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The gOS Dev Board is a Micro-ATX form-factor Via "PC-1" motherbased on a 1.5GHz Via C7 processor. The board's hardware specs are listed as follows:
Processor -- Via C7-D 1.5GHz
Chipset -- Via CN700 + VT8237R plus
Memory -- 2 x DDRII slots, for up to 2GB
Storage:
2 x PATA interfaces (up to ATA133)
2 x SATA interfaces (up to SATA150)
Floppy drive interface
Networking -- 10/100 Base-T Ethernet based on Via VT6103L PHY
Video -- Via UniChrome Pro IGP (VIA CN700)
Audio:
Based on Realtek ALC655 (supports 6 channels)
Connectors -- audio line out/in, mic jack
Other I/O:
VGA out
4 x USB 2.0 ports
2 x PS2 ports
Parallel printer port
Serial port
IR interfaceExpansion:
PCI slots
CNR slot
Power:
20-pin ATX power connector
+12V 4-pin power connector
Supports ACPI S1/S4/S5 mode power management
Dimensions -- 7.5 x 9.0 inches (190 x 228 mmThe gOS distribution that comes with the development board is based on the just-released Ubuntu 7.10 ("Gutsy Gibbon") distro, but with the lightweight Enlightenment window manager instead of heavy Gnome/KDE desktops. A bit of history: driven by Red Hat, Enlightenment came out in the late 90s and was the first window manager for Linux to support transparent windows. It's now up to version 17. Everex, currently the world's eighth-largest PC maker, is the U.S. subsidiary of FIC (First International Computer), an even larger Taiwanese PC and consumer electronics manufacturer. FIC, incidentally, is notable for sponsoring the OpenMoKo project and for delivering the first low-cost user-modifiable phone platform, the Neo1973. FIC engineers did most of the initial work on gOS, Kim said. However, gOS has now been spun out as its own company -- much like FIC's OpenMoko project, which was spun out after the Neo1973 reached market. AvailabilityThe gOS Development Board is available now through online retailer Club-IT, priced at $60.
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