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FriendlyARM Releases a Compact Kit Carrier Board

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 8:13 am
by FATechsupport
FriendlyARM released a Compact Kit carrier board which contains most popular hardware resources.

For more details please check this link:
http://www.friendlyarm.com/index.php?ro ... duct_id=94

Re: FriendlyARM Releases a Compact Kit Carrier Board

Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2024 3:31 am
by heyib48022
It's great to see that it contains the most popular hardware resources time calculator

Re: FriendlyARM Releases a Compact Kit Carrier Board

Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2024 6:28 am
by JolieKeva
That's great news! It's always exciting to see new hardware resources being released. I'll definitely check out the link for more details. Thank you for sharing!
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Re: FriendlyARM Releases a Compact Kit Carrier Board

Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2024 4:42 am
by Murets
FATechsupport wrote:
FriendlyARM released a Compact Kit carrier board which contains most popular hardware resources.

For more details please check this link:
http://www.friendlyarm.com/index.php?ro ... duct_id=94 101 games

Thanks for the source!

Re: FriendlyARM Releases a Compact Kit Carrier Board

Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2024 8:54 am
by Tander
FATechsupport wrote:
FriendlyARM released a Compact Kit carrier board which contains most popular hardware resources.

For more details please check this link:
http://www.friendlyarm.com/index.php?ro ... duct_id=94

Thanks for sharing!

Re: FriendlyARM Releases a Compact Kit Carrier Board

Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2025 5:45 am
by LucasNathann
FATechsupport wrote:
FriendlyARM released a Compact Kit carrier board which contains most popular hardware resources.

For more details please check this link:
http://www.friendlyarm.com/index.php?ro ... duct_id=94 Quick Draw

very useful link, thanks for sharing!

Re: FriendlyARM Releases a Compact Kit Carrier Board

Posted: Thu May 01, 2025 6:30 am
by RondaSwan
Looks like a solid release from FriendlyARM! I like how compact the kit is while still offering the most-used hardware options—it’s super convenient for smaller projects or tighter setups. By the way, if anyone’s planning to use this with a Roku Remote App Not Working or similar device and you’re running into connection issues, here’s a quick tip from personal experience: you’ll want to check your Roku TV settings (Settings > Network > About) and note the IP address. Then in the remote app, use the “Connect Manually” option to enter that IP. Just make sure your router isn’t blocking traffic between devices—mine had “client isolation” enabled by default, which completely broke communication. Switching to a static IP helped a lot too.