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# Consumer Reference Platform - Documentation
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The Consumer Reference Platform aims to enable the latest software on a series of embedded hardware platforms. Open source boot firmware and a unified Linux kernel delivers an excellent starting point for your next embedded product. High level components such as ROS, and a standard GPIO library are included to help accelerate robotic enthusiasts and makers. The consumer software stack provides two builds based on Debian and OpenEmbedded. A graphic user interface is included for each variant, and both are validated to ensure quality and a great user experience.
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## Features
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- Unified Linux Kernel
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- Open Boot Firmware
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- Debian and OpenEmbedded Builds
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- Desktop Enviroment
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- ROS (Robot OS)
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- Standard GPIO Library
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## Contents
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- [Getting Started](GettingStarted/README.md)
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- Learn more about the Consumer Reference Platform, this is an ideal place to start.
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- [Installation](Installation/README.md)
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- Installation and build instructions for a variety of your Reference Platform components
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- [Downloads](Downloads/README.md)
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- Skip straight to your Reference Platform downloads
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- [Hardware](HardwareDocs/README.md)
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- Explore the Reference Platform from the Hardware side
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- [Troubleshooting](Troubleshooting/README.md)
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- From bug reports and current issues, to forum access and other useful resources, we want to help you find answers
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#### Resources
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- [Previous Releases](PreviousReleases/README.md)
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- [Document Contribution Policy](../ContributionPolicy.md)
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