JUST your CPU (!!!). And the $139 version has USB3.0 controllers (Host and OTG) on board and a HD/SSD box as an adapter for harddrive swapping. :) GREAT tool and it's TINY (!!!) as you see in the video. Oh and because it's small and delicate (the I/Os), buy some additional extension cables, so that you don't have to un-plug your gear directly at the ODROID case. Furthermore, the Bluetooth dongle available in their store is NOT Bluetooth LE 4.0 compatible, so you WILL have to invest in a Linux/Android compatible one in order to communicate with Smart Devices in your household via Bluetooth/WiFi or LAN.