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− | + | The EMAC Open Embedded SDK is distributed in an archive that can be extracted and used from a Linux shell or from within QT Creator. The archive contains hardware-specific tools which must be [[ Installing_EMAC_OE_SDK | '''installed''' ]] and [[ Configuring_EMAC_OE_SDK | '''configured''']]. | |
− | The EMAC Open Embedded SDK is distributed in an archive that can be extracted and used from a Linux shell or | ||
Each SDK includes the C/C++ header files and libraries compatible with the target hardware. It also includes the C/C++ cross-compiler toolchain components necessary to compile and debug custom application code. Understanding the details of this toolchain is not necessary for the application developer. However, the setup is simple enough for those with an intermediate knowledge of GNU/Linux development to understand and modify the configuration to suit application-specific needs if, necessary. | Each SDK includes the C/C++ header files and libraries compatible with the target hardware. It also includes the C/C++ cross-compiler toolchain components necessary to compile and debug custom application code. Understanding the details of this toolchain is not necessary for the application developer. However, the setup is simple enough for those with an intermediate knowledge of GNU/Linux development to understand and modify the configuration to suit application-specific needs if, necessary. | ||
− | + | == Next Steps == | |
+ | [[ Installing_EMAC_OE_SDK | '''Install EMAC OE SDK''' ]] | ||
[[Category:EMAC OE SDK]] | [[Category:EMAC OE SDK]] |
Revision as of 10:30, 1 October 2013
Introduction
The EMAC Open Embedded SDK is distributed in an archive that can be extracted and used from a Linux shell or from within QT Creator. The archive contains hardware-specific tools which must be installed and configured.
Each SDK includes the C/C++ header files and libraries compatible with the target hardware. It also includes the C/C++ cross-compiler toolchain components necessary to compile and debug custom application code. Understanding the details of this toolchain is not necessary for the application developer. However, the setup is simple enough for those with an intermediate knowledge of GNU/Linux development to understand and modify the configuration to suit application-specific needs if, necessary.