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Intel® Core™ i5-3610ME

Processor and Mobile Intel®

QM77 Express Chipset

Development Kit

GETTING STARTED GUIDE

1.0

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Contents

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2

3

Introduction ....................................................................................................... 1

1.1

Overview ................................................................................................................................... 1

1.2

What Is Included in the Kit ....................................................................................................... 1

1.3

Required Hardware ................................................................................................................... 2

1.3.1

Intel Young Canyon 1 Specification .......................................................................... 2

1.3.2

Host Computer Specification ..................................................................................... 4

1.4

LiveUSB Technology ................................................................................................................ 5

Connecting the Intel Young Canyon 1 ............................................................. 7

2.1

Configuring and Connecting the Intel Young Canyon 1 to Your Host Computer ..................... 7

2.2

Powering on the Intel Young Canyon 1 Development Kit ........................................................ 8

Starting the Evaluation Software ....................................................................11

3.1

Booting the Host Computer ..................................................................................................... 11

3.2

Accepting the Agreements ...................................................................................................... 13

3.3

Obtaining an Evaluation License............................................................................................. 14

3.4

Starting Your Evaluation ......................................................................................................... 16

3.5

Notes ....................................................................................................................................... 17

Appendix A Activating the License Manually .........................................................19

A.1

Activating the License Manually on a Non-Internet-Connected Host ..................................... 19

A.2

Activating the License Automatically on a Windows Host ..................................................... 22

A.3

Activating the License Manually on a Windows Host ............................................................ 22

Appendix B Troubleshooting Graphics Problems on Your LiveUSB Host

Computer ..........................................................................................................23

Appendix C Troubleshooting Your Evaluation Setup ............................................25

C.1

Retrieving the Evaluation License (DHCP IP Address) .......................................................... 25

C.2

Running the Evaluation (Static IP Address) ............................................................................ 25

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Introduction

Welcome to the Intel® Core™ i5-3610ME Processor and Mobile Intel® QM77 Express

Chipset Development Kit. Using the specially configured evaluation environment provided in this kit you will quickly be able to use Wind River’s market leading development tools and run Wind River Linux 5.0, the industry-leading Linux platform for embedded device development, on the Intel Young Canyon 1 rugged mobile computer system. You will also see an example that shows how you can use Qt to deploy rich user interfaces for multifunctional embedded devices.

1.1

Overview

This evaluation will lead you through the steps to use Wind River Workbench, and outline how Wind River tools can aid in the debugging and analysis of embedded systems based on the Intel Young Canyon 1. It will also demonstrate the powerful user interface tool, and show how you can develop professional graphical displays with absolutely no coding.

During this evaluation you will work with two separate systems:

 a host computer on which you will perform tasks such as configuring the Linux OS that runs on the target, analyzing test results and debugging code. You will also use the host computer to view Wind River documentation and audio-visual material. The preferred specification for the host computer is outlined below.

 an Intel Young Canyon 1, referred to as a target system, on which Wind River Linux will run

1.2

What Is Included in the Kit

This kit includes the following components:

 an Intel Young Canyon 1 board/chassis

 one bootable 16 GB Wind River LiveUSB flash drive. This lets you quickly and easily boot and start working with the Wind River Workbench development suite on a host computer. Its use is fully described in this document.

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1.3

Required Hardware

1.3.1

Intel Young Canyon 1 Specification

This LiveUSB evaluation is available with an Intel Young Canyon 1 with the following specifications:

 Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3610ME CPU , with 2 GB DDR3 non ECC SODIMM RAM

 fanless mini-ITX enclosure

 60 GB solid state drive (SSD)

 front panel power button

 power brick port

 two RS-232 COM ports, total of two (on front panel)

 four USB 2.0 ports (two on front panel, two on back panel)

 four USB 3.0 ports ( on back panel)

 GbE LAN port

 analog audio ports

 four display ports for multiple display support (on back panel), as follows:

 VGA

 DVI

 HDMI

 DP

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1.3 Required Hardware

The following figure shows a front panel view of the Intel Young Canyon 1.

USB 2.0 Ports

COM Ports

Power

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The following figure shows the Intel Young Canyon 1 with the top cover removed and a view of the rear panel.

