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<section begin="intro" />'''UDOO''' is a series of Freescale i.MX 6 single-board computers integrated with a [http://arduino.cc/en/pmwiki.php?n=Main/ArduinoBoardDue Arduino 2] compatible microcontroller, primarily designed for the education of computer science, the world of makers and the Internet of Things. | |||
'''UDOO''' is a series of | |||
The product was initially launched on | The product was initially launched on Kickstarter at April 2013 reaching wide consensus, with three models of UDOO available: UDOO Dual Basic, UDOO Dual, UDOO Quad, respectively priced at $99, $115, $135 at launch.<section end="intro" /> | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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The easiest way to use Kodi on a UDOO board is to just install a Kodi-specific OS to your Micro SD card with one of the following OS's. The UDOO board will boot directly up into Kodi and nearly every setting can be easily configured within the Kodi GUI | The easiest way to use Kodi on a UDOO board is to just install a Kodi-specific OS to your Micro SD card with one of the following OS's. The UDOO board will boot directly up into Kodi and nearly every setting can be easily configured within the Kodi GUI | ||
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* | * GeeXboX - '''[http://wiki.solid-run.com/GeeXboX instructions]''' | ||
* [http://www.udoo.org/downloads/ UDOOBuntu] - '''[http://www.udoo.org/downloads/]''' | * [http://www.udoo.org/downloads/ UDOOBuntu] - '''[http://www.udoo.org/downloads/]''' | ||
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*http://elinux.org/UDOO_Distributions | *http://elinux.org/UDOO_Distributions | ||
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UDOO is a series of Freescale i.MX 6 single-board computers integrated with a Arduino 2 compatible microcontroller, primarily designed for the education of computer science, the world of makers and the Internet of Things.
The product was initially launched on Kickstarter at April 2013 reaching wide consensus, with three models of UDOO available: UDOO Dual Basic, UDOO Dual, UDOO Quad, respectively priced at $99, $115, $135 at launch.
Overview
UDOO is designed as a development platform that merges a Dual or Quad Core ARM Freescale]] Cortex-A9 i.MX 6 CPU, with optimal performances both on Linux and on Android operating system, and an Arduino 2 compatible board, embedded with a dedicated ARM Atmel SAM3X 8E CPU.
UDOO is a joint effort of Aidilab srl and SECO USA Inc, in collaboration with a multidisciplinary team of researchers with expertise in interaction design, embedded systems, sensor networks and cognitive science.
Installing Kodi
Linux
The easiest way to use Kodi on a UDOO board is to just install a Kodi-specific OS to your Micro SD card with one of the following OS's. The UDOO board will boot directly up into Kodi and nearly every setting can be easily configured within the Kodi GUI
- GeeXboX - instructions
- UDOOBuntu - [1]
Android
Kodi can also be installed onto a UDOO board that is running Android using the normal Android instructions.