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\li \b {\l{Installation Guide}}
\li \b {\l{Preparing Hardware}}
\list
- \li \l{Preparing Nexus 7 for embedded Android Development}{Nexus 7}
- \li \l{Preparing BeagleBoard-xM}{BeagleBoard-xM}
- \li \l{Preparing Sabre Lite i.MX 6}{Sabre Lite i.MX 6}
+ \li \l{Preparing Nexus 7 for embedded Android Development}{Nexus 7 (embedded Android)}
+ \li \l{Preparing BeagleBoard-xM}{BeagleBoard-xM (embedded Android and Linux)}
+ \li \l{Preparing Sabre Lite i.MX 6}{Sabre Lite i.MX 6 (embedded Android and Linux)}
\endlist
\li \b {\l{Building and Running an Example}}
\li \b {\l{Customization}}
@@ -44,19 +44,21 @@
\section1 What is \B2Q?
\b{\B2Q} is a light-weight UI stack for embedded systems, based on the
- \l{http://qt.digia.com/}{Qt Framework} by Digia.
-
- \B2QA places Qt on top of an Android
- kernel/baselayer and offers an elegant means of developing
- beautiful and performant embedded devices. It runs on top of
- Android 4.0/4.1 baselayers and has been tested and verified on a
- number of different hardware configurations.
-
- \B2QL places Qt on top of an Linux
- kernel/baselayer and offers the same elegant means of developing
- beautiful and performant embedded devices as \B2QA.
- It has been build using Yocto 1.4 'Dylan' release and has been tested and
- verified on a number of different hardware configurations.
+ \l{http://qt.digia.com/}{Qt Framework} by Digia, offering an elegant
+ means of developing beautiful and performant embedded devices. It supports
+ two different operating systems:
+
+ \list
+ \li \b{\B2QA} places Qt on top of an Android (version 4.0 or 4.1)
+ kernel/baselayer.
+
+ \li \b{\B2QL} places Qt on top of an Linux kernel/baselayer, built
+ using Yocto 1.4 'Dylan' release.
+ \endlist
+
+ Both versions have been tested and verified on a number of different
+ hardware configurations. \B2Q support is not limited to the devices used
+ as reference platforms, it can be made to run on a variety of hardware.
\B2Q SDK provides a complete software development package for
creating applications on embedded devices. It comes with