Download aplikace pro nastavení (Win, Mac, Linux) Software. Opt za ve hovoí stránky výrobce a video níe. When it’s done, you will get kicked back to the menu. Kdy jsem ji nakousl téma o Harmony One, není od vci zmínit i IR USB pijíma který v HTPC pouívám práv ve spojení s H1.
OPENELEC FLIRC INSTALL
Choose Quick Install and then select the drive you want to install OpenELEC on. This will let you tell the computer to boot from the OpenELEC installer drive. If it doesn’t start on it’s own the power cycle the NUC, and press F10 as soon as you see the BIOS screen. The installer should start automatically. You’ll need a keyboard plugged in during setup. If your NUC doesn’t have an mSATA SSD connect the USB drive that will be running OpenELEC. Connect your USB OpenELEC installer drive. To make the installer from Linux, insert the USB drive you want to use for the OpenELEC installer, run the following commands, and then follow the onscreen instructions. Run the following commands and follow the on screen instructions. Unzip the file you just downloaded and open Terminal. To make the installer from Mac OS, insert the USB drive you want to use for the OpenELEC installer. Once it finishes safely room the USB drive. You may be prompted to allow the program to make changes to your computer. Unzip the file you just downloaded and run create_livestick.bat or create_livestick.exe. To make the installer from Windows, insert the USB drive you want to use for the OpenELEC installer. Download the latest OpenELEC Stable – Intel x86_64 from here. I installed on 4GB stick of RAM and then screwed the bottom back onto the case.įirst you need to make the OpenELEC installer. If you have an mSATA SSD, it goes in the other PCI Express slot. If you are installing a wireless card it goes in the PCI Express slot closest to the board. Since I’m using a USB thumb drive for storage, the only thing I need to install is the RAM. To open up the NUC flip it upside down and remove the four screws. Setting up the Intel NUC as an XBMC Appliance Home Subscribe Setting up the Intel NUC as an XBMC Appliance 21 September 2013 What You Need