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= Step One: Read Documentations =
= Step One: Read Documentations =

Revision as of 06:24, 29 December 2018

First Time? Start Here.

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Step One: Read Documentations

Please download and read the development kit documentation on Variscite website

NOTE:
Make sure you read the Quick Start Guide.

Step Two: Setup Linux host PC Development Environment

Set up your development environment.

Step Three: Evaluation Kit Power Up

Step Four: A quick test with recovery SD card

Please follow the below guide to boot Evaluation Kit with a bootable SD card, and burn a complete Yocto into SOMs storage (NAND/eMMC)

Step Five: What next?

Your next step can be one of :

  • Build a complete Android.
    This guide will help you build a complete Android build, resulting in all required binaries to to eMMC.