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by stephen_g
1527 days ago
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I wouldn't expect so. All you get of third party parts on the schematic is the names of the pins, and that generally isn't kept secret. Sometimes the detailed functional descriptions of each pin are, but generally not anything you'd see from the schematic. If you look at the Open Compute project, there's full schematics available for boards that have far more interesting parts than what would be on this. |
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For comparison, someone has made an entire 386 PC motherboard himself: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29273829
I suspect there's enough information out there publicly to do everything up to perhaps a PIII (Socket 370 era) or thereabouts, but it starts being much harder beyond that.