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Kifflom418yThe license is such a small amount compared to the total cost of the system it doesn't matter money wise. -
kamen67658yMaybe it's part of a way bigger infrastructure system that you don't see. Maybe they wouldn't be able to manage it remotely as easily if it was some GNU/Linux distro.
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ddephor43558yThe CFP for such systems usually demand "standard operating systems" or even directly "Windows".
So that's what you get.
It's stupid, yes, those devices could be built on a Raspi, especially as of today most of those devices use TCP/IP-network for communication and not a special communication technology anymore. But any vendor in that field has his own hardware running, often Windows only, and often enough still running crap like Windows CE. -
ddephor43558y@fun2code Those Cinema displays are easier to build, they are not subject to extended temperature range or even train vehicle regulations, so they will have a standard Raspi.
For the light rail you may need a special Raspi for industrial use, but that's possible.
But most vendors stay with what they have, as long as possible.
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