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/****************************************************************************
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/*!
    \target BD-SL-i.MX6 (embedded Android and Linux)
    \page qtee-preparing-hardware-imx6.html
    \title Preparing BD-SL-i.MX6
    \previouspage qtee-installation-guide.html

    Take the following steps to prepare a
    \l{http://boundarydevices.com/products/sabre-lite-imx6-sbc/}
    {Boundary Devices BD-SL-i.MX6} (SABRE Lite) for \B2Q.

    \note It is important that you repeat the steps in this section after you
    update \SDK.

    The images containing the \B2Q stack for BD-SL-i.MX6 are included
    in \SDK, ready to be copied to an SD card.

    \section1 Preparing an SD Card

    For \B2QA, an SD card of at least 4 GB capacity is needed. For \B2QL,
    a card of at least 512 MB capacity is sufficient.

    \include detect-sd-card-device-name.qdocinc instructions

    \section1 Installing the Android image

    \e{If installing} \B2QL, \e{you can skip this step and proceed to}
    \l{#Installing the Boot to Qt Image}{Installing the Boot to Qt Image}.

    Download the package \e{imx6-jb-20130628.tar.gz} from
    \l{http://boundarydevices.com/android-jellybean-on-i-mx6-with-no-disclaimers/}{Boundary
    Devices Android Jellybean i.MX6 images} (registration required).

    Use the following commands to create an SD card containing the
    downloaded image:

    \list 1
        \li Extract the downloaded package:
        \badcode
        ~/$ mkdir bd-android
        ~/$ cd bd-android
        ~/bd-android$ tar zxvf ~/Downloads/imx6-jb-20130628.tar.gz
        \endcode
        \li Run device/boundary/mksdcard.sh:
        \badcode
        ~/bd-android$ sudo device/boundary/mksdcard.sh /dev/<device_name>
        ~/bd-android$ sync
        \endcode
    \endlist

    \section1 Installing the \B2Q Image

    Make sure you have the required tools installed in your development machine:

    \badcode
        sudo apt-get install u-boot-tools
    \endcode

    Then, upgrade the SD card with \B2Q. First, ensure that no partitions on the
    SD card are mounted:

    \include detect-sd-card-device-name.qdocinc unmount

    Then, use one of the commands below, depending on whether you are developing
    for embedded Android or Linux:

    \list
        \li \b{\B2QA}
        \badcode
            cd <INSTALL_DIR>
            ./Boot2Qt-4.x/generic-4.2-eAndroid/images/iMX6/deploy.sh /dev/<device_name>
        \endcode
        \li \b{\B2QL}
        \badcode
            cd <INSTALL_DIR>
            sudo ./Boot2Qt-4.x/iMX6-eLinux/images/deploy.sh /dev/<device_name>
        \endcode
    \endlist

    After the installation is complete, insert the SD card, power on the device and check that
    the \B2Q welcome screen and/or demo appear.

    \section1 Setting up USB Access

    \include b2qt-post-install-setup.qdocinc setting up usb access

    \section1 Configuring a Device Kit in Qt Creator

    \include b2qt-post-install-setup.qdocinc configuring device kit android linux

    You are now ready to start developing for your device. For more information,
    see \l{Building and Running an Example}.
*/