Pegasos

Later versions of the Pegasos I came with a hardware fix which was designated "April" (a pun on Mai meaning May in German).

The Pegasos II uses a Marvell Discovery II MV64361 northbridge, removing the need for the "April" chipset fix on the previous model, and additionally offers integrated Gigabit LAN and DDR support, and the ability to use the Freescale "G4" processor line.

Passive cooling solutions are possible and sold with the "Home Media and Communication System", which is based on Pegasos II G4.

Genesi discontinued production of the Pegasos II in 2006, as the result of new European Union legislation requiring the use of more expensive and lead-free solder[3] under the Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS).

Genesi is very eager to support any efforts to port and optimize operating systems or applications for their computers.

Genesi Open Desktop Workstation , built around the Pegasos II
Pegasos 2nd version (G4), inner view
Pegasos II motherboard Version 1.0 (2B3)