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About 348744_Quartzville SDK_718584 problem

James_Yang_tw
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Hi

We want to design test and verification tool for Intel ethernet E823-C and Intel ethernet E830 in the lab, and future used in the factory .

I download Intel? Network Connections- 23.4 PV Software Development Kit (SDK Tools): RDC#348744 from below:

https://designintools.intel.com/intel-network-connections-tools.html

I have some questions as below for SDK. I have sent my questions to DesignInTools@intel.com, but got the answer not supported there.

Woulf you help where is the correct contact window to solve or forward my problems as below:
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I have downloaded 348742_Quartzville Tools_718586 and 348744_Quartzville SDK_718584 From https://designintools.intel.com/intel-network-connections-tools.html,and installed under linux environment.

My goal is to use 348744_Quartzville SDK_718584 to design autotest tool for NIC test in the manufactory stage.

Q1. From the installed folder, we cannot find Diagnostic Tools SDK Programmers Manual (2.35.57.4) API Reference Manual.

Would you help release the Programmers Manual?

Q2. From the 348742_Quartzville Tools_718586, lanconf64e, we check the tool logs, and the tool seems to use the latest API, but the SDK without these releases, like header files for the API library.

Would you help release the headeder file for code design?

Thanks
James Yang

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Dineshbabu
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Hi James_Yang_tw,


Greetings!


Thank you for posting in the Intel Community. Since your query is related to the Software Development Kit (SDK) tool, we recommend posting your query in the Intel SDK forum using the link below.


https://community.intel.com/t5/Toolkits-SDKs/ct-p/toolkits-sdks


Additionally, since we have referred you to the Intel SDK forum, we will be closing this thread. Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any further questions in the future. Feel free to start a new conversation, as this thread will no longer be monitored.


Regards,

Dinesh

Intel Customer Support Technician


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