DDR3

Solid

State

Drive

Ports

Power

Brick

Port

VGA

Port

USB 2.0

Ports

GbE LAN

Port

DVI

Port

HDMI

Port

Analog

Audio

Ports

Fanless mini-ITX

Enclosure

DP

Port

1.3.2

Host Computer Specification

During this evaluation you will run the Wind River Workbench development suite which requires a suitable host computer. This host computer can be a laptop or desktop PC with the following specifications:

Host architecture:

Host memory:

USB requirements:

Other requirements:

Intel Core2, 2 GHz or greater

(recommended)

2 GB RAM (recommended)

USB 2.0 connection (required)

Static IP addresses: host computer (172.31.255.253) target (172.31.255.1)

You do not need to install any software on your host computer prior to the evaluation.

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1.4 LiveUSB Technology

1.4

LiveUSB Technology

All the software required for this evaluation on your host computer is delivered on a fully configured, bootable USB flash drive (referred to as a LiveUSB) that you can boot on most standard modern PCs. The LiveUSB contains:

 a fully configured and bootable version of the Fedora (Linux) operating system

 the Wind River Linux platform, which includes the Wind River Workbench development suite and a board support package for the Intel Young Canyon 1

 Wind River documentation, including this Getting Started Guide and the

Intel Young Canyon 1 Evaluation Tutorial

 a set of audio-visual guides which will lead you through the Wind River Linux evaluation

 Wind River documentation for Wind River Workbench and Wind River Linux

The pre-configured LiveUSB environment lets you use Wind River development tools without the need to install, configure, or build anything prior to the evaluation. You can begin the evaluation immediately after you have booted the LiveUSB.

Note that, once booted, the LiveUSB software uses the RAM memory of the host PC and the flash memory available in the LiveUSB flash drive itself—it does not use the hard drive on the host computer. When used correctly, this evaluation will not write to the hard drive of the host computer.

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2

Connecting the

Intel Young Canyon 1

Before starting this evaluation you should ensure that your Intel Young Canyon 1 is correctly connected. Ensure that you work within a statically safe area. The

Intel Young Canyon 1: Installation and Use guide contains additional details about the power requirements.

2.1

Configuring and Connecting the Intel Young Canyon 1 to Your

Host Computer

The Intel Young Canyon 1 (target) requires an Ethernet connection for communication between the target and the Wind River Workbench Development tools as well as a mouse and keyboard for the pre-built demonstration. Perform the following procedure to connect the target and host computer.

1.

Ensure that your Intel Young Canyon 1 and your host computer are switched off.

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Connect an Ethernet cable between the Ethernet port on the Intel Young Canyon 1 and the primary Ethernet port on your host computer. This can either be a direct connection or through a hub or switch. Note that the evaluation host and Intel Young Canyon 1 will be assigned pre-configured static IP addresses during the evaluation.

3.

Plug a USB keyboard into one of the USB ports of the Intel Young Canyon 1.

4.

Plug a USB mouse into one of the USB ports of the Intel Young Canyon 1.

5.

Plug a VGA monitor into the VGA port or the Intel Young Canyon 1.

6.

Ensure that the 12 V DC adapter for the Intel Young Canyon 1 is correctly connected.

7.

Plug the 16 GB Wind River LiveUSB drive into a USB port on your host computer.

2.2

Powering on the Intel Young Canyon 1 Development Kit

You should ensure that your Intel Young Canyon 1 Development Kit is correctly connected and is capable of booting. To do this, apply power to the

Intel Young Canyon 1. The system should begin booting within a few seconds. The

Intel Young Canyon 1 is pre-programmed with Wind River Linux, which is specifically configured for development purposes. The preprogrammed image also includes a demonstration.

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2 Connecting the Intel Young Canyon 1

2.2 Powering on the Intel Young Canyon 1 Development Kit

If your target system boots successfully, the display shows the main Wind River and Qt demonstration screen.

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3

Starting the Evaluation Software

3.1

Booting the Host Computer

Before booting your host computer, ensure that the LiveUSB flash drive is correctly plugged into a USB port on the host computer. You should also have a keyboard and mouse connected to the host computer.

1.

Configure your hardware as shown in the following figure before you boot your host computer.

2.

Switch on your host computer.

NOTE: You may have to interrupt the boot process in order to instruct the BIOS to boot from the USB flash drive instead of the internal hard drive.

