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== Common description ==<br />
BeagleBone Boards are small Open Source SBC's (Single Board Computer) initially designed by [https://beagleboard.org/ BeagleBoard.org] and initially manufactured by CircuitCo, though others started to produce them and even created derivatives from the best-seller BeagleBone Black.<br />
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Most information can be found by looking at [https://beagleboard.org/bone BeagleBoard.org] official website, and many more all over the web.<br />
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I've been using the BeagleBone Black while teaching embedded Linux at ESCPE Lyon since the very first days (managed to get them before the official release), and used them for many professional projects too.<br /><br />
The performances were very good when the board was released, and I still prefer it over some fake open-source competitors, which are no more available, while the BeagleBone Black is still sold for the same price (October 2019).<br />
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== Boards ==<br />
=== [[Dev/BeagleBone/BBB|BeagleBone Black]] ===<br />
=== [[Dev/BeagleBone/Green|BeagleBone Green]] ===<br />
=== [[Dev/BeagleBone/PocketBeagle|Pocket Beagle]] ===</div>Drizzt