Processor SDK Linux
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1. Overview
1.1. Getting Started Guide
1.1.1. Getting Started Here
1.1.2. Linux SD Card Creation Guide
1.1.3. Windows SD Card Creation Guide
1.1.4. Download and Install the SDK
1.1.5. Program EVM User Guide
1.1.6. Run Setup Scripts
1.1.7. Top-Level Makefile
1.1.8. GCC ToolChain
1.2. Building the SDK
1.3. Directory Structure Overview
1.4. Software Stack
1.5. Processor SDK Technical Support
1.6. Training
1.7. GPLv3 Disclaimer
2. Release Specific
3. Foundational Components
4. Industrial Protocols
5. Examples and Demos
6. How to Guides
7. Documentation Tarball
Processor SDK Linux
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1. Overview
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1.1. Getting Started Guide
1.1. Getting Started Guide
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1.1.1. Getting Started Here
1.1.1.1. Welcome to the Linux Getting Started Guide
1.1.1.2. What would you like to do with the SDK?
1.1.1.3. What Would You Like to do Next?
1.1.2. Linux SD Card Creation Guide
1.1.2.1. Overview
1.1.2.2. Common Steps
1.1.2.3. Installing SD Card Content
1.1.2.4. SD Card Using Default Images
1.1.2.5. SD Card Using Custom Images
1.1.2.6. SD Card Using Partition Tarballs
1.1.3. Windows SD Card Creation Guide
1.1.4. Download and Install the SDK
1.1.5. Program EVM User Guide
1.1.5.1. Overview
1.1.5.2. Files Provided
1.1.5.3. Device Support
1.1.5.4. Directory Structure
1.1.5.5. Programming the bin files
1.1.5.6. Verify CCS Connection
1.1.5.7. Verifying NOR
1.1.6. Run Setup Scripts
1.1.7. Top-Level Makefile
1.1.8. GCC ToolChain