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Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Acrosser | Subject: Acrosser's Wager series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 03 January 2008
Gaming platforms suit multiple countries
The AGB model AR-B5600 gaming board uses Intel's GME965 mobile chipset, which supports dual and single-core mobile processors.
Acrosser is exhibiting two new all-in-one gaming platforms and series of fanless embedded systems at ICE Acrosser's All-in-One products feature digital I/O with an interrupt, timer, intrusion logger, SRAM, security, RNG, ccTalk and read-only RTC
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 30 Jun 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The two new all-in-one gaming platforms added to Acrosser's Wager series include an AGB (Acrosser Gaming Bus) board with backplane and a JAMMA/72-pin interface gaming board.
The AGB model AR-B5600 gaming board uses Intel's GME965 mobile chipset, which supports dual and single-core mobile processors.
The JAMMA interface AR-B5292 gaming board is an extended model of the AR-B5290.
This Intel GME915 basis AR-B5292 offers a PCI express video acceleration card slot, Hagiwara bNand support and on board chassis intrusion switches.
All products in the Acrosser Wager series are supported by the same AGC (Acrosser Gaming Core) device driver and API for Windows XP, Windows CE and Linux.
The design reduces development time.
PC-based embedded computers are based on Intel and AMD's processor and chipsets: from a low-cost 486 to high-performance dual-core processors.
The single-board computers are designed with form factors such as EPIC, 3.5in and PC-104 plus.
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