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<section begin="intro" />'''Hummingboard''' is SolidRun's ARM-based development board that is capable of running either {{Kodi}} on Android or on Linux, both using firmware images provided by SolidRun development team and third-parties of which many comes with {{Kodi}} pre-installed. | <section begin="intro" />'''Hummingboard''' is SolidRun's ARM-based development board that is capable of running either {{Kodi}} on Android or on Linux, both using firmware images provided by SolidRun development team and third-parties of which many comes with {{Kodi}} pre-installed. | ||
With its hardware built around the same SolidRun MicroSOM platform as the | With its hardware built around the same SolidRun MicroSOM platform as the SolidRun CuBox-i series, it uses scalable and open source friendly Freescale i.MX6 family of SoC (System-on-Chip) ranging from a single to quad ARM Cortex-A9 processor cores, 2D/3D hardware graphics processing unit, video decoding and encoding acceleration hardware, and HDMI 1.4 1080p 3D output support.<section end="intro" /> | ||
* http://www.solid-run.com/products/hummingboard/ | * http://www.solid-run.com/products/hummingboard/ | ||
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The easiest way to use Kodi on a Hummingboard is to just install a Kodi-specific OS to your mSD card with one of the following OS's. The Hummingboard will boot directly up into Kodi and nearly every setting can be easily configured within the Kodi GUI | The easiest way to use Kodi on a Hummingboard is to just install a Kodi-specific OS to your mSD card with one of the following OS's. The Hummingboard will boot directly up into Kodi and nearly every setting can be easily configured within the Kodi GUI | ||
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* | * GeeXboX - '''[http://wiki.solid-run.com/GeeXboX instructions]''' | ||
* | * XBian - '''[http://wiki.solid-run.com/XBian instructions]''' | ||
<section end="install" /> | <section end="install" /> | ||
=== Android === | === Android === |
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Hummingboard is SolidRun's ARM-based development board that is capable of running either Kodi on Android or on Linux, both using firmware images provided by SolidRun development team and third-parties of which many comes with Kodi pre-installed.
With its hardware built around the same SolidRun MicroSOM platform as the SolidRun CuBox-i series, it uses scalable and open source friendly Freescale i.MX6 family of SoC (System-on-Chip) ranging from a single to quad ARM Cortex-A9 processor cores, 2D/3D hardware graphics processing unit, video decoding and encoding acceleration hardware, and HDMI 1.4 1080p 3D output support.
Installing Kodi
Linux
The easiest way to use Kodi on a Hummingboard is to just install a Kodi-specific OS to your mSD card with one of the following OS's. The Hummingboard will boot directly up into Kodi and nearly every setting can be easily configured within the Kodi GUI
- GeeXboX - instructions
- XBian - instructions
Android
Kodi can also be installed onto a Hummingboard that is running Android using the normal Android instructions.