>  However, unlike some electronics, I believe there is nothing to be "done" on 
> the Nanonote, ie, there are no RAM slots, changeable cpu, or addable 
> peripherals so it would mainly be "exploratory surgery in my opinion.
> 

There are som pins you may solder if you need a serial port for hooking
up a serial device. (That can be used for debug, or connect to closed
sourced GPS and GSM devices).

There is an unexplored i2c pins, but now with UBB make more logicall use
it for bitbanging aplications.

This need to be done with care and fast, i did some mistakes second tie
i tried, if you had some experience wil soldering is a point for try
that.

If you decide to open the case, be carefull with the bus/cable that
connect the "main" board with the display, i broke the clip that holds
it it by mistake time ago :(.

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