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Your next step can be one of :
Your next step can be one of :
* [[VAR-SOM-MX6 Yocto Fido R2 Build Yocto release|Build a complete Yocto]]. This guide will help you build a complete Yocto build, resulting in all required binaries to create a full bootable Yocto SD-Card, and all required binaries to burn to NAND-Flash.
* [[VAR-SOM-MX6 Yocto Fido R2 Build Yocto release|Build a complete Yocto]]. This guide will help you build a complete Yocto build, resulting in all required binaries to create a full bootable Yocto SD-Card, and all required binaries to burn to NAND-Flash.
 
** [[VAR-SOM-MX6_Yocto Common Errors|Yocto common build errors</span>]]




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** [[VAR-SOM-MX6 Yocto GS eclipse v3|Debugging with Eclipse]]
** [[VAR-SOM-MX6 Yocto GS eclipse v3|Debugging with Eclipse]]
** [[VAR-SOM-MX6 Yocto Utilizing|TFTP & NFS]]
** [[VAR-SOM-MX6 Yocto Utilizing|TFTP & NFS]]
** [[VAR-SOM-MX6_Yocto Common Errors|Yocto common build errors</span>]]
 


* Test various interfaces.
* Test various interfaces.

Revision as of 12:16, 16 December 2015

VAR-SOM-MX6 - First Time? Start Here.

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Step One: Read Documentations

Please download and read the development kit documentation.

NOTE:
Make sure you read the Quick Start Guide.

Step Two: Development Environment

Set up your development environment.

Step Three: Power Up

Power up the board.
You should have the serial cable connected to the debug port, as describe in the quick start guide
When board boots, make sure you see the u-boot prints on your host PC hyper terminal. You will need to type-in commands in the command prompt late in the development stages

IMPORTANT:
Don't continue without the serial console operating.

Step Four: A quick test with NAND recovery SD-Card

Please follow the below guide to boot DVK with a bootable SD-Card , and burn a complete yocto into NAND-Flash

Step Five: What next?

Your next step can be one of :