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The purpose of this article is to create a page with explanations and links to all the main developing resources and the environment in the IGEP Wiki Labs.
 
  
'''This is a work in progress article''', so you can also contribute to build this article!
 
  
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=Overview=
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This page contains many resources and general information to start developing under IGEP Technology. The next table is a quick access to the most rated articles in the IGEP Community Wiki. If you are looking for general information, scroll down this page to the '''Welcome section'''. <br /><br />
  
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= IGEP Technology Basis =
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[[Pre-installed software on IGEP Processor Boards|IGEP Firmware]]
  
The IGEP Technology is the ISEE Generic Enhanced Platform that was created by ISEE in 2008 based on very small processor boards that can run many Open Source and Property Operating Systems with high performance.
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* [[How to create a SD-card with the latest software image|Install IGEP Firmware into microSD card]]
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* [[How to flash the latest software image|Install IGEP Firmware into Flash memory]]
  
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* [[How to install Eclipse IDE|Install Eclipse IDE ]]
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* [[How to develop with Eclipse IDE under IGEP Technology|Develop with Eclipse IDE]]
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* [[How to install Qt Creator|Install Qt Creator]]
  
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* [[Peripherals Summary|Peripheral summary]]
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* [[How to use GPIOs|GPIOs]]
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* [[How to use RS485|RS485]]
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* [[How to use I2C|I2C]]
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* [[How to set up UART2 in J990|UART2 into J990]]
  
=== Getting started documentation ===
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* [[The IGEP X-loader|IGEP X-Loader]]
  
*Visit the main page of your IGEP Technology device - '''visit the main page of your board [[Which IGEP board do I have|here]]''' - and read the '''getting started''' guides, the main pages at ISEE and at the IGEP Community, and many documentation such hardware manuals, schematics, etc.
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* [[How to develop with Qt under IGEP|Develop with Qt Creator]]
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* [[Install and configure Codeblocks for IGEP devices|Install & Develop with Codeblocks]]
  
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* [[Connectors Summary|Connector summary]]
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* [[How to use UARTs|UARTs]]
  
=== Devices ===
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There are different categories of IGEP Technology devices:
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* [[Mux configuration]]
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* [[How to use SPI|SPI]]
  
* '''[[:Category:IGEP Processor Boards| IGEP Processor Boards]]''': boards with low-power consumption and fanless processors that have laptop performance in small and quiet systems
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* '''[[:Category:IGEP Expansion Boards| IGEP Expansion Boards]]''': they expand the connectivity of the Processor Boards, making possible to add more features and peripherals
 
* '''[[:Category:IGEP Radar|IGEP Radar]]''': radar expansion devices with the IGEP Radar Technology
 
  
  
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=== Pre-installed software ===
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[[:Category:Software distributions|Software Distributions]]
  
If you have a brand new IGEP Processor Board you must know that it comes with a firmware provided and installed on it by ISEE.
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[[:Category:IGEP Radar articles|IGEP Radar]]
  
Therefore, when you power up your board it boots the pre-installed software, which consists on a minimal '''Linux-based distribution''' with a X Window System and GNOME Mobile based applications created with Poky Platform Builder.
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[[Site Map|Other]]
  
There are also many other Linux [[:Category:Software distributions|software distributions]] that you can run with IGEP Technology devices, such Ubuntu, Android, Linaro, etc.
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* [[IGEP SDK Virtual Machine|IGEP SDK VM]]
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* [[Transfer files via SCP|Transfer files]]
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* [[How to setup the IDC10 cable|Setup IDC10 cable]]
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* [[Using SSH to communicate|SSH remote connection]]
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* [[Basic Software instructions|Basic command instructions]]
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* [[How to setup a cross compiler|Cross compilers]]
  
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* [[The Linux kernel|Linux Kernel]]
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* [[Dhrystone MIPS 2.1|Dhrystone MIPS]]
  
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* [[How to use the demo functions of IGEP Radar devices|Use demo functions]]
  
=== Boot order ===
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* [[Disable Video ScreenSaver|Disable video screensaver]]
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* [[IGEP module standalone|IGEP COM standalone]]
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* [[Real Time in Embedded Linux System|Real time in a Embedded Linux System]]
  
