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This is a list of open-source hardware projects, including computer systems and components, cameras, radio, telephony, science education, machines and tools, robotics, renewable energy, home automation, medical and biotech, automotive, prototyping, test equipment, and musical instruments.
Although made for profit, the Classmate PC is considered an Information and Communication Technologies for Development project (ICT4D). [1] [better source needed] Introduced in 2006, the device falls into the then popular category of netbooks. Intel's World Ahead Program was established May 2006.
The Gdium netbook is marketed as an interface device to the Gdium "learning community"—a website that provides hardware support, MIPS builds of open-source software, Linux computing tips, and educational resources targeted towards teachers and students within the K-12 demographic.
Qi Hardware is an organization which produces copyleft hardware and software, in an attempt to apply the Free Software Foundation's GNU GPL concept of copylefting software to the hardware layer by using the CC BY-SA license for schematics, bill of materials and PCB layout data.
The GCW Zero is a Linux-based open-source handheld video game console created by a start up, Game Consoles Worldwide. The GCW Zero was funded by a successful crowdfunding campaign on kickstarter.com on 29 January 2013 with US$238,499 collected, originally aiming for $130,000. [3] [4] The project was created by Justin Barwick. The device was ...
There is a mini HDMI port to allow connecting to a display. [12] The XO Tablet was designed by third-party Vivitar, rather than OLPC, and based on the Android platform [61] [62] whereas all previous XO models were based on Sugar running on top of Fedora. It is commercially available [63] [64] and has been used in OLPC projects. [65]
The default OS, based on CELinux with the matchbox window manager and an Asus Eee PC inspired interface. Xenium [12] This project seems to have been abandoned. 3MX based on the default OS, Xenium and Debian. [13] [14] Comes with the jwm window manager. Release 3.1 now available provides good functionality including wi-fi stumbler, aircrack-ng ...