# CODK-A-X86 **Repository Path**: mirrors_intel/CODK-A-X86 ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: CODK-A-X86 - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2020-08-08 - **Last Updated**: 2025-11-08 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README DISCONTINUATION OF PROJECT. This project will no longer be maintained by Intel. Intel has ceased development and contributions including, but not limited to, maintenance, bug fixes, new releases, or updates, to this project. Intel no longer accepts patches to this project. If you have an ongoing need to use this project, are interested in independently developing it, or would like to maintain patches for the open source software community, please create your own fork of this project. Arduino 101 Firmware Table of Contents 0. END OF DEVELOPMENT 1. INTRODUCTION 2. DOWNLOADING THE SOURCE CODE 3. INSTALLING ALL PREREQUISITE PACKAGES 4. BUILDING THE IMAGES 5. CREATING THE FLASHPACK.ZIP 6. FLASHING IMAGES TO THE BOARD 6.1 Windows 6.2 Linux / Mac ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 0. END OF DEVELOPMENT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This source tree has reached end of new development. New firmware development work for the Arduino 101™ and Genuino 101™ with Intel® Curie™ will continue on a new source code tree, CODK-M, based on the Zephyr™ RTOS to better align with our platform. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. INTRODUCTION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ############################################################################### WARNING!!! This firmware is targeted to be built only on Ubuntu 64 bit. If your native machine is not as mentioned above you can still perform the firmware building process using an Ubuntu 14 – 64 bit OS in a virtual machine with 15GB of HDD space allocated. We advise against building using a Live-USB or Live CD because step 3 below will fail as it cannot download the required packages. ############################################################################### If you have not configured the Arduino101 board yet, please follow the steps in the link below before downloading the source code. Please verify that you can successfully run a blink sketch to ensure DFU is operating correctly. This is important as it will provide you with the platform to flash the binaries. (https://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/Arduino101) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2. DOWNLOADING THE SOURCE CODE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Please clone the set of git repositories by using `repo` tool from Google. http://source.android.com/source/downloading.html#installing-repo $ mkdir CODK-A && cd $_ $ repo init -u git@github.com:01org/CODK-A-Manifest.git $ repo sync -j 5 $ project_directory=$(pwd)/firmware/projects/arduino101/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3. INSTALLING ALL PREREQUISITE PACKAGES ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Make sure packages from all repositories are up-to-date $ sudo apt-get update Ensure you have all the required packages before compiling. As the target suggests, this is only required the first time you compile. $ sudo make one_time_setup -C $project_directory This installs the following packages: gawk wget git-core diffstat unzip texinfo gcc-multilib build-essential chrpath libsdl1.2-dev xterm libqtgui4:i386 libtool libc6:i386 libc6-dev-i386 autoconf libtool pkg-config gperf flex bison ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4. BUILDING THE IMAGES ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Perform this step each time you modify the code, to update the images. $ make clean setup image -C $project_directory ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5. CREATING THE FLASHPACK.ZIP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This creates "flashpack.zip" which is used for flashing the board. $ arduino101_flashpack/create_flasher.sh ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6. FLASHING IMAGES TO THE BOARD ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ensure the board is connected via USB. Now move the zip file to a machine where the Arduino IDE is installed and extract there. 6.1 Windows Shift+Ctrl+right click mouse on extracted folder and click "Open command window here". Execute command "flash_dfu.bat" 6.2 Linux / Mac $ cd arduino101_flashpack $ ./flash_dfu.sh Press the reset button on the board to begin the flash process.