Brickwizard
Well-Known Member
2gb is a bit small for most modern Linux builds,A normal pc is used, but instead of standard HDD, 2GB Compact Flash is used.
On other systems, I solve the problem 90%, but when it comes to linux, I get stuck.
I hope the manufacturer provides software support.
from the additional information, I am sure it will have a minimal embedded version of Linux, depending on the age of the machine it may be 64 bit, but more likely 32 bit, if it's very old [say 1980's or early 90's] it could even be a 16 bit Unix system,
which ever it may be. It will have been specially constructed for this manufacturer only, and well out of my sphere.
Another thought came to me whilst reviewing other post's, the flash card my be in the process of breaking down and a replacement would then be necessary as there is no point in cloning a damaged one as you will just copy the errors as well.
I hope you have some success with the Manufacturer.