09-03-19
This project already has some legs as I started working before I decided to make the project page. I want to finish the laptop by the end of the year and have it capable of operating as an off the shelf laptop.
1. Working. Including but not limited to...
- 2x USB A 2.0
- Keyboard
- Trackpad
- Display
- Sound
- Battery with normal external plug for charging
- Fully supported Operating System
- Going to start with Raspi 4
- Lots of support
- Ubuntu Mate 18.04
- Good value
- Lots of support
- Going to start with Raspi 4
2. Reflect and re-evaluate purpose and the meaning of life
3. Improvements/ customizations
- Screen controller
- need to find a more reliable solution
- Battery upgrade (14650 cells? pouch cells? Bigger?
- New frame/ chassis (last)
- aluminum
- plastic
- cfsmg
- Keyboard?
- not 100% on current solution, but going to work it out with a teensy
- Trackpad
- Looking for options (I have a macbook pro trackpad that doesnt work with the pi...yet)
- (I could use some help on this. If any one wants to join on that has knowledge I would appreciate it)
- (I could use some help on this. If any one wants to join on that has knowledge I would appreciate it)
- Cooling
- make a mount that fits to the pi to the cooling. spring-y? steel mount with 3d print locater
- Ethernet (just because its there)
- Antennas
- USB C Hub Adapter
I believe eventually the single board computers will be good enough to use with just the USB C/ Thunderbolt connection, however this project is always about a modular, upgradable laptop.
Very interesting project. It's incredible how these small single board computers are allowing people to create their own computers that don't conform to the traditional designs. It's definitely a very exciting time.