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ODROID C4 C4 4.0GB 4 x 2.0GHz

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I want to do something very similar. I followed what you did up to "From Armbian I was able to delete Mate from the eMMC and flash a new Armbian image". Can you add a few noob instructions on how you did this step? Thanks. nss-3.53-1-aarch64 1325,8 KiB 2,16 MiB/s 00:01 [#######################################################] 100% The ODROID-C4 GPIO interface is similar to C2 and fully supports a 3.3Volt interface. This is beneficial for using various peripherals without complicated level shifters as with the XU4’s 1.8Volt GPIOs. Another big improvement is a faster SPI bus interface with a maximum frequency of about 100Mhz. It is significantly faster than the ODROID-C2’s 400Khz software “bit-banged” SPI. I wouldn't hold my breath with regard to running windows anytime soon. The only example I saw was running (veeery slowly) Windows 2000 on an Odroid XU4, but on top of Linux and via CPU emulation.

BASH or ZSH shell, standard Debian/Ubuntu utilities. Features can be adjusted with menu-driven utility. Login is possible via serial, HDMI or SSH. Universal What do you mean by they said they don't maintain releases on the forum? Perhaps there is something that can be done to improve this. re2-1:20200601-1-aarch64 147,3 KiB 1841 KiB/s 00:00 [#######################################################] 100%Thanks to the modern 12nm fabricated S905X3 CPU, the power consumption and heat dissipation are relatively very low. For this reason, if you absolutely need a Windows OS for your projects and have the money to spare, you can also choose our top-of-the-line ODROID-H3 family and run the latest version of Windows 11 Pro right away if you have a proper Windows license.

Here you have a heated, more technical discussion why Windows on ARM SBCs doesn't make sense, on an example of N2+, superior to C4 in almost every regard: viewtopic.php?p=279168#p279168 So I installed the ODROIDBIOS.BIN to Mate on the eMMC, also connected my old Armbian SD card, and used Petitboot to bypass the eMMC and boot into my old Armbian SD card. From Armbian I was able to delete Mate from the eMMC and flash a new Armbian image. I then shutdown the C4, unplugged the SD card and booted into the fresh Armbian install on the eMMC. Removed HDMI-CEC from full volume devices (allow control volume from other remotes when CEC connected) The Raspberry is a nice bit of kit, for sure. The N2 has a clear speed (and core count) advantage though, though it is under-utilised at this point in time.Follow this guide if you want to get started with Home Assistant easily or if you have little to no Linux experience. Suggested hardware Make sure you do have *plenty* of storage available though and adequate device cooling (compressing the image means it gets hot).

Your assumption that you are a typical Odroid customer is fundamentally wrong. Same with your assumption that Windows is the standard, reference OS.

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The Flutter UI framework powered with Upstream Linux kernel 5.4 and ARM Mali GPU accelerated, the Home Automation example is supplied as a real world embedded Linux system development reference. Raspberry Pi is running Windows - we (Hardkernel) are not gonna do nothing becouse you saying that it is pointless

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