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* /README.md derived from https://www.olimex.com/Products/DIY-Laptop/ * Moved DOCS/ to doc/ standard * Added TERES-A64-{BLACK,WHITE} images for docs * Added link to DIY kit purchase page * Add OLIMEX logo * Added images to /README.md; minor text revision * Moved TERES-I odt+pdf to doc/manuals/ * Create index.rst This file allows public documentation to be compiled and hosted at sites such as <proj>.readthedocs.io * Partial commit of web-based TERES-I manual * Added links from guide (index.rst) to /README.md * Added link to d/l manuals; fixed link typos * Fixed image links * Mis-labeled image title * Fixed image path * Changed to HTML for image size control * Added facebook+twitter svg light icons * Relinked facebook+twitter to light svg icons * Adding github+wordpress svg icons * Relinked to github+wordpress svg icons * Made icons into links; still have size issues * Added 50x50px icons * 50x50 pixel icons to addres sizing issue * Initial table of contents for DIY kit * Added kit inventory images * Remove duplicate image * Premature commit because my computer keeps crashing and losing my data * Iterative commit of docs as to be cautious * Another iterative commit * Last iterative commit for assembly walkthrough * Need a ! in front of images for them to appear
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What is TERES-I?
TERES-I is an open source hardware and open source software do-it-yourself laptop running Linux on a quad core 64-bit ARM processor. It is very light product – weighing less than one kilogram, convenient to carry when traveling. TERES-I has a stylish and elegant shape and an 11.6” LCD screen. You can play videos, browse the Internet, and write programs. The laptop's mainboard has eMMC flash loaded with Ubuntu Mate and basic programs – Internet browser, Open Office, Arduino IDE, IceStorm FPGA Verilog tools, a video player, etc. You can, of course, install additional software from the Ubuntu repositories.