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'''Open source hardware''' refers to computer and electronic hardware that is designed in the same fashion as [[free software|free]] and [[open-source software|open-source]] [[software]]. Open source hardware is part of the [[open source culture]] that takes the open source ideas to fields other than software. An example of this is the [[Simputer]] project. | '''Open source hardware''' refers to computer and electronic hardware that is designed in the same fashion as [[free software|free]] and [[open-source software|open-source]] [[software]]. Open source hardware is part of the [[open source culture]] that takes the open source ideas to fields other than software. An example of this is the [[Simputer]] project. | ||