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This documentation This document provides step-by-step instructions on getting setup set up for Linux development on ATMATDM

A strength of Linux is its flexibility.  This can also create confusion for new developers, as it's hard to know exactly where to start and how to develop something amazing!

Our goal is to These sections intend to provide a starting point for application for application development to access each of ATM"ATDM's hardware features , and to create both headed head and headless applications.  

The ATM Linux support is provided via kernel installed is a variant of Linux utilizing the Yocto framework.  This is based on the software provided by NXP. The current version of the kernel supported is 45.17.15. 

Our release repository page has links to all the latest source sources and pre-built software you need to work with ATMwill need for ATDM development.


SectionDescription
Getting Started
You need a Windows machine to develop for ATM. This section show you how to setup a Linux in a Virtual Machine.Application DevelopmentKeen to get "Hello World" working?
This section will provide instuctions on where to begin for ATDM development.
Repositories This section contains Bitbucket links to access ATDM's repositories.
Dev Environment - Front End (UI)This section shows you how
to do so.This section details how to get all the source code and build everything for Opal-6: u-boot, Linux kernel and Root File System (RFS)
to setup Crank's Storyboard to create attractive embedded graphical user interfaces (eGUIs).
Dev Environment - Back End (UI)This section provides an overview of the StoryboardIO API.