Intel Releases $99 'MinnowBoard Max,' an Open-Source Single-Board Computer 97
A few months back, we posted a video interview with some of the folks behind the Linux-friendly, x86-based MinnowBoard. TechCrunch reports the release of a more powerful version of the same all-in-one computer, now with a 1.91GHz Atom E3845 processor. According to the linked article, "The board's schematics are also available for download and the Intel graphics chipset has open-source drivers so hackers can have their way with the board. While it doesn’t compete directly with the Raspberry Pi – the Pi is more an educational tool and already has a robust ecosystem – it is a way for DIYers to mess around in x86 architected systems as well as save a bit of cash. The system uses break-out boards called Lures to expand functionality."
Re:Lires, Capes, Shields - how lame (Score:3, Funny)
Why is it that every time someone puts a new experimenter board they need to come up with some lame name for a daughterboard that adds capability?
I am partial to bustier, torsolette, corsolette, girdle, garter, stocking, etc. Imagine a mother board and daughter board dressed in Victorian Era undergarments?
Re:dupes (Score:5, Funny)
You are having deja-vu
Re:dupes (Score:5, Funny)
You are having deja-vu.