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Novena tries to be an open source computing platform. But so far it's only partially open source. Which parts are still not open source and have to be replaced to create a fully open source platform?

The Novena has abundance of documentation, but its mass is overwhelming and it is hard to understand without electronic engineering knowledge, for instance this schematic. So I find myself unable to extract the information to answer my question, although it is probably hidden in this documentation.

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The official website containing the documentation can be found here. It seems that they have not made official documentation yet.

However,

The article you linked to, is over a year and a half old. Since then numerous other articles have been released saying it is now fully open source:

So to answer your question:

The entire laptop is open source - with one exception to this being the processor (a Cortex A9 CPU).

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  • A Cortex A9 CPU is now open source? Somehow I doubt that. – Mnementh Jul 13 '15 at 13:53
  • Ok, sorry did not see that.. Have double checked now.. and fixed the mistake – Trevor Clarke Jul 13 '15 at 14:06
  • Do you think the processor is the only exception? That was my question about, which parts are not. I'm unsure if these articles checked thoroughly. – Mnementh Jul 13 '15 at 15:06
  • One of your articles write: "For now, the Novena is probably as close as it gets to a truly open source laptop" - as close as it gets != completely – Mnementh Jul 13 '15 at 15:08
  • Yes I do think the processor is the only part. – Trevor Clarke Jul 13 '15 at 19:26
  • I do think? Any real sources? – Mnementh Jul 13 '15 at 19:50
  • I provided numerous sources. However, I am not going to provide links to show that EVERY OTHER item on the parts list is open source. I have looked through them and googled all the parts that gave me the slightest bit of doubt. I am sure it is the ONLY non open source part – Trevor Clarke Jul 13 '15 at 20:01