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From Ajay Mungara's blog:
"I am pleased to announce the launch of Intel® IoT Developer Kit (beta) - a complete set of hardware and software resources for creating innovative IoT solutions. IoT dev kit is part of a larger Intel IoT developer program targeted at hobbyists, students and entrepreneurial developers. In addition to the IoT dev Kit, the program includes IoT developer zone for downloads, latest content and support, local Hackathons & meet-ups to showcase and share ideas, and IoT Academic courseware program that will assist leading universities in building curriculum for the Internet of Things.
IoT Dev Kit consists of:
(1) Hardware components (Intel® Galileo and Intel® Edison boards, shields, sensors, actuators)
(2) Software image and/or the software packages
(3) Support for various IDEs allowing you to program in your favorite language
(Eclipse, Intel XDK IoT Edition, Arduino & Wyliodrin)
(4) Cloud services for a data management and analytics
(5) Additional tools and solutions for optimization and performance
(Intel System Studio for IoT & Wind River VxWorks for Makers)"
Read the entire announcement for more details at https://software.intel.com/en-us/blogs/2014/09/08/announcing-intel-iot-developer-kit
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Hi,
I am an IoT enthusiast, interested to know & learn more about Intel's contributions in IoT.
Also how much this kit will cost me. Or if there is a way to get it for zero cost.
Thanks & regards,
Rajesh
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Hi Rajesh
Where do you live? You may be close to one of our Roadshows, where you could get a kit and a lot of training, as well as participate of the hackathon. Check the itinerary at https://iotroadshow.intel.com/ .
If not, you can check at http://maker.intel.com, select your interest - Galileo or Edison - and check the section "Where to buy". For extra sensors and components, all supported by the Intel Developer Kit for IoT, check the Grove Starter Kit Plus - Intel ® IoT Edition .
Best regards, Sulamita.
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Great news.
I am very excited since the announcement at CES
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Great info. a like the new technology of IoT
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Hi Sulamita,
I´m a professor at Faesa, a Faculty in Brasil. We working in the tecnology education area for more than 44 years. There are 6 courses in computer science area and 9 engineering courses.
Is there a Intel program to donate Galileo Kits to promote a difusion of the knowledge in IoT ?
Best Regards,
Rober Marcone Rosi
Professor/Coordenador
Unidade de Engenharia, Computação e Sistemas
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FAESA
Faculdades Integradas Espírito-santenses
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Hi,
There is one roadshow planned on Nov 28-29. You can register at https://iotroadshow.intel.com/en/home/ and could get both training and the developer kit when you participate in the hackathon. Hope this helps.
Regards,
Raghu Kona
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Would you be so kind and compile a version for the 32-bit Windows XP.
Thank you ever so much,
siñ
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Seppo N. wrote:
Would you be so kind and compile a version for the 32-bit Windows XP.
Thank you ever so much,
siñ
we haven't heard seen much interest on a Win32 version yet and hence only provided a x64 version.
However, that said, as a workaround you might
- download from https://communities.intel.com/docs/DOC-23242 the Arduino IDE and
- copy the whole directory i686-pokysdk-mingw32 from hardware\tools\edison\sysroots\i686-pokysdk-mingw32 folder into the folder iotdk-ide-win\devkit-x86\sysroots of the Eclipse IDE
- in the devkit-launcher.bat script change
"set PATH=%PATH%;%DEVKIT_HOME%\devkit-x86\sysroots\x86_64-pokysdk-mingw32\usr\bin\i586-poky-linux;%DEVKIT_HOME%\iot-devkit\devkit-debugger"
to
"set PATH=%PATH%;%DEVKIT_HOME%\devkit-x86\sysroots\i686-pokysdk-mingw32\usr\bin\i586-poky-linux;%DEVKIT_HOME%\iot-devkit\devkit-debugger"
I haven't really tested yet so I am not sure it would work (I did a quick test on a x64 system with this modifications to check the compiler still worked). In particular, this would only be the cross compiler part but not the Eclipse part. Currently not sure whether Eclipse in the IoT devkit is x64 or x32 itself.
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hello
i had made a request for the kit , i am bascially working on an iot based embedded system for my final year btech project the kit would be really usefull to me and my college mates.
please consider me for the kit.
thank you
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I love to use and test those boards and sensors. But unfortunately none of your shows are available in my country. Do you have any method for us to explore those boards and get some knowledge. I am seriously interested in Edison boards, would be a great help for my college projects.
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Great info. I'm interested in Edison boards. How can I buy this?
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Great program! This will simplify our process of creating embedded devices.
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Hi,
I am a mobile apps developer from India and create IoT related things using Arduino which can be controlled from my mobile apps. My questions are :
1. Is the Intel hardware board similar to Arduino?
2. Can I run the same sketch of Arduino in Intel Hardware also?
3. What are the difference between Galileo and Edison?
4. How can I get a Intel IoT Dev Kit?
Thanks
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somnathbanik wrote:
Hi,
I am a mobile apps developer from India and create IoT related things using Arduino which can be controlled from my mobile apps. My questions are :
1. Is the Intel hardware board similar to Arduino?
2. Can I run the same sketch of Arduino in Intel Hardware also?
3. What are the difference between Galileo and Edison?
4. How can I get a Intel IoT Dev Kit?
Thanks
1. They are different boards. Intel Galileo is compatible with arduino, and it also has other features.
2. Probably yes, maybe with a few changes, but it seems that they are software compatible as well.
3. Galileo is more like an arduino whereas the edison is more like the raspberry pi. Not really that simple, but it gives you an idea.
4. Buying it, or going to a IoT event
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Hi,
I'm Pedro Rosa (https://pt.linkedin.com/in/pedrobarraurosa)
I'm the owner of a incubator in Lisbon,Portugal and we are starting a user group regarding arduino and IoT.
(https://www.facebook.com/MainHub) ,
(https://www.facebook.com/events/701251133307030/?ref=3) and (https://www.facebook.com/events/889073644437785/?ref=5)
We are looking to organize a hackathon about IoT and we saw that you have a event prepared in other countries..
So can you give us some kit's to support the event and the usergroup?
Thanks
Pedro Rosa
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Just wanted to let you guys know that the current software dev kit for Edison has a problem.
You can read more details here:
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For the people looking for a 32 bit version of the SDK, take a look here:
https://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/topic/542253
I created a guide to setup Qt Creator with CMake, and it runs in all the platforms available in the SDK provided by Intel (32 and 64 bits, under Windows, Linux, and Mac).
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hello:
I am currently designing content for a graduate course in IoT. Would appreciate if you point me to any academic program/kit/content for the classroom instruction/lab exercises.
Thanks you,
Govi
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Have you checked latest release :
https://software.intel.com/en-us/blogs/2015/02/20/intel-iot-developer-kit-v10-is-here

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