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<img src="http://bunniefoo.com/novena/pvt1_release/novena_pvt1e_top_sm.jpg">
-It is a small single-board Linux PC, which happens to include a Xilinx [Spartan-6 FPGA](http://www.xilinx.com/products/silicon-devices/fpga/spartan-6/lx.html). This, together with the TerasIC [Cyclone 5 GX](http://trac.cryptech.is/wiki/CoretestHashesC5G), is what we are using to develop and test the Cryptech cores.
+It is a small single-board Linux PC, which happens to include a Xilinx [Spartan-6 FPGA](http://www.xilinx.com/products/silicon-devices/fpga/spartan-6/lx.html). This, together with the TerasIC [Cyclone 5 GX]({filename}CoretestHashesC5G.md), is what we are using to develop and test the Cryptech cores.
The Novena includes an HDMI adapter and two USB ports, so you can plug in a monitor, keyboard, and mouse, and have a graphical desktop environment. However, I prefer to run it headless, and ssh to it. To ssh to the Novena, you need to know its IP address, which means you need to either statically configure it, or you need to assign it an address in your DHCP server.