What you basically described is the original BeBox, which had a "geek
port".
On a semi-related issue, would anyone have an idea on how someone would
GNU GPL hardware? To make it easier take the specific case of a
motherboard
design. How would someone GNU GPL the motherboard design?
The BIOS for such a board is the easy part that is software and is
already
covered by the GNU GPL. The masks for a multi-layer PCB could also be
GNU GPL-ed. (It is "artwork"). But is that enough to keep the design
free?
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