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* [[Programmers Hardware Database]] - various hardware information including hardware hacking projects | * [[Programmers Hardware Database]] - various hardware information including hardware hacking projects | ||
+ | * [http://sites.google.com/site/repurposelinux/df3120 DF3210] - Parrot bluetooth digital photo frame | ||
= Supported Devices = | = Supported Devices = |
Revision as of 00:23, 15 March 2012
Information about running Linux on devices that are or have been available to the general public. This includes both officially supported devices and project devices (or devices that unofficially run Linux).
Contents
Project Devices
- Opensourcemid K7 MID OMAP3530 tablet
- CR48 Google Netbook
- Ben NanoNote
- TCube
- Mobile Pro
- LeapFrog Products
- DCT 5000
- Pixter
- Pixter Multimedia
- TvNow
- ZipIt
- Zipit2 - the new Zipit with better hardware
- JuiceBox
- DHT-Walnut
- FX3002 watch from fossil.
- Hisense - USDTV HDTV Tuner DB-2010 running Linux
- enc28j60 - single chip 10baseT ethernet with SPI interface
- R8610_Based_WAP - tiny x86 compatible WAPs with internal 2.5" HD runs Linux
- SMC WSKP100 - A wifi Skype phone from SMC
- OpenTom - community project around GPS TomTom devices
- EBR-1000EP - Sony Librié
- VGF-CP1 - Sony VAIO Digital Picture Frame with WiFi
- Peek
- Reciva_Barracuda
- Wavefinder Software Defined Radio
- CT-PC89E - 8.9" netbook powered by S3C6410
- Programmers Hardware Database - various hardware information including hardware hacking projects
- DF3210 - Parrot bluetooth digital photo frame
Supported Devices
- Linksys NSLU2. See also http://www.nslu2-linux.org
- Linksys WRT54GL
- Neuros OSD
- Nokia 770
- Nokia 800
- Sharp Zaurus and NetWalker running Ubuntu
- AML Handheld devices
Automotive
Miniclusters
- Portable cluster hardware and related technologies for parallel computer tutorials, demonstrations, research.
Here is a list of original projects.
- See http://eri.ca.sandia.gov/eri/related_technologies.html
- See http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT2143783710.html
- See http://www.coreboot.org/data/clusters/bento/index.html
- See http://www.coreboot.org/data/clusters/dq/index.html
- See http://coreboot.org
- See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPyn9krjIRc
Hardware Tools and Information
- Flameman's hardware hacking pages
- Flyswatter USB JTAG and RS-232 adapter
- Sparkfun_Camera - Low cost cmos camera
- Ez_Usb - 8051 based usb devices
- Mini_LA - open source logic analyzer
- NTSC_Bitbang - detailed concepts on NTSC
- Lithium_Ion_Charger - Li-Ion battery charger design
- Libertas SDIO - Marvell Libertas SDIO information
- Nand_Flash256 - common 256MB nand flash devices
- Nor_vs_Nand - data comparisons between Nor and Nand Flash
- TUSB2046B - four port usb chipset