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<span style="font-size:14px;color:#4d4d4d;line-height:20px;">RSB-4411 is an Advantech RISC 3.5" SBC powered by NXP ARM® Cortex-A9 i.MX6 high performance processor, which provide sufficient power for Full HD video encoding/decoding, and also support Gigabit Ethernet for networking. RSB-4411 also supports miniPCIe, M.2 and SIM card slot for WiFi,BT and 3G module. With complete BSP of Linux and Android, it's feasible to build up your own application software in different OS.</span> | <span style="font-size:14px;color:#4d4d4d;line-height:20px;">RSB-4411 is an Advantech RISC 3.5" SBC powered by NXP ARM® Cortex-A9 i.MX6 high performance processor, which provide sufficient power for Full HD video encoding/decoding, and also support Gigabit Ethernet for networking. RSB-4411 also supports miniPCIe, M.2 and SIM card slot for WiFi,BT and 3G module. With complete BSP of Linux and Android, it's feasible to build up your own application software in different OS.</span> | ||
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+ | Yocto 4.2 (Kernel 6.1.22)<br/> [http://ess-wiki.advantech.com.tw/view/RSB-4411_user_guide User Guide] [https://ess-wiki.advantech.com.tw/view/IoTGateway/BSP/Linux/iMX6/OS_Support_List_Yocto_4.2 Release Note] | ||
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Yocto 2.5 (Kernel 4.14.98)<br/> [http://ess-wiki.advantech.com.tw/view/RSB-4411_user_guide User Guide] [http://ess-wiki.advantech.com.tw/view/IoTGateway/BSP/Linux/iMX6/OS_Support_List_Yocto_2.5 Release Note] | Yocto 2.5 (Kernel 4.14.98)<br/> [http://ess-wiki.advantech.com.tw/view/RSB-4411_user_guide User Guide] [http://ess-wiki.advantech.com.tw/view/IoTGateway/BSP/Linux/iMX6/OS_Support_List_Yocto_2.5 Release Note] | ||
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Yocto 2.1 (Kernel 4.14.98)<br/> [http://ess-wiki.advantech.com.tw/view/RSB-4411_user_guide User Guide] [http://ess-wiki.advantech.com.tw/view/IoTGateway/BSP/Linux/iMX6/OS_Support_List_new Release Note] | Yocto 2.1 (Kernel 4.14.98)<br/> [http://ess-wiki.advantech.com.tw/view/RSB-4411_user_guide User Guide] [http://ess-wiki.advantech.com.tw/view/IoTGateway/BSP/Linux/iMX6/OS_Support_List_new Release Note] |
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