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Some of these have all the connections you may expect on a [[PC]],
 
Some of these have all the connections you may expect on a [[PC]],
 
while others don't.
 
while others don't.
In no particular order:
 
  
  
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CHIP runs Linux.
 
CHIP runs Linux.
 
CHIP has a 1GHz R8 ARM processor, 512MB of RAM, 4GB of NAND storage, and WiFi and Bluetooth built-in.
 
CHIP has a 1GHz R8 ARM processor, 512MB of RAM, 4GB of NAND storage, and WiFi and Bluetooth built-in.
 
==== ZimaBoard ====
 
 
"ZimaBoard is open source and always will be."
 
-- https://www.zimaboard.com/zimaboard/product
 
 
ZimaBoard comes with Linux pre-installed; can also run Windows.
 
 
ZimaBoard has:
 
LAN: 2x GbE LAN Ports;
 
Display: 1x MiniDP Mini-DisplayPort 1.2 up to 4K @ 60Hz video;
 
HDD/SSD: 2x SATA 6.0 Gb/s Ports;
 
USB: 2x USB 3.0;
 
PCIe: 1x PCIe 2.0 x4
 
Power: DC 12V 5.5x2.5mm
 
Cooling: passive (quiet, fanless)
 
 
  
 
==== ARMUS Embedded Linux Board ====
 
==== ARMUS Embedded Linux Board ====
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http://elinux.org/Embedded_Open_Modular_Architecture
 
http://elinux.org/Embedded_Open_Modular_Architecture
 
http://rhombus-tech.net/
 
http://rhombus-tech.net/
 
==== Leopardboard ====
 
 
[http://Leopardboard.org/ Leopardboard]
 
has the complete schematics and bill of materials (BOM) available online.
 
 
''(FIXME: What exactly does "Royalty-free open source 2A functions" mean?)''
 
 
"Leopardboard.org is an open source community to provide developers a convenient place to get support for TI DM355 and Aptina CMOS Sensor applications"
 
--
 
[http://designsomething.org/leopardboard/p/links.aspx Leopardboard: Useful Links]
 
 
  
 
==== Other Boards that Run Linux ====
 
==== Other Boards that Run Linux ====
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* How open is the "Open Android" [http://www.engblaze.com/take-prototyping-to-new-level-with-odroid-u2-dev-platform/ ODRIOD] ? 1.7Ghz quad-core ARM Cortex-A9; 10/100 Ethernet; runs Android Linux or Ubuntu Linux; etc.
 
* How open is the "Open Android" [http://www.engblaze.com/take-prototyping-to-new-level-with-odroid-u2-dev-platform/ ODRIOD] ? 1.7Ghz quad-core ARM Cortex-A9; 10/100 Ethernet; runs Android Linux or Ubuntu Linux; etc.
** [[Wiki Odroid plus USB troubleshooting and GPIO upgrade notes]] for Odroid XU4.
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** [[Wikipedia: Odroid]]
  
 
* Are all the motherboards listed at [http://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/11659/seeking-very-small-web-server "Seeking very small web server"] already listed here?
 
* Are all the motherboards listed at [http://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/11659/seeking-very-small-web-server "Seeking very small web server"] already listed here?

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