By default, if you power up your board it will run the pre-installed software on the flash. But all IGEP Processor Boards can [[Boot up sequence|boot from many peripherals]], such Serial Port, MicroSD Card, Flash, etc.
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* [[Set up a Network File System between IGEP Board and IGEP Virtual Machine|NFS remote filesystem]]
  
For example, you can create and boot from it by inserting it to the MicroSD card reader of your IGEP Processor Board, as it has more priority than the flash ([[Boot up sequence|Boot device priority]]).
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* [[How to get the Android ICS distribution|Install Android 4.0]]
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* [[How to get the Linaro distribution|Install Linaro (Ubuntu based)]]
  
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* [[Davinci Multimedia Application Interface|Davinci multimedia]]
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* [[How to forge a local file system server with IGEP0020 board|Owncloud Server filesystem]]
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* [[How to setup Marvell bluetooth|Marvell Bluetooth]]
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* [[How to setup Marvell 88w8686 SDIO wifi|Marvell WIFI]]
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* [[Board validation and diagnostic tools|Board Validation]]
  
=== Bootloader & Root File System ===
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* [[QEMU|QEMU emulator]]
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* [[How to add new codecs to IGEP GST FRAMEWORK|Add codecs to IGEP GST framework]]
  
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* [[How to get the Poky Linux distribution|Create your custom distribution]]
  
*Bootloaders
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* [[IGEP GST FRAMEWORK 3.40.00]]
*Root File System
 
*Kernel Modules
 
  
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* [[GStreamer]]
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* [[IGEP Devices Power Consumption Measurements|Power consumption]]
  
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=== Create a bootable MicroSD ===
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'''More articles [[Site Map|here]]'''
  
You can download and [[How to boot from MicroSD Card|create a bootable MicroSD card]] (two partitions: boot and rootfs) in your host PC with the latest firmware and [[:Category:Software distributions|software distributions]].
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=Welcome=
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First of all, welcome to the IGEP Community Wiki!
  
Once you have created the MicroSD card, you can boot your IGEP Processor Board from it and enjoy your new firmware version.
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This is a collaborative site for developers like you that share their knowledge of the IGEP Technology.
  
You can also [[Update the PRE-INSTALLED software image to a current release#How to flash the latest software image|flash this firmware to the IGEP Processor Board flash memory]], so the next time you boot the board you can do it without any MicroSD.
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'''What are you looking for?'''
  
=== Interacting with your board ===
 
  
(Explain: difference between graphical X session and debug console session)
 
  
A Debug Console is a way of interacting with the IGEP Processor operating system [host] by typing commands in your client machine to perform specific tasks. You can communicate and open debug sessions via Serial port, SSH, etc.
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| style="border: 1px solid #a3b0bf;"|Pick the tutorial of your board in the [[IGEP Technology Devices Guides|tutorial guides]], and setup you board with the step by step procedures.
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| style="border: 1px solid #a3b0bf;"|Please ask a question or leave your feedback in the [http://forum.isee.biz IGEP Community Forum] or the [http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=igep IGEP Community Chat]. Check other available resources [[Resources|here]].
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| style="border: 1px solid #a3b0bf;"|Do you need support with your project? Are you looking for a custom design? [http://isee.biz/support/isee-support Contact the ISEE Developing Team].
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You can access to the debug console of your IGEP Processor board via Serial port, Ethernet, Wifi, USB Ethernet Gadget, etc.
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=Introducing the developing tools for IGEP Technology=
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All IGEP Technology devices have many free developing tools and resources. Here is a little introduction to this developing environment:
  
* [[Using SSH to communicate|Use SSH to communicate]] and transfer files between your computer and a IGEP Processor Board via [[Transfer files via SCP|SCP]]
 
* [[Using USB ethernet gadget to communicate|Use USB Ethernet Gadget to communicate]]
 
* [[Using serial debug port to communicate|Use serial debug port to communicate]]
 
  
  
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==IGEP SDK Virtual Machine==
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The IGEP SDK Virtual Machine is a ready to use virtual machine that includes all the developer tools for IGEP Technology. You can download it for free from the ISEE website.
  
