phyFLEX
®
-i.MX 6
2
Getting Started
2.1
Preparing and Starting the virtual machine
To ensure successful introduction to the development with the phyFLEX-
i.MX6 we strongly recommend continuing with the prepared virtual
machine hard disk image
Nonetheless, if you want to use your already existing environment we
explain how to modify your system to get the same experience as with our
virtual machine in
section 6
.
To follow this QuickStart you need our phyFLEX-i.MX6 virtual machine hard disk image. The
hard disk image includes all software installations and configurations (e.g. pre-built Yocto
BSP, Eclipse, Qt Creator) necessary for a successful start-up of the phyFLEX-i.MX6. You can
freely download the compressed virtual machine hard disk image from our website, if you
did not purchase an USB flash drive with our image. The compressed image (SO-
525v9.tar.xz) has a size of approx. 15 GB and includes a virtual machine disk file (.vmdk)
which is suitable for most virtualization software, and which can be mounted to an
appropriate Linux machine (tested with VMware Player and VirtualBox).
1.
Plug-in the purchased USB flash drive or download the compressed VM hard disk
image
from
http://www.phytec.de/de/support/faq/faq-phyflex-imx6
.
2.
Unpack the compressed file with an appropriate tool to get the included .vmdk file.
3.
Follow the instructions of your virtualization software to create a new virtual
machine. However, pay regard to the following settings required to obtain a
correctly working virtual machine:
-
choose Linux-Ubuntu 64-bit version as operating system
-
use the unpacked file SO-525v9.vmdk as hard disk
-
an Ethernet adapter, as well as a serial interface, or the USB controller must be
available to connect to the phyFLEX-i.MX6
In order to avoid any conflicts we recommend to have only the Ethernet
adapter in the virtual machine which will be used for the peer to-peer
connection between your PC and the phyFLEX-i.MX6.
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