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* Is it possible to [http://groups.google.com/group/comp.arch.embedded/browse_thread/thread/be085ff0772cde21/8331dee5db8eb083#8331dee5db8eb083  Linux on a "soft CPU"] inside a FPGA?
 
* Is it possible to [http://groups.google.com/group/comp.arch.embedded/browse_thread/thread/be085ff0772cde21/8331dee5db8eb083#8331dee5db8eb083  Linux on a "soft CPU"] inside a FPGA?
  
* FriendlyARM produces several motherboards that support running Linux and Android [http://www.friendlyarm.net/products/comparison (comparison)], and posts the schematics for each one online. Is that close enough to open hardware?
 
 
* Most [[Open Mobile Gadgets]] run Linux
 
* Most [[Open Mobile Gadgets]] run Linux
 
* [http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/Linux-For-Devices-Articles/Single-Board-Computer-SBC-Quick-Reference-Guide/ Linux Devices: "Single Board Computer (SBC) Quick Reference Guide"] lists a huge number of single-board computers that run Linux, from very tiny, low-power, specialized boards, to standard PC/104 and PC/104-Plus SBCs (96 mm × 90 mm) to Mini-ITX (170 mm × 170 mm) to EBX motherboards (203 mm × 146 mm).
 
* [http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/Linux-For-Devices-Articles/Single-Board-Computer-SBC-Quick-Reference-Guide/ Linux Devices: "Single Board Computer (SBC) Quick Reference Guide"] lists a huge number of single-board computers that run Linux, from very tiny, low-power, specialized boards, to standard PC/104 and PC/104-Plus SBCs (96 mm × 90 mm) to Mini-ITX (170 mm × 170 mm) to EBX motherboards (203 mm × 146 mm).

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