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/*!
//! [overview-list]
\list
\li Qt development libraries and core tools
\li Additional embedded libraries and value-add components
\li Embedded development environment around Qt Creator IDE
\li \B2Q, a light-weight software stack for embedded systems
\li Build-Your-Own-Stack tooling for customizing the Boot to Qt stack
\li Device emulator for software development and testing without
target hardware
\endlist
//! [overview-list]
//! [wizard]
\b {Install Using the Flashing Wizard}
\SDK includes an easy to use application for setting up a supported
device for \B2Q. In Qt Creator, select \b Tools > \b {Flash \B2Q Device}
and follow the step-by-step instructions.
On Linux, you can alternatively install the image from the command line using
the instructions below.
\b {Install from the Command Line}
//! [wizard]
*/
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