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SIXNET has opportunities for OEMs and integrators with an open source family of feature-rich, process controllers, RTUs, I/O, software and accessories. SIXNET invites you to build upon these modular and flexible components to create your dream product using standard Linux development tools.
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Product Announcements
New MPLAB® X IDE Adds Multiple Simultaneous Debugging Sessions, Advanced Editor and Code Completion; Remains Only Universal IDE for an Entire 8/16/32-bit MCU Portfolio... (read more)
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. - Open Communications Gateways
Applications that require communications capability can now reside directly on select the MultiConnect OCG. A cellular hardware development kit and a distribution version of the Linux operating system... (read more)
Acromag, Inc. - New I/O Server is the Only Compact, Industrial PC
with Truly Integrated I/O for Monitoring and Control. Acromag's new I/O Server is a rugged, fanless computer, designed specifically for mobile or embedded I/O applications, featuring a built-in... (read more)
 

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