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== Additional Resources == | == Additional Resources == |
Revision as of 10:38, 18 August 2017
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APQ8016
Currently we do not have a customized Windows 10 IoT Core image for Advantech APQ8016 projects. Fortunately, the image for Dragonboard 410c is also available on our devices, such as RSB-4760. Here, we will show you how to flash the Windows 10 IoT Core image into RSB-4760.
Flash Pre-built Images
Most of the steps below are based on "Get Started" page from Microsoft. You can also refer to it for more details.
Step 1 : Get the tools
- OS requirement
- Microsoft recommends to run Windows 10, but the following steps actually can work on Windows 7. You can choose one of them.
- Download and install the DragonBoard Update Tool
- Download the DragonBoard Update Tool by selecting the download link appropriate for your PC: x86 or x64.
- Extract the zip file and install on your desktop. The installer will create a shortcut to the DragonBoard Update Tool on your desktop and in your start menu, under Qualcomm->DragonBoardUpdate Tool.
- Download the DragonBoard Windows 10 IoT Core Image
- Download Windows 10 IoT Core image from here.
- Double click the downloaded ISO file. This will automatically mount the ISO as a new virtual CD-drive. (Look for a new CD-ROM drive)
- The mounted virtual drive contains an installer file "Windows_10_IoT_Core_for_QCDB410C.msi". Double click the file to start the installation.
- The installer creates a new directory: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft IoT\FFU\QCDB410C\ which contains the DragonBoard410c image file "flash.ffu".
- In Windows 7, this new directory is under C:\Program Files\Microsoft IoT\FFU\
Step 2 : Set up your device
- Set up your RSB-4760 device
- First, you have to set the SW1 boot switch to enable download mode.
- Both switch pins are set to ON, and power on the RSB-4760 device.
- Then, connect a USB cable to the micro USB port and connect the other end to an empty USB port on your Host PC.
- Install Windows 10 IoT Core
- The Update Tool should detect the board and the Connection Status should show: "Connected".
- In the DragonBoard Update Tool click the "Browse" button and locate the Win10 IoT Core Image file you downloaded during Step 1.
- Click the "Program" Button and wait for the image to be downloaded to the board.
- NOTE: The download will overwrite any previous content of the eMMC memory.
- Once the download is complete, disconnect the power supply and microUSB cable from the board and change both the SW1 switch pins back to the OFF position.
- The RSB-4760 is now ready to boot into Windows 10 IoT Core OS.
- First Boot
- Connect Mouse, Keyboard and Display to the RSB-4760 and also insert a sdcard.
- Because the definition of USB id pin are different to RSB-4760 and DragonBoard, the USB id is defined to sdcard detection GPIO on RSB-4760.
- So, we have to cheat the device that USB host is ready by inserting a sdcard. Or, USB keyboard & mouse will be invalid.
- NOTE: Make sure that the microUSB cable is not plugged-in, otherwise the USB devices will not be detected.
- After a few seconds you should see the Win10 IoT boot-logo and shortly after you should see the Win10 IoT Core default application:
Additional Resources
There are some additional valuable resources for your reference.