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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. | ||
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− | ==== Elphel camera ==== | + | ==== [[Elphel camera]] ==== |
[[Elphel camera]]s are free software and open hardware cameras. | [[Elphel camera]]s are free software and open hardware cameras. | ||
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More information here at Open Circuits: [[Elphel camera]]; and at the [http://wiki.elphel.com/ Elphel wiki]. | More information here at Open Circuits: [[Elphel camera]]; and at the [http://wiki.elphel.com/ Elphel wiki]. | ||
− | + | ==== [[ARMUS Embedded Linux Board]] ==== | |
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An ARM920T board running Linux at 200 Mips with sound, Ethernet, CAN, 48+ bidirectionnal IOs and 4 DSPs for motor control (DC, Servos, etc...). Built as a student proof robotics design platform. | An ARM920T board running Linux at 200 Mips with sound, Ethernet, CAN, 48+ bidirectionnal IOs and 4 DSPs for motor control (DC, Servos, etc...). Built as a student proof robotics design platform. | ||
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==== Bifferboard ==== | ==== Bifferboard ==== | ||
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* The 320 Volt blog reviews the Balloonboard: [http://320volt.com/en/acik-kaynak-arm-fpga-xscale-gelistirme-karti/ "Open Source Fpga Arm Xscale Development Board"] | * The 320 Volt blog reviews the Balloonboard: [http://320volt.com/en/acik-kaynak-arm-fpga-xscale-gelistirme-karti/ "Open Source Fpga Arm Xscale Development Board"] | ||
− | ==== Linuxstamp ==== | + | ==== [[Linuxstamp]] ==== |
− | The | + | The linuxstamp is an open source processor module. It is designed to be a very simple board capable of running linux. It is based on the Atmel AT91RM9200 processor (An ARM9 processor with a MMU). |
− | ==== Linuxstamp Mboard 1 ==== | + | ==== [[Linuxstamp Mboard 1]] ==== |
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This is the first mother board for the linuxstamp. It is still in the planning stages (no pcbs). | This is the first mother board for the linuxstamp. It is still in the planning stages (no pcbs). | ||
− | ==== Linuxstamp II 9260 ==== | + | ==== [[Linuxstamp II 9260]] ==== |
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The Linuxstamp II is an open source processor module. It is designed to be a very simple board capable of running linux. It is based on the Atmel AT91SAM9260 processor (An ARM9 processor with a MMU). | The Linuxstamp II is an open source processor module. It is designed to be a very simple board capable of running linux. It is based on the Atmel AT91SAM9260 processor (An ARM9 processor with a MMU). | ||
− | ==== Linuxstamp II 8-channel RC Control board ==== | + | ==== [[Linuxstamp II 8-channel RC Control board]] ==== |
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Motherboard for the Linuxstamp II to interface with RC servos. | Motherboard for the Linuxstamp II to interface with RC servos. | ||
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==== Raspberry Pi ==== | ==== Raspberry Pi ==== | ||
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+ | The Raspberry Pi is a low-cost (USD $35; GBP ~£22) credit-card sized Linux computer for teaching computer programming to children. | ||
* http://www.raspberrypi.org/ | * http://www.raspberrypi.org/ | ||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi Wikipedia: Raspberry Pi] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi Wikipedia: Raspberry Pi] | ||
* [http://elinux.org/RaspberryPiBoard Raspberry Pi wiki] | * [http://elinux.org/RaspberryPiBoard Raspberry Pi wiki] | ||
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==== Chumby ==== | ==== Chumby ==== | ||
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* Plug a SATA card into (the PCI or PCIe slot of) the motherboard, then plug the hard drives into the SATA ports on that card, as in Backblaze Storage Pod 4.0 | * Plug a SATA card into (the PCI or PCIe slot of) the motherboard, then plug the hard drives into the SATA ports on that card, as in Backblaze Storage Pod 4.0 | ||
* Both, as in Backblaze Storage Pod 3.0 | * Both, as in Backblaze Storage Pod 3.0 | ||
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==== Other Boards that Run Linux ==== | ==== Other Boards that Run Linux ==== | ||
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* "Cubieboard: ARM A8 CPU with SATA for Under $50" [https://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/735815-cubieboard-arm-a8-cpu-with-sata-for-under-50]. | * "Cubieboard: ARM A8 CPU with SATA for Under $50" [https://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/735815-cubieboard-arm-a8-cpu-with-sata-for-under-50]. | ||
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* The MinnowBoard "The hardware design is open." with SATA. [http://www.minnowboard.org/]. | * The MinnowBoard "The hardware design is open." with SATA. [http://www.minnowboard.org/]. | ||
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* 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? | ||
* Are all the devices listed at [http://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/1738/whats-the-simplest-linux-capable-board-i-could-make-at-home "What's the simplest Linux capable board I could make at home?"] already listed here? | * Are all the devices listed at [http://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/1738/whats-the-simplest-linux-capable-board-i-could-make-at-home "What's the simplest Linux capable board I could make at home?"] already listed here? | ||
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