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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.
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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
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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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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)