how would you call a PIC-based device that have been loaded with an open-source code, which also been developed under gnu/linux?
a. Linux powered PIC b. GPL powered PIC c. OSS powered PIC d. GNU powered PIC
when does a device be qualified to be called as "linux powered?" loaded kernel, of course. but at what least part of the kernel?
a. is the kernel logo enough? b. how about the credits file? c. SCO code? (naaah)
for the meantime, let's call it a "Battery powered PIC."
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