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- Open-source_computing_hardware abstract "Open-source computing hardware are computer systems or elements with open design—designed as open-source hardware, using open-source principles.The following is the list of open-source hardware projects that includes computer systems and components.Arduino, an open-source physical computing platform based on a simple I/O board and a development environment that implements the open source Processing / Wiring language. Also clones of this platform including Freeduino. Beagle Board – a single-board computer based on low-power Texas Instruments processors, using the ARM Cortex-A8 core, running Angstrom Linux. Ben NanoNote – handheld notebook computer based on a MIPS processor running Linux. Bug Labs – a handheld prototyping system based on the Texas Instruments OMAP3530 processor with ARM Cortex-A8 (600 MHz) Angstrom Linux. Ethernut – open-source electronics prototyping platform for building tiny Embedded Ethernet Devices. Milkymist One – Single-board computer implementing all the core logic with open source Verilog HDL design files, which is confidential and proprietary in most other open-source hardware computers. It is an interactive VJ station featuring the open-source Milkymist SoC as CPU. Minimig – a re-implementation of an Amiga 500 using a field-programmable gate array (FPGA). Novena - a 1.2GHz, Freescale quad-core ARM architecture computer closely coupled with a Xilinx FPGA by "Bunnie" Huang. OLinuXino is an open-hardware single-board computer running Android (operating system) and Linux designed by OLIMEX Ltd in Bulgaria. OLPC - One Laptop Per Child XO-XS PLAICE – The PLAICE is an open-source hardware and software project developing a powerful in-circuit development tool that combines in one device the features of a FLASH Programmer, Memory Emulator, and High Speed Multi-Channel Logic Analyzer. It runs uClinux. PC532 – a personal computer design based on the NS32532 microprocessor, released in 1990. Simputer – handheld computer aimed at developing countries Tinkerforge - Bricks and Bricklets (Modular hardware kit). Panda Board – a single-board computer forked from Beagle Board Openmoko - a single-board computer (smartphone) with GSM/UMTS modem; GTA04 (ARM Cortex A8 with 1000 MHz) - old GTA02, with UPS battery.↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Open-source_computing_hardware comment "Open-source computing hardware are computer systems or elements with open design—designed as open-source hardware, using open-source principles.The following is the list of open-source hardware projects that includes computer systems and components.Arduino, an open-source physical computing platform based on a simple I/O board and a development environment that implements the open source Processing / Wiring language. Also clones of this platform including Freeduino.".
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