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https://www.fsf.org/resources/hw/endorsement/respects-your-freedom

For RYF hardware or FSF trusted
-Thinkpad x200 and workstation/servers:
https://store.vikings.net/libre-friendly-hardware
-Thinkpad t400
https://tehnoetic.com/tet-t400
-Thinkpad x200
https://shop.libiquity.com/product/taurinus-x200
-Libre Tea Computer Card:
https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68/micro-desktop

Network:

-Wireless-N Mini VPN Router (TPE-R1100)
https://www.thinkpenguin.com/gnu-linux/free-software-wireless-n-mini-vpn-router-tpe-r1100
-Wireless N USB Adapter for GNU / Linux (TPE-N150USB)
https://www.thinkpenguin.com/gnu-linux/penguin-wireless-n-usb-adapter-gnu-linux-tpe-n150usb
-Wireless N USB Adapter /w External Antenna for GNU / Linux (TPE-N150USBL)
https://www.thinkpenguin.com/gnu-linux/penguin-wireless-n-usb-adapter-w-external-antenna-gnu-linux-tpe-n150usbl
-For support/documentation of networking devices for thinkpenguin see:
https://www.thinkpenguin.com/gnu-linux/networking-devices
-N150 Mini Wireless USB Adapter for GNU/Linux-libre
https://tehnoetic.com/tehnoetic-wireless-adapter-gnu-linux-libre-tet-n150

For RYF services:
https://store.vikings.net/libre-hosting-provider-crowdfunding/libre-vps-pre-order


note:Minifree isn't recommend or trusted anymore since they have lost their RYF certification (and the mental breakdown of the owner).


Smartphone:
Note: they never can be secure, don't trust them for important shit.
Replicant compatible hardware seller
https://tehnoetic.com/tehnoetic-s3-phone-replicant
Replicant 6 released
https://blog.replicant.us/2017/05/replicant-6-0-released/

3D printers:
https://www.lulzbot.com/
RETRO BREW
Retrobrew Computers - KISS-68030 homebrew computer with Linux 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=MYpMOBaohbw
Retrobrew Computers - improvements to the KISS-68030 homebrew computer
https://youtube.com/watch?v=zsdBZ1Z29hs
April 2017 update - new printed circuit boards! 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=27QhVgdJGJ8

http://sowerbutts.com/retro
http://www.retrobrewcomputers.org/forum/index.php?t=msg&th=38
http://www.retrobrewcomputers.org/
Malinov Xi-8088

Dr. Scott M. Baker
Building an Xi 8088 PC-XT compatible Computer
https://youtube.com/watch?v=MW5lApN0gWc
In this video, I build an Xi 8088, backplane, sound card, floppy controller, compactflash adapter, and VGA. Lots of soldering. For more electronics projects, see http://www.smbaker.com/

http://www.malinov.com/Home/sergeys-projects/xi-8088

http://www.malinov.com/
Sergey Kiselev
http://www.malinov.com/Home/sergeys-projects

http://www.malinov.com/Home/sergeys-projects/minimax8085
Zilog Z80
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zilog_Z80

Parallax Propeller
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallax_Propeller

On August 6, 2014, Parallax Inc., released all of the Propeller 1 P8X32A hardware and tools as open-source hardware and software under the GNU General Public License (GPL) 3.0. This included the Verilog code, top-level hardware description language (HDL) files, Spin interpreter, PropellerIDE and SimpleIDE programming tools, and compilers.[3]
> Minifree isn't recommend or trusted anymore

> a shop owned by Libreboot main developer is not trusted anymore

Okay, shill. Take your overpriced garbage list and go back to reddit. You really added nothing new to value. instead of pointing to actual hardware with libre support like wireless chipsets with ath9k firmware or marvell-chipset based routers with 802.11ac support or mediatek-based NAS that runs fully free software you posted some Libre© TecnoPenguin™ overpriced jew shit.


also
> Libre Tea Computer Card

> still not FSF approved after 2 years of screeching

> absolutely harmful hardware lifecycle model

> le 3d printed laptop meme, 1366x768 15" screen

> not knowing about Neo900 and Openmoko
RC2014
http://rc2014.co.uk/

RC2014 is a simple 8 bit Z80 based modular computer originally built to run Microsoft BASIC. It is inspired by the home built computers of the late 70s and computer revolution of the early 80s. It is not a clone of anything specific, but there are suggestions of the ZX81, UK101, S100, Superboard II and Apple I in here. It nominally has 8K ROM, 32K RAM, runs at 7.3728MHz and communicates over serial at 115,200 baud. 

RC2014 is available in kit form for you to solder together.  Through-hole components are used throughout, making soldering easy, even for those with limited soldering experience.  Along with a selection of modules to extend functionality, such as serial terminals with HDMI output, digital input modules or, simple keyboard, the RC2014 is a very adaptable computer.

Assembly guides can be found here:
http://rc2014.co.uk/assembly-guides/

 Module information including schematic diagrams and technical descriptions can be found here: 
http://rc2014.co.uk/modules/

GitHub repository can be found here:
https://github.com/RC2014Z80/RC2014

Google Group for RC2014 owners can be found here:
!forum/rc2014-z80">https://groups.google.com/forum!forum/rc2014-z80
RC2014
http://rc2014.co.uk/
As soon as you turn RC2014 on you can start programming in Microsoft BASIC.  This is very easy to get started with and some very complex programs can be written.  To get right down to the metal, though, you can write your programs in Z80 machine code.

Development of the RC2014 has lead to a more powerful machine with pageable ROM, 64k RAM, compact flash storage and a whole range of expansion peripherals.  With the right modules, it’s now possible to run CP/M, which opens the RC2014 up to a wide range of software. 

RC2014 can be bought from Tindie:
https://www.tindie.com/stores/Semachthemonkey/
RC2014

Z80 Retrocomputing 18 - Z180 CPU board for RC2014
https://youtube.com/watch?v=D9u9hhNjcEY
Dr. Scott M. Baker
In this video, I build and try out a Z180 CPU board to replace the Z80 CPU in my RC2014 retrocomputer. Aside from simply being faster than the Z80 that I'm currently using, the Z180 offers a lot of on-board peripherals (serial IO, timers, interrupt controller, mmu, dma, etc). I benchmark the 20 Mhz Z180 against my 7.3728 Mhz Z80. I'm saving exploration of the onboard peripherals for a future video. For more retrocomputing projects, see http://www.smbaker.com/

YM2149/ AY-3-8910 Sound Card for the RC2014 computer 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=-iLwi9FagFE

rc2014-ym2149 Designed by Ed Brindley
Demonstration of my sound card for the RC2014 computer. The board is Open Hardware and was produced entirely with Open Source Software (as was this video) PCB now available on Tindie: 
https://www.tindie.com/products/edbrindley/ymay-sound-card-pcb-for-the-rc2014-computer/
Schematics and Gerbers for the board are available here:
https://github.com/electrified/rc2014-ym2149
Raptor Computing Systems

Talos™ II
https://www.raptorcs.com/
https://www.raptorcs.com/TALOSII/
https://www.raptorcs.com/content/base/products.html

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