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I was [interested in [connecting the Yun to a motor shield or a Zumo|ArduinoYúnInterfacing], so I contacted Adafruit, Arduino.cc and Pololu, the latter makes the Zumo to get some help.
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!! Installation Notes
!! OS Installation Notes
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Despite being a 400MHz processor and being connected directly via an ethernet cable, it is good to remember that the Yún is still quite a small computer. It's not as fast as a Raspberry Pi (a Pi 3 B+ runs at 1.1GHz) and you can run out of memory (and need to reboot) sometimes.
Despite being a 400MHz processor and being connected directly via an ethernet cable, it is good to remember that the AR9331 on the Yún is still quite a small computer. It's not as fast as a Raspberry Pi (a Pi 3 B+ runs at 1.1GHz) and you can run out of memory (and need to reboot) sometimes.