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* UDOO
UDOO
,
an
open source hardware
single-board computer
with an
ARM
i.MX6
Freescale
Cortex-A9 Dual/Quad core processor at 1GHz
[1]
plus
Atmel
SAM3X8E
ARM Cortex-M3
CPU,
Vivante
GPU
, 1 Gibibyte
DDR3
RAM
, 76
GPIO
,
HDMI
,
LVDS
,
Ethernet
RJ45
,
Wi-Fi
,
Mini USB
,
SATA
(quad core only),
Micro SD
and
Arduino
compatible interface. UDOO was first launched on
Kickstarter
on April 9, 2013
[2]
, and is able to run either
Android
or
Linux
[3]
.
UDOO Quad
[4]
Table of Contents
Computer Chess
See also
External Links
References
What links here?
Computer Chess
The UDOO is suitable to run
Linux
or
Android compliant chess engines
and to control
Sensory boards
to build own
Dedicated Chess Computers
.
Folkert van Heusden
ran
PuppetMaster
aka
DeepBrutePos
in "puppet master" mode on the UDOO, requesting best moves from external
UCI
or
XBoard
engines, each running on one of seven
Raspberry Pi
nodes
[5]
.
See also
Arduino
Dedicated Chess Computers
pcDuino
Raspberry Pi
Sensory Board
External Links
UDOO: Android Linux Arduino in a tiny single-board computer
UDOO Block Diagram
(pdf)
UDOO from Wikipedia
UDOO - eLinux.org
UDOO - Linux on ARM
-
eewiki
References
^
Freescale - i.MX 6 Series Processors
^
UDOO from Wikipedia
^
Features | UDOO | Mini PC Linux & Android | Open Source Single Board Computer
^
UDOO Products
^
Re: CSVN 1st Open Internet Tournament: Results and games
by
Folkert van Heusden
,
CCC
, May 12, 2014
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Date Edited
Arduino
Feb 21, 2018
Folkert van Heusden
Nov 24, 2017
Hardware
Jan 20, 2018
pcDuino
Sep 10, 2014
PT 46
Dec 9, 2014
PuppetMaster
Sep 17, 2015
Raspberry Pi
Jun 7, 2017
Sensory Board
Mar 1, 2018
UDOO
Oct 27, 2017
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an open source hardware single-board computer with an ARM i.MX6 Freescale Cortex-A9 Dual/Quad core processor at 1GHz [1] plus Atmel SAM3X8E ARM Cortex-M3 CPU, Vivante GPU, 1 Gibibyte DDR3 RAM, 76 GPIO, HDMI, LVDS, Ethernet RJ45, Wi-Fi, Mini USB, SATA (quad core only), Micro SD and Arduino compatible interface. UDOO was first launched on Kickstarter on April 9, 2013 [2], and is able to run either Android or Linux [3].
Table of Contents
Computer Chess
The UDOO is suitable to run Linux or Android compliant chess engines and to control Sensory boards to build own Dedicated Chess Computers. Folkert van Heusden ran PuppetMaster aka DeepBrutePos in "puppet master" mode on the UDOO, requesting best moves from external UCI or XBoard engines, each running on one of seven Raspberry Pi nodes [5].See also
External Links
UDOO Block Diagram (pdf)
References
What links here?
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