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* [http://blog.iteadstudio.com/using-the-itead-a20-core-as-control-host-of-3d-printer/ Using The ITEAD A20 CORE AS Control Host Of 3D Printer] | * [http://blog.iteadstudio.com/using-the-itead-a20-core-as-control-host-of-3d-printer/ Using The ITEAD A20 CORE AS Control Host Of 3D Printer] | ||
* [http://blog.iteadstudio.com/example-of-applying-itead-a20-core-with-rdm8800/ Example Of Applying ITEAD A20 CORE With RDM8800] | * [http://blog.iteadstudio.com/example-of-applying-itead-a20-core-with-rdm8800/ Example Of Applying ITEAD A20 CORE With RDM8800] | ||
+ | * [http://blog.iteadstudio.com/how-to-get-a-fixed-mac-address-on-iteaduino-plus/ How to Get a Fixed MAC Address on Iteaduino Plus] | ||
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==Raspberry PI Add-on== | ==Raspberry PI Add-on== |
Revision as of 02:07, 24 May 2014
IBOX / Iteaduino Plus
- Install OS to SD Card
- Install OS to NAND Flash
- Build Your Own Linux System Step by Step
- Iteaduino Plus Work with OLED And 1602 Dispaly
- Using The ITEAD A20 CORE AS Control Host Of 3D Printer
- Example Of Applying ITEAD A20 CORE With RDM8800
- How to Get a Fixed MAC Address on Iteaduino Plus
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