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Preproduction test model CTest-2, also known as C2.
[[Hardware#XO_Laptop|XO-1 Laptop]] model CTest-2, also known as C2.


== Description ==
See [[Hardware_specification#Preproduction_Test_Systems_.28CTest-2.2C_or_C2.29|Preproduction Test System C2]]

This is the laptop model that started production in November of 2007. The official Quanta model number for it is CL1.

This version is sometimes ambiguously referred to as MP, as in "Mass Produced". It is a mass produced version, but is not the only such.


== Identification ==
== Identification ==


* All outer surfaces textured
* ?
* Antenna latch is a moving element with a spring behind it
* Label underneath says "Model: XO-1"

A [[XO_Motherboard|picture of the motherboard]]

== Software Support ==

* [[Firmware]]
* OLPC [[Releases]]
* Fedora Linux
* [[DebXO]] (Debian Linux)
* [[Sugar]] (Fedora Linux)
* Windows XP


== Restrictions ==
== Restrictions ==


* Application of any reverse DC voltage to the microphone input will cause damage
* none yet.

== Documentation ==

* [[XO_Motherboard|Motherboard Photos]]
* [[Media:XO-1_Schematics.pdf|Schematics]]


== Followed by ==
== Followed by ==


* [[MP]]
* [[XO_CL1A|CL1A]]


== Preceeded by ==
== Preceded by ==


* [[C1]]
* [[XO_C1|C1]]


[[Category:XO-1]]
[[Category:Hardware]]
[[Category:Hardware]]

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XO-1 Laptop model CTest-2, also known as C2.

Description

This is the laptop model that started production in November of 2007. The official Quanta model number for it is CL1.

This version is sometimes ambiguously referred to as MP, as in "Mass Produced". It is a mass produced version, but is not the only such.

Identification

  • All outer surfaces textured
  • Antenna latch is a moving element with a spring behind it
  • Label underneath says "Model: XO-1"

A picture of the motherboard

Software Support

Restrictions

  • Application of any reverse DC voltage to the microphone input will cause damage

Documentation

Followed by

Preceded by