W315A/325A Linux User's Manual
■The W315A/325A wireless embedded computers come with a quad band 850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS module built in for long-range communications.
■The computers use a Moxa ART 192 Mhz RISC CPU. Unlike the X86 CPU, which uses a CISC design, the RISC architecture and modern semiconductor technology provide these embedded computers with a powerful computing engine and communication functions, but without generating a lot of heat. A 16 MB NOR Flash ROM and on-board 32 MB SDRAM give you enough memory to install your application software directly on the embedded computer. In addition, a LAN port is built right into the RISC CPU. This network capability, in combination with the ability to control serial devices, makes the W300 Series ideal as communication platforms for data acquisition and industrial control applications.
■The pre-installed Linux operating system (OS) provides an open software operating system for your software program development. Software written for desktop PCs can be easily ported to the computer with a GNU cross compiler, without needing to modify the source code. The OS, device drivers (e.g., serial and buzzer control), and your own applications, can all be stored in the NOR Flash.
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