* [Edison](../master/docs/edison.md)
* [Intel DE3815](../master/docs/intel_de3815.md)
* [Minnowboard Max](../master/docs/minnow_max.md)
+* [NUC 5th generation](../master/docs/intel_nuc5.md)
ARM
---
* [Raspberry Pi](../master/docs/raspberry_pi.md)
+* [Bannana Pi](../master/docs/banana_pi.md)
+* [Beaglebone Black](../master/docs/beaglebone.md)
+
+USB
+---
+* [FT4222](../master/docs/ftdi_ft4222.md)
Installing on your board
========
simple as and you'll have the latest stable tagged build of mraa installed!
``` bash
-echo "src mraa-upm http://iotdk.intel.com/repos/1.1/intelgalactic" > /etc/opkg/mraa-upm.conf
+echo "src mraa-upm http://iotdk.intel.com/repos/2.0/intelgalactic" > /etc/opkg/mraa-upm.conf
opkg update
opkg install libmraa0
```
use our -dev repository
```bash
-echo "src mraa-upm http://iotdk.intel.com/repos/1.1/intelgalactic-dev" > /etc/opkg/mraa-upm.conf
+echo "src mraa-upm http://iotdk.intel.com/repos/2.0/intelgalactic-dev" > /etc/opkg/mraa-upm.conf
opkg update
opkg install libmraa0
```
NodeJS API documentation
===========
-There is no explicit nodejs API documentation, see the examples. The API itself
-is very similar to the python one but with a js syntax. If you know of an
-autodoc tool for generating nodejs APIs from a native C++ nodejs extension
-please get in touch!
+The Javascript documention is available [here](http://iotdk.intel.com/docs/master/mraa/node/modules/mraa.html)