=== SDK and other developing tools ===
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===Features===
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* Includes the official Software Development Kit (SDK) from ISEE with:
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** '''IGEP SDK Yocto Toolchain''' (see description below)
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** '''Eclipse IDE''' with Yocto Plug-in and Linux Tools
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** '''Qt creator IDE'''
  
==== ARM Architecture ====
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===Highlights===
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* Best choice for beginners
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* All components are already installed and configured to speed up your developing process
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* Suitable for VMware and Virtualbox. Compatible with Windows/Linux/MacOS host
  
(explain differences between x86 and ARM)
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===First steps===
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# Download the IGEP SDK Virtual Machine from the [https://isee.biz/support/downloads/item/igep-virtual-machine-sdk ISEE website]
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# Follow the steps of the IGEP SDK Virtual Machine [http://www.isee.biz/component/zoo/item/igep-sdk-software-user-manual manual]
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# Know more in the [[IGEP SDK Virtual Machine]] article
  
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==IGEP SDK Yocto Toolchain==
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The IGEP SDK Yocto Toolchain consists on a set of all necessary tools like a cross compiler, embedded libraries, etc. to compile program sources for IGEP devices from a different device, such a PC. You can download it for free from the ISEE website.
  
==== Cross compiling ====
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The '''IGEP SDK Yocto Toolchain''' is already installed and configured in the IGEP SDK Virtual Machine (see description above).
  
You can generate executables for an embedded system or a diferent architecture from which the compiler is running | [[The Linux kernel#How to cross compile the linux kernel|Cross compile the Linux Kernel]] | [[How to setup a cross compiler]]
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===Features===
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* Compile your projects for IGEP Technology in your own Linux computer
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* It can be integrated with some popular IDEs such Eclipse, QT Creator and Codeblocks
  
==== SDK ====
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===Highlights===
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* Easy to install
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* Develop in your own Linux machine
  
*[[Ubuntu 8.04 IGEP v2.0 SDK Virtual Machine]]
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===What's included===
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====IDEs====
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An Interactive Development Environment (IDE) is a software application that provides comprehensive facilities to computer programmers for software development.
  
==== Other developing resources ====
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IGEP SDK Yocto Toolchain is compatible with the following IDEs:
  
*[[Update the PRE-INSTALLED software image to a current release]]
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* '''Eclipse''': multi-language software development environment comprising an IDE and an extensible plug-in system. This IDE is a Complete solution with debugging capabilities
  
*[[How to develop using Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid)]]
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# If you are using the IGEP SDK Virtual Machine visit: [[How to develop with Eclipse IDE under IGEP Technology]]
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# If you want to install Eclipse in your computer visit: [[How to install Eclipse IDE]]
  
*[[:Category:Software applications|Software applications]]
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* '''QT Creator''': This IDE is focused to develop graphical applications:
  
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# If you are using the IGEP SDK Virtual Machine visit: [[How to develop with Qt under IGEP Technology]]
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# If you want to install Eclipse in your computer visit: [[How to install Qt Creator]]
  
= IGEP Community Wiki Educational Pages =
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* '''Codeblocks''': This IDE is an open source cross-platform IDE which supports multiple compilers including GCC and MSVC.
  
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# Know [[Install and configure Codeblocks for IGEP devices|how to install and use Codeblocks]] in your IGEP SDK Virtual Machine (not installed by default)
  
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====Hardware Virtualization====
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Computer hardware virtualization is the virtualization of computers or operating systems. It hides the physical characteristics of a computing platform from users, instead showing another abstract computing platform. IGEP Processor Boards are compatible with:
  
*'''List of basic tutorials''', getting started guides, etc. in the [[:Category:Tutorials|tutorials]] category
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* '''QEMU:''' it lets run Run your projects applications for IGEP Technology in your own computer
  
*'''IGEP Technology basic [[IGEP Technology Basic Glossary| glossary]]'''
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===First steps===
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# Download the IGEP SDK Yocto Toolchain from the ISEE website
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# Download the Software Reference Manual
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# Follow the steps of the [[How to setup a cross compiler|IGEP SDK Yocto Toolchain]] article
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# Visit the [[QEMU]] article in the IGEP Community Wiki
  
*'''Examples of [[:Category:Software applications|software applications]]''' with IGEP Technology devices
 
  
  
=== Other support references  ===
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==IGEP DSP Gstreamer Framework==
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The IGEP DSP Gstreamer Framework provides all DSP essential packages and the "gstreamer DSP plugin" ready to use with all IGEP Technology Devices. You can download from the ISEE website.
  
==== Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)  ====
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===Features===
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* Based on TI DVSDK
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* Focus development efforts on "WOW" features of an application rather than spending time on base functionality.
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* Enable DaVinci and OMAP devices to use existing applications built on top of GStreamer.
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* Leverage the modular design to decrease the time required to develop new applications and enable more re-use of existing code
  
A useful site is "[[Frequently Asked Questions and Their Answers|Frequently Asked Questions]]" page. Users can find common questions about their board and very quick answers about software and hardware issues.
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===First steps===
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# Download the IGEP DSP Gstreamer Framework from the ISEE website
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# Visit the [[:Category:Gstreamer|Gstreamer]] category in the IGEP Community Wiki
  
==== Forum  ====
 
  
In the [http://www.isee.biz/support/forum Free Support Forum] you can find a lot of knowledge. If you have any issue, you can read the forum threads. If you don't find anything about your issue, you can write a new post.
 
  
=== ISEE Website  ===
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=Introducing the IGEP Firmware=
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==About the preinstalled Firmware==
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All brand new IGEP Processor Boards '''have a preinstalled firmware''' provided and installed on it by ISEE.
  
Visit the [http://www.iseebcn.com/ Official ISEE Website], where you can find and '''download all the official documentation''' such as datasheets, schematics, software tools, pinouts, etc. of any IGEP board.  
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By default, if you power up your board it will run the software on the flash. But you can prepare a MicroSD card and boot from it by inserting it to the MicroSD card reader of your IGEP Processor Board, as it has more priority than the flash.
  
You can also [http://www.iseebcn.com/index.php?option=com_user&view=register register] for a '''free single sign-in account '''that will grant permission to log in to the IGEP Community Wiki, and Official ISEE resources such Forum and documentation.
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The pre-installed software consists of:
  
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* [[The IGEP X-loader]]: a bootloader compatible with all IGEP Processor Boards.
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* [[The Linux kernel|IGEP Linux Kernel]]: a Linux Kernel maintained by ISEE.
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* [[IGEP firmware Yocto]]: the software distribution consists of a lite X Window System and GNOME Mobile based applications created with Yocto tools.
  
= External Recommended Educational Links  =
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==Update the preinstalled software==
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If you wish to update to the latest available version of the pre-installed software you need to follow these steps:
  
'''Linux'''
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# Then boot your IGEP Processor Board from that MicroSD card you have just created.
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# Finally, you can write the updated software from the MicroSD to the flash memory on your IGEP device.
  
*The Linux Documentation Project [http://tldp.org/ http://tldp.org]  
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Latest revision as of 10:43, 17 September 2018


Overview

This page contains many resources and general information to start developing under IGEP Technology. The next table is a quick access to the most rated articles in the IGEP Community Wiki. If you are looking for general information, scroll down this page to the Welcome section.

Featured articles

IGEP Firmware

IGEP SDK Peripherals & connectors

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Development tools

Software Distributions

IGEP Radar

Other

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Medium

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More articles here

Welcome

First of all, welcome to the IGEP Community Wiki!

This is a collaborative site for developers like you that share their knowledge of the IGEP Technology.

What are you looking for?


I have a new board. How do I start? Pick the tutorial of your board in the tutorial guides, and setup you board with the step by step procedures.
I just want to start developing You are in the right place. This page will guide through the available resources and to know how start developing.
I have a specific question There might already be an article about it in the IGEP Community Wiki. Use the search box or check the FAQ, the Glossary and the Site Map.
I can't find what I am looking for Please ask a question or leave your feedback in the IGEP Community Forum or the IGEP Community Chat. Check other available resources here.
I need professional support Do you need support with your project? Are you looking for a custom design? Contact the ISEE Developing Team.

Introducing the developing tools for IGEP Technology

All IGEP Technology devices have many free developing tools and resources. Here is a little introduction to this developing environment:


IGEP SDK Virtual Machine

The IGEP SDK Virtual Machine is a ready to use virtual machine that includes all the developer tools for IGEP Technology. You can download it for free from the ISEE website.

Features

  • Includes the official Software Development Kit (SDK) from ISEE with:
    • IGEP SDK Yocto Toolchain (see description below)
    • Eclipse IDE with Yocto Plug-in and Linux Tools
    • Qt creator IDE

Highlights

  • Best choice for beginners
  • All components are already installed and configured to speed up your developing process
  • Suitable for VMware and Virtualbox. Compatible with Windows/Linux/MacOS host

First steps

  1. Download the IGEP SDK Virtual Machine from the ISEE website
  2. Follow the steps of the IGEP SDK Virtual Machine manual
  3. Know more in the IGEP SDK Virtual Machine article

IGEP SDK Yocto Toolchain

The IGEP SDK Yocto Toolchain consists on a set of all necessary tools like a cross compiler, embedded libraries, etc. to compile program sources for IGEP devices from a different device, such a PC. You can download it for free from the ISEE website.