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3.

The EDK boot screen displays, followed by a startup screen while the Fedora 16 live environment loads.

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The host computer then boots into a preconfigured Fedora 16 environment.

3 Starting the Evaluation Software

3.2 Accepting the Agreements

3.2

Accepting the Agreements

After the host computer boots into the Fedora environment, the Review Licenses screen displays.

4.

In the License Agreements field, select PRODUCT EVALUATION LICENSE

AGREEMENT. Read the agreement, then click Accept.

5.

In the License Agreements field, select Privacy Statement Agreement. Read the agreement, then click Accept.

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3.3

Obtaining an Evaluation License

Before you evaluate the features of the Wind River tools included on the LiveUSB, you must obtain an evaluation license. This requires a computer with an Internet connection.

You may obtain your license either of the following ways:

 Use the host computer that will run the evaluation and the Windriver EDK agent.

The host computer on which you run the evaluation must have an internet connection.

 Use some other available computer to perform a manual license activation. The computer on which you perform the manual activation must have an Internet connection.

Whichever method you use, the license is valid for any machine on which the LiveUSB runs.

If the host computer on which you will run your evaluation is connected to the Internet, the following procedure provides the easiest and quickest way to obtain an evaluation

license. For additional license activation methods, see Appendix A Activating the

License Manually.

1.

When your host computer has booted, the Wind River EDK Agent dialog displays.

Click Automatic License Activation.

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3 Starting the Evaluation Software

3.3 Obtaining an Evaluation License

2.

If you are not using a network proxy, click NEXT then go to step 4.

If you are using a network proxy, click Configure Network Proxy, then enter your proxy information.

2

3.

On the Network Proxy Configuration dialog, complete the form, click Save

Changes, then on the Automatic License Activation dialog click Next.

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Fill in your registration details (including a valid email address), then click Submit.

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You will be notified when host successfully obtains an evaluation license. You can then use the Wind River host tools.

NOTE: When obtaining a license, the host computer will attempt to connect to the

Internet over the wired Ethernet interface (eth0). It is strongly suggested that you use a wired Ethernet connection. If your host has multiple interfaces, or if you want to use wireless interfaces, you must make the necessary configuration changes.

3.4

Starting Your Evaluation

After the host computer boots into the Fedora LiveUSB environment, you will see a desktop that includes a number of icons, including a link to this document and quick launches to the tools.

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3 Starting the Evaluation Software

3.5 Notes

For your convenience, there are several pull down menus under Applications >Wind

River.

1.

To open the evaluation tutorial, select Applications > Wind River > Documentation

> Evaluation Tutorial.

2.

To view this guide at any time, select Applications > Wind River > Documentation

> Getting Started Guide. This document displays automatically when you first boot the Fedora LiveUSB drive.

3.

To watch videos of the exercises, select Applications >Wind River >Videos >

Evaluation Tutorial Videos.

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3.5

Notes

 You can exercise the evaluation in any way you choose—by following the video tutorials, trying your own software, running benchmarks, and so on.

 The evaluation is safe to use with your existing machine. When correctly used no data will be written outside of the LiveUSB flash drive.

 The evaluation is interruptible—if you stop at any point in the evaluation, you can resume where you stopped.

 The version of Fedora on the LiveUSB flash drive is minimal. It uses empty space on the USB flash drive as an overlay to save any changes you make. The evaluation

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tutorials avoid writing large amounts of data, so as not to fill the overlay. If you wish to do additional work using the EDKs, you may wish to consider using the Install to

Hard Drive option. This will overwrite your local hard drive with the Fedora 16

LiveUSB environment. See Appendix B of the Evaluation Tutorial for further details.

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Appendix A Activating the License

Manually

A.1 Activating the License Manually on a Non-Internet-Connected

Host

If the host on which you will be running your evaluation is not connected to the Internet

(for example, it is in a secure network environment) , use the Manual License

Activation option to obtain an evaluation license by email through some other host.

1.

Once your host computer boots, the Wind River EDK Agent dialog displays. Click

Manual License Activation.

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2.

Read the instructions, then click Next.

2

3.

Fill in your registration details (including a valid email address).

4.

Click Wind River Privacy Statement, then read the statement that displays.

5.

