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− | <h2 class="bss-caption text-center">[[Radxa LCD 7]]</h2></li> | + | <h2 class="bss-caption text-center">[[rockpi4 | Introduce the new ROCK Pi]]</h2></li> |
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| <h2 class="bss-caption text-center">[[rock2/som | Rock2 SoM]]</h2></li> | | <h2 class="bss-caption text-center">[[rock2/som | Rock2 SoM]]</h2></li> |
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| + | |[[News/2015/7/kodi-lands-on-rock2-square | Kodi lands on Rock2 Square Linux with HW acceleration]] |
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| + | Dear Community, we just get the update from our friend, Marc, who is working on HW decoding for Linux on RK3288 platform. Marc brings us the first release for the Kodi on Rock2 Square. The release works under Rabian on Rock2 Square. We have test it in the first place. I have to say the status is very completed and hardware decoding do works. Kodi runs at 1080p smoothly and still smooth when decoding 1080p video. It can even decode some HEVC video since the decoding library is from android. |
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| + | {{News_brief_end|Jul 15, 2015| hipboi |[[News | News]]|[http://radxa.com/News/2015/7/kodi-lands-on-rock2-square Read more »]}} |
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| + | |[[Backup_and_deploy | How to backup and deploy to multiple devices]] |
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| + | We have been asked the questions by many individual users as well as some commercial users that "i have setup my own server on rock pro and running well, now i want to backup in case i lose data in the future" or "we have developed our own application and setup the environment now we want to install the same environment to 100 rock pro, how to do that". So we write this. This how-to tells you how to backup and restore the same firmware to your boards step by step. This how-to works for rock/rock pro/rock2 square. This how-to works under Linux. What you should know before read this: |
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| + | {{News_brief_end|Jun 24, 2015| hipboi |[[howto | Howto]]|[http://radxa.com/Backup_and_deploy Read more »]}} |
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| + | |[[Maker_Faire_Shenzhen_2015 | Radxa at Maker Faire Shenzhen 2015]] |
| + | |[[File:Radxa_maker_faire_2015.jpg]] |
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| + | The word "maker"(Chuangke in Chinese) is more popular than any time else in China. Our Premier Li Keqiang has visited Shenzhen Maker Space Chaihuo, which excited every maker in China. Premier Li Keqiang pledged to establish a new platform for innovation and cultivate a "maker culture" in the country. Shenzhen government defines Shenzhen as the "Maker City". It's the good time for the Chinese Makers than ever. At this environment, this year Maker Faire Shenzhen will be better than ever. |
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| + | {{News_brief_end|Jun 18, 2015| hipboi |[[News | News]]|[http://radxa.com/Maker_Faire_Shenzhen_2015 Read more »]}} |
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| + | |[[Rock/wiringX | WiringX adds more support for rock pro/lite and rock2 square]] |
| + | |[[File:Rock_pro_bread_board.jpg]] |
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| + | WiringX is a modular approach to several GPIO interfaces. Till now, it supports five platforms: Raspberry Pi, Hummingboard, BananaPi, Radxa Rock and MIPS CI20 Creator. For Radxa Rock(pro/lite), wiringX provides interfaces for GPIO, I2C, SPI and ISR. You can easily use these function on Rock through wiringX. |
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| + | {{News_brief_end|Jun 9, 2015| hipboi |[[News | News]]|[http://radxa.com/Rock/wiringX Read more »]}} |
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| + | |[[Rock/Hdmi_Resolution | How to support any HDMI resolution]] |
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| + | By default, rock pro/lite support standard HDMI resolution, that is 1080p(1920*1080), 720p(1280*720), but some times, we need to display on non-common resolution such 1024*1024, or 1366*768. On PC platform, the HDMI resolution can be passed to the CPU and configured via EDID, but for ARM platform, we need to change the code to adjust to the timing of the HDMI display. Click read more for the detail instructions. |
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| + | {{News_brief_end|Jun 1, 2015| hipboi |[[News | News]]|[http://radxa.com/Rock/Hdmi_Resolution Read more »]}} |
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| {{News_brief_end|Mar30, 2015| hipboi |[[News | News]]|[http://radxa.com/News/2015/3/rock2-beta-version-available-now Read more »]}} | | {{News_brief_end|Mar30, 2015| hipboi |[[News | News]]|[http://radxa.com/News/2015/3/rock2-beta-version-available-now Read more »]}} |
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