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Adeneo Embedded enhances the already feature rich Windows Embedded Compact 7 (WEC7) BSP for the i.MX6 platforms by adding support for PCIe. PCIe support now enables customers to connect various PCI based peripherals to the high performance i.MX6 platform. In the example shown in the video, a PCIe based network card can be seen working with the i.MX6 SABRE lite board. The PCI bus and controller driver implementations from Adeneo are of production quality.
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Added by Sonia Leal on August 12, 2011 at 5:33pm See Nucleus RTOS with fully integrated toolchain and UI running on the i.MX28 EVK.
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The Opal Development Kit includes two FlexCAN channels, and this video demonstrates basic communication using Windows Embedded Compact 7. The source for the demo application is available in the downloads section at devicesolutions.net/opaldevkit. Get more information about the Opal CPU module and development kit at devicesolutions.net/opal.
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Added by Ramona Maurer on June 1, 2012 at 10:24am QNX 6.5 is running on our DIMM-MX53 module, also available as Developer Kit
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The Opal Development Kit can output video to VGA, LVDS and TFT panels. This video shows all 3 options in action using Windows Embedded Compact 7, including instruction on how to configure each display in the bootloader. Find out more at devicesolutions.net/opal.
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The Nitrogen6X board has been designed to allow for Power-over-Ethernet functionality. With the addition of our POE modules, the Nitrogen6X can become a stand-alone POE powered device which is ideal for digital signage applications. This demo features a 7" 1024x600 display with capacitive multi-touch and the TimeSys Linux operating system.
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Green Hills Software demonstrates a commercially-available tablet featuring two securely separated Android environments: personal and corporate. The INTEGRITY Multivisor solution provides a trusted virtualized platform for Android or other guest operating systems. It cleanly separates peripherals and communication channels for each Android persona and can host additional real-time and/or security-critical services. Powered by a Freescale i.MX53 multimedia processor.
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Added by Harald Krapfenbauer on November 2, 2011 at 1:37am Just installed the Inflexion UI Demo on our new Core Module incorporating an i.MX535. First impression: I like it! One can clearly see the difference between using the GPU and doing all in software (because there are 2 different libraries). "Installing" means copying 2 files (one for the lib, one for the demo). Well, that's simple!
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Here's what Adeneo Embedded's engineers are capable of : Fastbooting an OpenGL application on Freescale's i.Mx6q Sabre SD
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This video is showing the BCM AR6MXQ i.MX6 Cortex A9 Quad Core ARM Motherboard running with Linux OS and playing two different HD contents on dual screen
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iWave Systems, profoundly known for its genuine embedded solution offerings spanning from SOMs to fully integrated systems announced the availability of Windows Embedded Compact 7 (WEC7) reference BSP for Q7 compatible i.MX6 System-On-Module (SOM) besides the existing Linux 3.0.15 & Android ICS 4.0 BSP versions.
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This video showcases the capabilities of the Freescale i.mx6SoloX SDB, reference design for the i.mx6SoloX SoC. The video highlights the asymmetric processing between a Cortex-A9 and a Cortex-M4.
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iWave i.MX6 Demo with Qt
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i.MX50 Video
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Added by Lucas Loizaga on August 14, 2010 at 9:29am http://www.iisa.com.ar Argentine development of "Computer on Module" using i.mx233 CPU, this product have ethernet, audio, tft display controller, sdio, uarts, i2c, gpios, and a lot of funny features. Our i.mx233 CoM will can run linux,android & windows ce without problems, we are already under development of a developer kit for this product, we will give news soon.
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Watch the recording of our recently concluded webinar ‘Introduction to Windows 10 IoT Core’ to know about the various use cases, advantages, & limitations of Windows 10 IoT Core. It will also help you understand how to utilize the Universal Windows Platform (UWP) and give you a first-hand introduction to the development experience on Visual Studio™ 2015. For more information on Windows 10 IoT Core: https://www.toradex.com/webinars/introduction-to-windows-10-iot-core​
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We introduced a new modular embedded Linux board running a i.MX6 processor as part of our HIO Project, a development effort backed by HABEY to create expandable modular embedded computer building blocks that can be used across the entire product development cycle, from evaluation, development, prototyping to finish product.  This i.MX6 core-board is a fully functional embedded board that is designed to fit in a 2-gang electrical wall outlet box. Its has eight 50-pin female headers on the top and bottom of the board which allows 3-dimensional expansions by adding modules like building Lego bricks. To showcase this Lego-like modular embedded Linux board design, HABEY launched a Kickstarter campagin (http://kck.st/1HroOaW) that features a i.MX6 POE ready 7” modular in-wall touch computer based on the core-board and two other modules with Yocto embedded Linux or Android. For more information on our modular i.MX 6 solutions, please check http://hioproject.org/ and http://www.habeyusa.com/embedded-arm-boards/
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This dual display demo, based on our latest Android Lollipop 5.0 release, shows separate applications on each display. The demo is run on a Nitrogen6x with our two 7″ displays (LVDS Hannstar and RGB Okaya), so it is compatible with all our i.MX6 platforms (BD-SL-i.MX6 (SABRE Lite), Nitrogen6_Lite, Nitrogen6_Max,). For more information please visit http://boundarydevices.com/android-lollipop-dual-display-imx6/
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This short video introduces the Device Solutions Opal-6 i.MX6 based System on Module (SoM) and highlights key features of the module and Internet of Things (IoT) Development Kit. The SoM has a small, robust 60mm x 60mm form-factor which is ideal for demanding environmental applications, or where space is limited.
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This video walk through how fast you can content from a UI designer, get the basic system navigation and some advance animation, and then get it running live on the target hardware. To find out more visit Freescale | Crank Software 
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