Select the checkbox beside Wind River Privacy Statement to accept the agreement, then click Submit.

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Appendix A Activating the License Manually

6.

The host computer generates a user registration file and writes it to the LiveUSB device at /mnt/live/user_registration.txt. Click Next.

7.

Click Home to close the Wind River EDK Agent dialog.

8.

Email the user registration file located on the LiveUSB flash drive at

/mnt/live/user_registration.txt user_registration.txt file as an attachment to [email protected]

. (Alternatively you may shut down your host, plug the

LiveUSB into a computer running Windows and email the user_registration.txt file on the root directory of the LiveUSB.)

A Wind River service representative from the Wind River licensing department will contact you and provide further instructions.

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A.2 Activating the License Automatically on a Windows Host

You may also activate the Evaluation by plugging the LiveUSB drive into any Windows machine and obtain an Evaluation license automatically.

1.

Plug the LiveUSB flash drive into any computer running Windows then browse to the root of the drive.

2.

Double-click the file start.exe. This starts the Wind River EDK agent on your

Windows computer. Click Automatic License Activation.

3.

From this point, follow the instructions in section 3.3 to obtain an evaluation license.

4.

When you obtain your license, eject the LiveUSB from your Windows computer and

begin your evaluation as described in section 3.4.

A.3 Activating the License Manually on a Windows Host

You may also activate the evaluation by plugging the LiveUSB into any computer running Windows and obtain an evaluation license by email.

1.

Plug the LiveUSB into any computer running Windows and browse to the root of the drive.

2.

Double-click the file start.exe. This starts the Wind River EDK agent on your

Windows computer. Click Manual License Activation.

3.

Click Next.

4.

Fill in your registration details (including a valid email address)

5.

Click Wind River Privacy Statement, then read the statement that displays.

6.

Select the checkbox beside Wind River Privacy Statement to accept the agreement, then click Submit.

7.

The host generates a user registration file and writes it to the LiveUSB. This

user_registration.txt file can be found in the root directory of the LiveUSB drive.

8.

Email the user_registration.txt file as an attachment to [email protected]

. A

Wind River service representative from the Wind River licensing department will contact you and provide further instructions.

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Appendix B Troubleshooting Graphics

Problems on Your LiveUSB

Host Computer

The LiveUSB was validated with many different host computers, but some computers may have a graphics controller that is incompatible with the default boot settings of the

LiveUSB. If you see distorted graphics (or no graphics at all), your host computer has an incompatible graphics controller. If this problem occurs, perform the following steps to change your boot option.

1.

Reboot your host computer.

2.

When the Wind River On-Board screen displays, on the keyboard press any key to interrupt the default boot process.

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3.

On the keyboard, navigate to the Troubleshooting screen, then press ENTER.

3

4.

On the Troubleshooting screen, press the down arrow key to navigate to Start Wind

River Embedded Development Image basic graphics, then press ENTER.

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In many cases this alternate boot option resolves problems with incompatible graphics drivers. If you continue to experience problems, try a different host computer with a different graphics driver for the evaluation.

Appendix C Troubleshooting Your

Evaluation Setup

C.1 Retrieving the Evaluation License (DHCP IP Address)

To retrieve the evaluation license automatically, the LiveUSB host computer must have access to the Internet. The host computer will attempt to retrieve an IP address on its first wired interface dynamically via DHCP. Although wireless connections may be available on the LiveUSB host computer, they are disabled in the default configuration. If you wish to connect to the Internet over a wireless connection, you must determine the configuration yourself.

C.2 Running the Evaluation (Static IP Address)

The steps in the tutorial are only for wired interfaces. Both the target and the LiveUSB host computer must be set to their respective static IP address. Before you run the evaluation tutorial, you must switch the LiveUSB host computer to its static IP address.

The script that sets the static IP address uses the lowest numbered eth interface that it finds. For example, if the host computer has eth1 and eth2 interfaces, then eth1 will be set to the static IP address.

The following figure shows the proper IP configuration.

If you have troubles with the IP address, perform the following procedure to repair the problem.

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1.

From the Fedora menu bar, click the Wired Network Connection icon.

2.

From the drop-down menu, select one of the following as appropriate:

 For DHCP, select Dynamic (eth0).

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 For a static IP address, select System eth0:0.

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