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Pocket Installer Simplifies Installing Games & Applications to PocketC.H.I.P. — Blog. by Next Thing
http://blog.nextthing.co/pocketinstaller-simplifies-installing-games-applications-to-pocketc-h-i-p
Pocket Installer Simplifies Installing Games & Applications to PocketC.H.I.P. PocketC.H.I.P. Is a community created graphical utility that lets you tap your way to installing retro games and applications on PocketC.H.I.P! Are the core developers of the installer and have been coding it since October. The entire time there’s been an active discussion thread in the forum. Full of feedback, feature requests, and technical details. Source code for the tool is available and open source. Unzip the source code.
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Our 5 Favorite Products From CES 2017 — Blog. by Next Thing
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Our 5 Favorite Products From CES 2017. LAS VEGAS The Consumer Electronics Showcase is the first big tech event of the year, and we were there to take it all in. Every January, 170,000 attendees ranging from retail buyers scouting for the next homerun product to industry analysts hunting for new trends to journalists sent to cover the new gadgets and pitches from exhibitors big and small, trek to Vegas for the enormous show. While we were there to showcase C.H.I.P. Pro. And two new third-party products.
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Next Thing Co. DIPs for C.H.I.P. Documentation
https://docs.getchip.com/dip.html
Have something to add or change? What’s a DIP? DIPs are accessory boards that give new capabilities to C.H.I.P. DIPs come in many flavors, like official Next Thing Co. HDMI and VGA DIPs that give C.H.I.P. higher resolution video output to community DIPs that add more USB ports, control motors, or blink LEDs. C.H.I.P.s (with the proper software) automatically recognize when a DIP is attached and act accordingly. Here’s how you connect a DIP to C.H.I.P. Orient the USB connector opposite the video connector.
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flashing hardware with software from the web
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Flashing hardware with software from the web. It's possible to flash hardware from the web. Getting custom software onto hardware is hard. Particularly if you want people to be able to modify, change, and share that software. It can be as easy visiting a web page, connecting our devices, and loading our customized versions. Uses the C.H.I.P. Flasher chrome-plugin. Most AllWinner boot roms. Detect when a uboot pin is connected to ground. This forces the devices into FEL mode. And think it would be useful ...
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tooNormal
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Notes: Setting up a modern Mail Server and Relay. September 19th, 2016. This is an attempt to clean up these notes:. Http:/ blog.toonormal.com/2016/03/20/notes-mail-server-madness/. References go there. This post is a summary. Read the rest of this entry ». Comments Off on Notes: Setting up a modern Mail Server and Relay. Orange Pi Lite Notes. August 30th, 2016. It’s more notes! Orange Pi Lite is, IMO, the only difficult Orange Pi to get working. Primarily, because it has WiFi, and no Network socket.
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Get C.H.I.P. and C.H.I.P. Pro - The Smarter Way to Build Smart Things
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Next Thing Co. Get CHIP - The Worlds First Nine Dollar Computer. Skip to main content. Latest From The Blog. 5 Essential Projects For Every PocketC.H.I.P. Owner To Build. With PocketC.H.I.P.s shipping all over the world, here are 5 of our favorite projects to get you started. Most won't take you more than 30 minutes to finish, and they will make your PocketC.H.I.P. the coolest device around. You're in for some fun. Happy hacking! PocketC.H.I.P. Subscribe to our newsletter.
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My Adventure in Robotics: Swift on the Next Thing C.H.I.P
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My Adventure in Robotics. Thursday, June 23, 2016. Swift on the Next Thing C.H.I.P. I just received two Next Thing C.H.I.Ps. The CH.I.P. Is a single-board computer, similar to the BeagleBone Black and Raspberry Pi but has a starting price of only $9.00. If you would like to do robotics or other DIY projects and you are on a budget, the C.H.I.P may be the controller that you are looking for. The CH.I.P. Is loaded with features like built in WiFi B/G/N, Bluetooth 4.0, 1GHz processor and 4GB storage. This i...