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Several open hardware project that are building something with most of the functionality of a standard desktop PC: | Several open hardware project that are building something with most of the functionality of a standard desktop PC: | ||
+ | [[Motherboards that run Linux]], including | ||
* [[ARMUS Embedded Linux Board]] | * [[ARMUS Embedded Linux Board]] | ||
* [[Linuxstamp]] | * [[Linuxstamp]] | ||
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenBook_Project the OpenBook project] is an open source hardware and software project designing a computer tablet ... Everyone can contribute and help to shape the OpenBook hardware and software specifications on the OpenBook Project website. See [http://obook.info/ the Openbook wiki (http://obook.info/)] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenBook_Project the OpenBook project] is an open source hardware and software project designing a computer tablet ... Everyone can contribute and help to shape the OpenBook hardware and software specifications on the OpenBook Project website. See [http://obook.info/ the Openbook wiki (http://obook.info/)] | ||
* [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/How_To_Assemble_A_Desktop_PC/Development#Build_a_Laptop wikibooks: build a laptop] has a few tips on a semi-custom notebook computer (but it doesn't have enough flexibility to, say, make one with a RAID1 mirroring). | * [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/How_To_Assemble_A_Desktop_PC/Development#Build_a_Laptop wikibooks: build a laptop] has a few tips on a semi-custom notebook computer (but it doesn't have enough flexibility to, say, make one with a RAID1 mirroring). | ||
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+ | Boards that don't run Linux (yet), including | ||
+ | * Many of the "TTL CPUs" listed in [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Microprocessor_Design/Wire_Wrap | Wikibooks: Microprocessor Design] are more-or-less open hardware. Several of them have video output and keyboard input connectors. | ||
+ | * Several of the [http://propeller.wikispaces.com/Hardware Parallax Propeller Development Boards] are more-or-less open hardware. Many of them have VGA output and keyboard and mouse input connectors. | ||
Many of the other open circuits [[projects]] are designed to plug into a standard desktop or laptop PC. | Many of the other open circuits [[projects]] are designed to plug into a standard desktop or laptop PC. |
Revision as of 03:59, 27 July 2011
Several open hardware project that are building something with most of the functionality of a standard desktop PC:
Motherboards that run Linux, including
- ARMUS Embedded Linux Board
- Linuxstamp
- the Kestrel
- Balloon Xscale ARM+FPGA dev board
- Computer Components wiki: Custom Notebook
- the OpenBook project is an open source hardware and software project designing a computer tablet ... Everyone can contribute and help to shape the OpenBook hardware and software specifications on the OpenBook Project website. See the Openbook wiki (http://obook.info/)
- wikibooks: build a laptop has a few tips on a semi-custom notebook computer (but it doesn't have enough flexibility to, say, make one with a RAID1 mirroring).
Boards that don't run Linux (yet), including
- Many of the "TTL CPUs" listed in | Wikibooks: Microprocessor Design are more-or-less open hardware. Several of them have video output and keyboard input connectors.
- Several of the Parallax Propeller Development Boards are more-or-less open hardware. Many of them have VGA output and keyboard and mouse input connectors.
Many of the other open circuits projects are designed to plug into a standard desktop or laptop PC.
external links
- How to test a notebook computer? Does TestTheHardware already include those tests?