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You certainly deserve a round of applause for your post and more specifically, your blog in general. Very high quality material
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== Description ==
 
"The Beagle Board is a low-cost, fan-less single-board computer based on Texas Instruments' OMAP device family, with all of the expandability of today's desktop machines, but without the bulk, expense, or noise."
In particular, it can run {{tag|Linux}}, it has DVI video out, USB keyboard/mouse input, etc.
 
The BeagleBoard wiki documents the Beagle Board hardware and some of the cool projects people are building with it.
 
Like all wiki hosted at Google Code, it uses [http://code.google.com/p/support/wiki/WikiFAQ the custom Google Code WikiEngine inspired by MoinMoin]
 
Related wiki:
* The [[eLinux.org Wiki]] has a [http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardFAQ Beagle Board FAQ]
* [[Texas Instruments Embedded Processors wiki]]
* [[Arduino playground wiki]] discusses a much slower, simpler, but easier to use microcontroller board
 
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