Changed the wording so that it's more objective doesn't sound like "an ad for armbian"

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Jacob Hrbek 2023-08-04 04:33:21 +02:00 committed by Gitea
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@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ To get fully libre tablet for the cost of :
That you can adjust to any kind of computing you want for ~25 EUR for new platform PCB with community support over e.g. Matrix
In terms of software if the chip has a linux mainline support then the path of least resistance is declaring a configuration file for armbian, example of one for OLIMEX Teres-A64 maintained by kreyren (author of this paper) is https://github.com/armbian/build/blob/main/config/boards/olimex-teres-a64.conf
In terms of software if the chip has a linux mainline support then the path of least resistance seems to be using the installer provided by your preferred linux distribution or declaring a configuration file for armbian, example of one for OLIMEX Teres-A64 maintained by kreyren (author of this paper) is https://github.com/armbian/build/blob/main/config/boards/olimex-teres-a64.conf
The closest comparable project would be [OLIMEX Teres-A64](https://www.olimex.com/Products/DIY-Laptop) which kit costs 240 EUR, the cost of the mainboard from first hand is 80 EUR (https://www.olimex.com/Products/DIY-Laptop/SPARE-PARTS/TERES-PCB1-A64/open-source-hardware) and fabricating board with dimensions 113.5x89mm of 6 layers costs around 68~280 EUR for 5 boards without components.