Moxa DA-682A-C7-W7E [5/112] Introduction

Moxa DA-682A-C7-W7E [5/112] Introduction
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1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Moxa DA-682A series of x86 ready-to-run embedded computers. This manual
introduces the software configuration and management of the DA-682A-LX, which runs the Linux operating
system. For details about hardware setup and installation or BIOS upgrades, please refer to the DA-682A
Hardware Manual.
Linux is an open, scalable operating system that allows you to build a wide range of innovative, small footprint
applications. Software written for desktop PCs can be easily ported to Linux embedded systems using the GNU
cross compiler and a minimum of source code modifications. A typical embedded device running Linux is
designed for a specific use, and is often either not connected to other computers, or is connected to a number
of via a central, front-end host. Examples include enterprise tools such as industrial controllers,
communications hubs, point-of-sale terminals, as well as display devices that include HMIs, advertisement
appliances, and interactive panels.
The following topics are covered in this chapter:
Overview
Software Specifications

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