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| OpenPlotter | RM116-D4E16W | Radxa CM3 IO Board | [OpenPlotter](https://openmarine.net/openplotter) | I would like to look into running the OpenMarine/Openplotter platform on the Radxa CM3 + the IO board, with a special focus on using the UARTS for NMEA-0183 communication. The RM116-D4E16W is the somewhat economical choice, and it could be interesting to see how much functionality could be packed onto an RM116-D8E32W. |
| OpenWRT | RM116-D1E0 | Radxa E23 | [OpenWRT](https://openwrt.org/) | I would like to port Openwrt on CM3 + Radxa E23 carrier board |
| Piunora | Any with WiFi | [Piunora Pro](https://www.crowdsupply.com/diodes-delight/piunora) | Linux | For compatability testing and new hardware designs |
| PiSCSI | RM116-D2E16W2 | Radxa E23 | [PiSCSI](https://piscsi.org/) | PiSCSI allows for a SBC to emulate SCSI-1 drives for vintage computing. PiSCSI uses low-level GPIO code to "bit-bang" the SCSI signals. We would like to port the code to also support the CM3 / Rockchip RK3566. A custom PiSCSI carrier board is in development by the team. |
| RadBook | RM116-D4E16W | Custom | Linux | A generic netbook motherboard schematic in KiCAD, for upgrading existing Atom-based devices from 2010s. Community will be encouraged to submit their PCB designs fitting aftermarket computers. A reference design for em350 will be provided, however a board for vastly popular eeePC would probably gain a lot of attention. Currently only Radxa CM3 is suitable, due to its unique LVDS output feature.
| Seaberry Pi | Any | Custom Design, standard Mini-ITX form factor | Linux | The Seaberry Pi is a full-featured Raspberry Pi CM4 or Radxa CM3 carrier board in a standard Mini-ITX form factor that exposes the PCIe bus to a variety of different connector types, which include one M.2 Key M slot for NVME SSD, four PCIe Mini connectors, four PCIe M.2 Key E connectors (with dual PCIe and dual Reset lines support to accommodate dual Coral AI TPU M.2 modules), one x16 standard PCIe add-on card connector (x1 PCIe Lane functionality), and one x1 PCIe side connector. Full description and data can be found here: https://www.tindie.com/products/alftel/seaberry-pi-cm4-carrier-board/ |
| sataPi | Any model | Custom PCB design WIP | Debian | sataPi is a project that aims to fill the empty sata bay slots from a pc case with computing power. Since it is inside a pc, the power will be delivered trough standard conectors in pcs like molex or sata power. Project will be fully opensource, and maybe there will be a kickstarter campaign for it. |
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