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TERES-I Laptop
Overview
TERES-I is a Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Free/Open Source Hardware (FOSH) and Software (FOSS) laptop design leveraging ARM64 and x86 processors. DIY kits are ready-to-assemble using the instructions provided and may be purchased here.
- What is TERES-I?
- Where does the name come from?
- What makes this laptop different?
- Why does open-source matter so much?
- Where are the sources?
Hardware
All of the hardware schematics and board files are designed using KiCad FOSS software.
KiCad is free software. KiCad is made available under the GNU General Public License(GPL) version 3 or greater.
All KiCad design files are available within the HARDWARE directory within this repository.
TERES-I is environmentally friendly. The main board may be upgraded without major revisions to the design, vastly reducing waste and time when new faster and better processors become available. Spare parts are also available for purchase.
- Introduction to the hardware of TERES-I
- What do you get in the package?
- Assembling your TERES-I laptop
Software
TERES-I was designed to run on Linux distributions, but may also run Android and Windows operating systems.