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* Several of the [http://propeller.wikispaces.com/Hardware Parallax Propeller Development Boards] are more-or-less open hardware. Many of them have VGA output and keyboard and mouse input connectors.
 
* Several of the [http://propeller.wikispaces.com/Hardware Parallax Propeller Development Boards] are more-or-less open hardware. Many of them have VGA output and keyboard and mouse input connectors.
 
* "The Maximite is a small and versatile computer running a full featured BASIC interpreter with 128K of working memory. It will work with a standard VGA monitor and PC compatible keyboard and because the Maximite has its own built in SD memory card and BASIC language you need nothing more to start writing and running BASIC programs. The design is free and open source including the software and BASIC interpreter."[http://geoffg.net/maximite.html][http://www.themaximitecomputer.com/][http://www.dontronics-shop.com/maximite-sm1.html] The "haiqu" has ported BSD to the Maximite and UBW32.[http://www.thebackshed.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=3925&PN=1&tgt=post] Apparently (?) also supports Arduino shields.
 
* "The Maximite is a small and versatile computer running a full featured BASIC interpreter with 128K of working memory. It will work with a standard VGA monitor and PC compatible keyboard and because the Maximite has its own built in SD memory card and BASIC language you need nothing more to start writing and running BASIC programs. The design is free and open source including the software and BASIC interpreter."[http://geoffg.net/maximite.html][http://www.themaximitecomputer.com/][http://www.dontronics-shop.com/maximite-sm1.html] The "haiqu" has ported BSD to the Maximite and UBW32.[http://www.thebackshed.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=3925&PN=1&tgt=post] Apparently (?) also supports Arduino shields.
* [http://specialcomp.com/ "Special Computing"] has a list of SBCs and accessories -- BeagleBoard, IGEPv2, HawkBoard, etc. -- Can any of them run Linux?
 
  
 
Many of the other open circuits [[projects]] are designed to plug into a standard desktop or laptop PC.
 
Many of the other open circuits [[projects]] are designed to plug into a standard desktop or laptop PC.

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