The IGEP SDK Yocto Toolchain is already installed and configured in the IGEP SDK Virtual Machine (see description above).

Features

  • Compile your projects for IGEP Technology in your own Linux computer
  • It can be integrated with some popular IDEs such Eclipse, QT Creator and Codeblocks

Highlights

  • Easy to install
  • Develop in your own Linux machine

What's included

IDEs

An Interactive Development Environment (IDE) is a software application that provides comprehensive facilities to computer programmers for software development.

IGEP SDK Yocto Toolchain is compatible with the following IDEs:

  • Eclipse: multi-language software development environment comprising an IDE and an extensible plug-in system. This IDE is a Complete solution with debugging capabilities
  1. If you are using the IGEP SDK Virtual Machine visit: How to develop with Eclipse IDE under IGEP Technology
  2. If you want to install Eclipse in your computer visit: How to install Eclipse IDE
  • QT Creator: This IDE is focused to develop graphical applications:
  1. If you are using the IGEP SDK Virtual Machine visit: How to develop with Qt under IGEP Technology
  2. If you want to install Eclipse in your computer visit: How to install Qt Creator
  • Codeblocks: This IDE is an open source cross-platform IDE which supports multiple compilers including GCC and MSVC.
  1. Know how to install and use Codeblocks in your IGEP SDK Virtual Machine (not installed by default)

Hardware Virtualization

Computer hardware virtualization is the virtualization of computers or operating systems. It hides the physical characteristics of a computing platform from users, instead showing another abstract computing platform. IGEP Processor Boards are compatible with:

  • QEMU: it lets run Run your projects applications for IGEP Technology in your own computer

First steps

  1. Download the IGEP SDK Yocto Toolchain from the ISEE website
  2. Download the Software Reference Manual
  3. Follow the steps of the IGEP SDK Yocto Toolchain article
  4. Visit the QEMU article in the IGEP Community Wiki


IGEP DSP Gstreamer Framework

The IGEP DSP Gstreamer Framework provides all DSP essential packages and the "gstreamer DSP plugin" ready to use with all IGEP Technology Devices. You can download from the ISEE website.

Features

  • Based on TI DVSDK
  • Focus development efforts on "WOW" features of an application rather than spending time on base functionality.
  • Enable DaVinci and OMAP devices to use existing applications built on top of GStreamer.
  • Leverage the modular design to decrease the time required to develop new applications and enable more re-use of existing code

First steps

  1. Download the IGEP DSP Gstreamer Framework from the ISEE website
  2. Visit the Gstreamer category in the IGEP Community Wiki


Introducing the IGEP Firmware

About the preinstalled Firmware

All brand new IGEP Processor Boards have a preinstalled firmware provided and installed on it by ISEE.

By default, if you power up your board it will run the software on the flash. But you can prepare a MicroSD card and boot from it by inserting it to the MicroSD card reader of your IGEP Processor Board, as it has more priority than the flash.

The pre-installed software consists of:

  • The IGEP X-loader: a bootloader compatible with all IGEP Processor Boards.
  • IGEP Linux Kernel: a Linux Kernel maintained by ISEE.
  • IGEP firmware Yocto: the software distribution consists of a lite X Window System and GNOME Mobile based applications created with Yocto tools.

Update the preinstalled software

If you wish to update to the latest available version of the pre-installed software you need to follow these steps:

  1. Download the latest firmware from ISEE in a Linux PC.
  2. Run a script that will automatically setup and create a MicroSD card with the latest software in your host PC.
  3. Then boot your IGEP Processor Board from that MicroSD card you have just created.
  4. Finally, you can write the updated software from the MicroSD to the flash memory on your IGEP device.

Create a MicroSD Card with a different software distribution

You can create a custom MicroSD with a different software distribution. The article How to boot from MicroSD Card will guide you in the process of creating a MicroSD. For more information go to software distributions category

Community and official support resources

There are many different available support resources. Visit the Resources page to find out what you are looking for.

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