Moxa V2616A-C5 [5/111] Introduction

Moxa V2616A-C8-LX [5/111] Introduction
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1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Moxa V2616A series of x86 ready-to-run embedded computers. This manual
introduces the software configuration and management of the V2616A-LX, which runs the Linux operating
system. For hardware installation, connector interfaces, setup, and upgrading the BIOS, please refer to the
V2616A Hardware Users Manual.
Linux is an open, scalable operating system that allows you to build a wide range of innovative, small footprint
devices. Software written for desktop PCs can be easily ported to the Linux-based embedded computer with a
GNU cross compiler and a minimum of source code modifications. A typical Linux-based device is designed for
a specific use, and is often not connected to other computers, or a number of such devices connect to a
centralized, front-end host. Examples include enterprise tools such as industrial controllers, communications
hubs, point-of-sale terminals, and display devices, which include HMIs, advertisement appliances, and
interactive panels.
The following topics are covered in this chapter:
Overview
Software Specifications
Software Components

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