Hi Jethro, This is a work in progress, will soon be available on our support section. Meanwhile, let us know if you encounter problems preparing your host station.
Hi Jethro, This is a work in progress, will soon be available on our support section. Meanwhile, let us know if you encounter problems preparing your host station.
I think that will come sooner than later, keep checking our software section
Howdy! Any plans to release any android distribution for this board?, I have an app that uses camera identification but i need android as it will be connected to services that only android can de...
Will you provide the host computer environment setup SOP for Yocto & Ubuntu such as Toradex provides in "https://developer.toradex.com/knowledge-base/how-to-setup-environment-for-embedded-linux...
@CHENGYU LEE The iPi runs on ARM, so when https://docs.ipi.wiki/iot_pi/HowToInstallMRAA.html failed in python "mraa.Gpio() not recognized), I ran the install at http://iotdk.intel.com/docs/m...
@CHENGYU LEE We also need to install wxpython and were unable to do so on the Debian image. Will any numbers work with ubuntu? I tried some random values.
@CHENGYU LEE Hi CHENGYU Thanks for getting back to me. Our IT guy is more fluent with linux and was able to install wx. I found it difficult on two other ubuntus and even on raspbian with a...
@CHENGYU LEE I have the iPi-SMARC - x86 no? Simply followed directions on your website for ubuntu.
The i2c_i801 driver is for the Intel based board, which board are you installing to?
@CHENGYU LEE Thanks CHENGYU. Linux is one of my weaker points. Graham
The root password is probably not set - please login as a normal user, then do "sudo su" and change the root password (with the passwd command)
Hi Graham - what error messages do you see when trying to install? Maybe it's just a matter of editing /etc/apt/sources to include the right repository.
Hi Graham, can you try our Debian image or Yocto image, it has MRAA pre-installed already. Is "The linux pin numbers are reported invalid" an error message you see in the terminal? If yes, you mig...
@CHENGYU LEE OK I see it now - I thought that was an ETH indicator LED. Do excuse me. Graham.
I-Pi can work with the following OS: 1. Yocto 2. Debian 10 3. Ubuntu 4. Android the links are shared in downloads and also there are guidelines for flashing the image to SD card
@CHENGYU LEE Thank you for that circuit. WE actually already have a rather elaborate circuit that caters for other contingencies too, such as intermittent power outages that leave the super...
Mar 1 I just saw that Ubuntu & Yocto. Is it possible to provide Android?
@Mashi Tang Hello, the LEC-PX30 that is used in the IPI-SMARC kits can support an eMMC. Starting with 8GB and more.
Hello, I notice that the SMARC module on our IPI-SMARC kits all have a non-populated eMMC footprint, is this device also available with eMMC flash ???
Hi Graham, Actually the HDMI display on the IPI is enabled through a DSI to HDMI bridge, so there is no EDID coming in to xrandr. You will most likely need to modify the kernel for this.