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ODROID-XU4 USER MANUAL
• Micro to Type A USB Cable
• Micro to Micro USB Cable
• Type A to Type A HDMI cable
• Screws and nuts required for assembly
Some of the parts are provided to interface to the XU4, while
others, such as the link boards, are useful for the devices such as the
C1+. Using Linux kernel 3.10.92-63+ or higher, while attached to an-
other display or via SSH, access the Terminal and type the following
commands:
$ cd /media/boot
Then, enable the following entries in the boot.ini file:
setenv videoconfig “drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/800x480.bin”
setenv vout “dvi”
Make sure that no other videoconfig or vout value is set. The
rest of the related settings should be commented out. Save these new
settings and shut the system down.
Reconnect the XU4 to the VU7 display, with the touch interface
USB cable attached to the USB port on the XU4. Power up the as-
sembly and login to the desktop. The assembly will appear as shown
below.
In Linux, the Chromium browser supports pinch and zoom ges-
tures. Additional details on using and setting up the ODROID-VU7 are
available at
XU4 with the VU7 display
VuShell for ODROID-VU7
If you wish to create a functional desktop PC that employs the
XU4, the VU7 and other appropriate accessories, you could use the
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