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+[title] System on Module
+[* black] That is a SODIMM System on Module! Freedom Scientific seems to have used a modular architecture so the core system could be upgraded at a later date. From what I can tell, they later did so with the Omni series that has 128MB of ram.
+[* black] Two screws secure the System on Module, and then we can remove it by releasing the latches to the sides.
+[* black] Pulling off the thermal pads gives us a better look at the 400MHz Intel XScale processor, 64MB RAM, and system Flash.
+[* black] Could swapping this module let you DIY the Omni upgrade? We'd need to do more testing, but it's a strong possibility.

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