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MIPS32 Linux powers Russian device server gadgets

Oct 14, 2004 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 1 views

A ten-year-old Russian electronics engineering firm based in Moscow Zelenograde is using embedded Linux in a family of device servers targeting building and factory automation and industrial and camera control. NetCore's “NetCore” devices are based on MIPS32 processors, and include serial and Ethernet interfaces.

The NetCore product family includes:

  • Basic NetCore model targeting building automation, primarily
  • NetCore Video, which targets camera control
  • NetCore Vision, which offers legacy and USB ports for local peripherals

Learn more about the capabilities and specs of the NetCore device servers in our complete Device Profile . . .

Read NetCore device profile


 
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