U3 has been just released and it's cheaper, 59$. U2 and U3 will share the same kernel.Ted Dog wrote:Yes, happy to hear its getting the major update.. A4 is nice..
Odroid-U2 is out of stock....
FatdogArm Alpha4 - 1 November 2013 [CLOSED]
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drool....
looks like a winner... Only need one so this could work for me.. but what would shipping be and wifi option
drool....
looks like a winner... Only need one so this could work for me.. but what would shipping be and wifi option
I thinks it's USD$25 flat rate, FedEx. Dang.. just not quite enough in my PayPal..pedro wrote:You can find the shipping cost just by checking out the items you want in the site shop.
If you have a RTL8188CUS based wireless adapter it should work without problems, it's supported by odroid, I think different chipsets may need extra work to run. James may help you better than me on this
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The list of supported wifi cards is in the kernel config file (which, for ubuntu image, is inside; I'm not sure where you can find one for android but I believe the list is more or less the same for both); I can upload that list if needed.pedro wrote:You can find the shipping cost just by checking out the items you want in the site shop.
If you have a RTL8188CUS based wireless adapter it should work without problems, it's supported by odroid, I think different chipsets may need extra work to run. James may help you better than me on this
If your wifi card is not in the list, and you want to use it for the official android/ubuntu release, you can raise a request in hardkernel forum to get it compiled - I can't compile for you because the kernel module must be compiled *with the same compiler used to compile the kernel* --- and I'm not sure what compiler they use.
For FatdogArm, yes I can compile new kernel modules or even new kernel for you. I will also upload the full kernel sources I used for all FatdogArm releases so you can build new modules yourself if you wish.
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Compile farms and test platforms ...starhawk wrote:@jamesbond -- what happens to all your ARM systems after you get FatDogARM running on them?
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would this work.. someone in the dream of rasberry pi off topic was asking about VGA..
would this work.. someone in the dream of rasberry pi off topic was asking about VGA..
I am ready to give this a go on my MK802, I am currently downloading fd-arm.sfs and already finished downloading a10-mk802ii-kernel.tar.gz,are these the correct files. Also if I understand this correctly all I need to do is extract the a10-mk802ii-kernel.tar.gz to a bootable micro sd, then copy over the fd-arm.sfs put the micro sd into the mk802 and power up. Is that correct?
If you have the original MK802 (not MK802ii) then use a10-mele kernel. Yes basically you extract the kernel package and fd-arm.sfs to the sd-card, but you need to do a little more. The full steps are here: http://distro.ibiblio.org/fatdog/web/ar ... ml#a10_a20.
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Cubieboard vs Odroid
@Jamesbond
In your experience, for a desktop OS as Fatdog which board is better: Cubieboard or ODROID.
I'm thinking of buying one of the new models: Cubieboard 3 (Cubietruck) or ODROID-U3 and your experience as developer is very valuable and meaningful for me.
In your experience, for a desktop OS as Fatdog which board is better: Cubieboard or ODROID.
I'm thinking of buying one of the new models: Cubieboard 3 (Cubietruck) or ODROID-U3 and your experience as developer is very valuable and meaningful for me.
Re: Cubieboard vs Odroid
Odroid-U3 has a quad-core (4-core), Cortex-A9 processor running at 1.7GHz with 2GB of RAM. Cubietruck has a dual-core (2-core) Cortex A7 processor running at 1GHz with 1GB RAM (some models apparently comes with 2GB RAM too). Performance-wise, Odroid will annihilate Cubietruck completely.mories wrote:@Jamesbond
In your experience, for a desktop OS as Fatdog which board is better: Cubieboard or ODROID.
I'm thinking of buying one of the new models: Cubieboard 3 (Cubietruck) or ODROID-U3 and your experience as developer is very valuable and meaningful for me.
But Cubietruck has things that Odroid doesn't have:
a) VGA output
b) SATA connector
c) built-in wireless and bluetooth (on Odroid you need to buy extra)
d) extension pins (on Odroid you need to buy an "USB I/O board")
So whichever one is better depends on what you plan to do with it.
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Latest mtpaint 64 bit version - compiled in fatdog630
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Apparently I still need a little help. I am not sure of two things.
1.) Which mk802 I have. Mine has a barcode on the back that says "MK802A-1" Which kernel should I download for that?
2.) I following the installation instructions to the letter, using the two partition option. /dev/sdb1 is FAT32 500MB /dev/sdb2 is EXT4 7.12GB
no errors were generated. I used the mele kernel rather than the mk802ii.
When I put the micro SD into the MK802A-1 and powered up it booted straight to Android (which performs miserably on this device). Should I try the kernel for the MK802ii and if, so do I need to redo the uboot step or just swap the files out? Sorry it took me so long to get back to this project, I don't have consistent access to the device as my wife is generally using it to stream music or video when I have time to work on this.
1.) Which mk802 I have. Mine has a barcode on the back that says "MK802A-1" Which kernel should I download for that?
2.) I following the installation instructions to the letter, using the two partition option. /dev/sdb1 is FAT32 500MB /dev/sdb2 is EXT4 7.12GB
no errors were generated. I used the mele kernel rather than the mk802ii.
When I put the micro SD into the MK802A-1 and powered up it booted straight to Android (which performs miserably on this device). Should I try the kernel for the MK802ii and if, so do I need to redo the uboot step or just swap the files out? Sorry it took me so long to get back to this project, I don't have consistent access to the device as my wife is generally using it to stream music or video when I have time to work on this.