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There is the compiler tools for the Intel Atom called: Intel® Embedded Software Development Tool Suite for Intel® Atom™ Processor, which can be found here:http://software.intel.com/en-us/intel-tools-for-intel-atom-processors/ Intel® Embedded Software Development Tool Suite | Intel® Developer Zone
But what has a recent date for a new set of tools is found here: http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/new-tool-suite-releases-now-targeting-intel-atom-processor-z6xx-and-n4xx New Tool Suite Releases Now Targeting Intel® Atom™ Processor Z6xx and N4xx | Intel® Developer Zone The information discusses Meego and appears to be a bit dated. There is no mention of Yocto Project.
Is there only one tool set? And the first link is the correct one?
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Hello
The first link is the correct one.
If you select the "what's new" tab, at the bottom of page you will find the following:
"The suite added support for the Yocto Project™ and integration with the Yocto* Application Development Toolkit 1.1"
I am told by my Intel colleagues that it now also supports Yacto 1.2
The other link you mentioned that shows a more recent date is an older post. The new date shown is a result of a recent re-organization of the site. Please disregard, and sorry for any confusion.
I hope this helps.
Felix
J. Felix McNulty
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Hello
The first link is the correct one.
If you select the "what's new" tab, at the bottom of page you will find the following:
"The suite added support for the Yocto Project™ and integration with the Yocto* Application Development Toolkit 1.1"
I am told by my Intel colleagues that it now also supports Yacto 1.2
The other link you mentioned that shows a more recent date is an older post. The new date shown is a result of a recent re-organization of the site. Please disregard, and sorry for any confusion.
I hope this helps.
Felix
J. Felix McNulty
Community Moderator (Intel contractor)
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