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Revision as of 18:57, 5 May 2020
a Personal Computing Device
One laptop for the new internet.
Secure, fast, inexpensive, open, robust, upgradeable and sustainable. All of that.
- Goals, Features and Specifications
- News
- Frequently asked questions, Links and Glossary
- Contact
- GitHub pages
- List all Files or Pages
BPCD - Balthazar Personal Computing Device is a 13.3" upgradable and expandable laptop that is based on a few concepts inspired by EOMA68, but powered by RISC-V processor(s) open architecture that runs on Linux OS.
It contains all the hardware and continuously developing software and firmware features preventing data-theft and any unwanted 3rd party intrusion into the system by the default. Its default low-level security layer software based on LUKS , Libreswan and is also envisaged to be GNUnet ready.
While being versatile and robust it also follows OSHW, GNU-GPL, FOSS, EOMA, ISA and even CC guidelines.
What is all that FOSS and CC and OS..? → Glossary
Want to know more?
Please read the Goals, Frequently asked questions, Actual and the Specifications and features.
Also, check out our GitHub pages.