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getting_started:install:use_with_microzed [2024/06/18 11:49] – [Install Linux Image on Microzed Board] ursgrafgetting_started:install:use_with_microzed [2024/06/18 11:51] (current) – [Install Git] ursgraf
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 ===== Install SDK on the Host ===== ===== Install SDK on the Host =====
 In order to develop your application on the host, you have to install the cross development SDK. In order to develop your application on the host, you have to install the cross development SDK.
-  - Get the cross development SDK for the cb20 board from [[https://wiki.bu.ost.ch/infoportal/software/linux/images/downloads|Downloads]].  +  - Get the cross development SDK for the board from [[https://gitlab.ost.ch/tech/inf/projects/petalinux-microzed|Petalinux Microzed]]. 
-  - Unpack it on your host system with <code>$ tar -vxJf ntb-dev-image-cb20-1.0_sdk.tar.xz</code> +
   - Change into the sdk directory and execute the script therein with <code>$ cd sdk   - Change into the sdk directory and execute the script therein with <code>$ cd sdk
-$ ./tdx-x11-glibc-x86_64-ntb-dev-image-armv7at2hf-neon-toolchain-2.6.4.sh</code>Stick with the default target directory for the SDK. If you choose a different directory you have to manually change the associated entry in ''config.sh.in''+$ ./tdx-x11-glibc-x86_64-ntb-dev-image-armv7at2hf-neon-toolchain-2.6.4.sh</code>Stick with the default target directory for the SDK. If you choose a different directory you have later to manually change the associated entry in ''config.sh.in''
  
  
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-Continue with [[getting_started:write_app:use_on_cb20|]].+Continue with [[getting_started:write_app:use_on_microzed|]].
getting_started/install/use_with_microzed.1718704153.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/06/18 11:49 by ursgraf