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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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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.
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Plug a USB keyboard into one of the USB ports of the Intel Young Canyon 1.
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Plug a USB mouse into one of the USB ports of the Intel Young Canyon 1.
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Plug a VGA monitor into the VGA port or the Intel Young Canyon 1.
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Ensure that the 12 V DC adapter for the Intel Young Canyon 1 is correctly connected.
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Plug the 16 GB Wind River LiveUSB drive into a USB port on your host computer.
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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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Table of contents
- 5 Overview
- 5 What Is Included in the Kit
- 6 Required Hardware
- 6 Intel Young Canyon 1 Specification
- 8 Host Computer Specification
- 9 LiveUSB Technology
- 11 Configuring and Connecting the Intel Young Canyon 1 to Your Host Computer
- 12 Powering on the Intel Young Canyon 1 Development Kit
- 15 Booting the Host Computer
- 17 Accepting the Agreements
- 18 Obtaining an Evaluation License
- 20 Starting Your Evaluation
- 21 Notes
- 23 Activating the License Manually on a Non-Internet-Connected Host
- 26 Activating the License Automatically on a Windows Host
- 26 Activating the License Manually on a Windows Host
- 29 Retrieving the Evaluation License (DHCP IP Address)
- 29 Running the Evaluation (Static IP Address)