We are working on the first batch of notebooks that will be donated to give life to the project “Revivo with Scratch”. The notebooks have several CPUs: PowerPC, Pentium 3,
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Candidate at FunkyPrize the Open Hardware GNU/Linux PowerPC Notebook project
On the 29th December 2017 we submitted our project “Open Hardware GNU/Linux PowerPC Notebook” to the Italian “FunkyPrize”. Funkyprize is an award established in 2014 in memory of Marco Zamperini,
Read moreSupport Debian on PowerPC
As already published one year ago on our PowerPC Notebook project website we publish here the same call, as is still needed and welcomed help, even if already collaborate a
Read morePower Progress Community association is announcing the official collaboration of Acube Systems
Milano, 10th August 2017, Power Progress Community association is announcing the official collaboration of Acube Systems SRL through a contract signature to create the electrical schematics of the GNU Linux
Read moreThe PowerPC Notebook campaign has just started
We are very happy to announce that our funding campaign has just started. Starting today, we will accept donations through our campaign page with the objective of collecting funds
Read morePower Progress Community cooperation with Acube Systems
Power Progress Community publicly reveals its fruitful cooperation with ACube Systems, an Italian company producing its own line of PowerPC based motherboards. Since the beginning of the project, ACube Systems
Read morePower Progress Community Joins the OpenPOWER Foundation
Milano, Italy, November 2nd, 2016. Power Progress Community announced today that it has joined the OpenPOWER Foundation, an open development community based on the POWER microprocessor architecture. Power Progress Community
Read moreWe have a logo
We are happy to announce that after the voting process finished, the selected logo that will represent our organization is the following: The author is François Téchené and we want
Read morePower Progress Community (PPC) association founded
The Power Progress Community was first conceived while working at the PowerPC GNU/linux notebook project, that kicked off in October 2014. During these years the initiative gathered people truly passionate
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