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Requirements
sgoldsmith edited this page May 16, 2013
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Before getting started make sure you have the required hardware. The devices vary depending on the vendor you buy it from. All the testing I did was on a MK808 I bought on Amazon. Check the compatibility page below and make sure you buy one with a supported wifi chipset. Wifi does not work RK3066 dual core Mini PCs with Bluetooth integrated. However it looks like you can use an external wifi dongle Ubuntu Linux (Picuntu RC3) on Measy U2C (RK3066) with WiFi dongle.
- RK3066 based Mini PC. (I used the built in wifi)
- A monitor or TV with an available HDMI input (I used an Atrix Lapdock)
- An OTG USB cable appropriate for your device. For the Windows PC side we need a full size USB A connector. The Mini PC side of this cable varies, depending on the device. A MK808 uses a Mini USB male connector. The UG802 and the MK802 III use a Micro USB male connector.
- A MicroSD of at least 4GB in size to hold the linuxroot filesystem. (I used a 32GB class 6 SDHC)
- A windows based PC, preferably a desktop PC, as laptop PC's usually have underpowered USB buses. The USB bus of the Windows PC will need to provide All power required by both the mini PC and any USB devices you are connecting to it. A typical laptop is not up to this task. (Here I used a Windows XP SP3 VirtualBox guest under an Ubuntu 12.04 Desktop)
- A linux based PC or PC that can be booted into linux via dual boot or Live CD boot. ( I used my Ubuntu Desktop for this)
- A USB Mouse and Keyboard to controll Mini PC.
- A UVC compatible USB webcam. See Skype on MK808, UG802, MX1, Neo G4 and MK802 III – Androydz.com for a list of cameras. (I used a HP Webcam HD-2200 for testing). USB cameras can be funky under Linux, so stick to one that someone has reported working or you risk compatibility issues. You should get a camera that supports MJPEG compression, but raw YUYV works as well.
- An internet connection, in order to download the 2 required files to complete this process and also to allow picuntu-da-server.sh to download packages once the Picuntu install is running on your device. (These are all in the GitHub repo)
You can get most of the hardward shipped from the US, but some of the optional hardware I bought off of ebay from Chinese retailers. ePacket shipping usually takes a couple of weeks and you can track it. Some other free shipping comes
- MK808 ~$40-$50 US

- UVC compatible USB Camera ~$10-$20 US (for a cheap high definition starter camera)

- 32G microSDHC Class 6 Memory Card ~$20-$30 US (Obviously you can use a smaller size or different class as long as it's compatible with your Mini PC)

- Output 5V DC 2A USB Charger Adapter Supply Wall Home supply US ~$5-$10 US (This is handy when you need more juice for devices attached to the Mini PC. I am however testing with a headless Mini PC with just power and USB camera attached)

- USB Slim Cooling Cooler Fan for PS2 Playstation Console ~$3-$5 US (This is in case I want to over clock the Mini PC or run full throttle all the time. People have hacked in heat sink mods, but I'm trying to keep it simple here)
