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There are plenty of other systems and modules based on the core
system-on-chip (DM3730, which is essentially an OMAP3630 with some
minor changes to peripherals away from mobile phone specific features
such as licensed serial interfaces for camera and LCD). You can get a
bit of an idea from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Instruments_OMAP, but I cannot
confirm the accuracy. Several designs have utilized the BeagleBoard
as a starting point, but I honestly have no idea if you'd have heard
of any of them or if any of them are listed on that wiki page.
Customers likely address some issues in both the hardware and
software, but my goal is to continue to evolve the BeagleBoard
software in the mainline bootloader and kernel trees to make it ready
for production use. As has been indicated, there is no guarantee that
the BeagleBoard design is ready for production, but you do get an
affordable opportunity to pound on it and evaluate it for yourself.
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