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Ensure the following is set up on your system:

  • Windows* 7 or later (32 bit or 64 bit)
Note Make sure that the paths to the SDK components do not contain non-Latin characters or spaces. This includes the path to the SDK installation and the path to the Eclipse* workspace.
  • Eclipse Integrated Development Environment version 3.7.2 (Indigo) or later
  • Java* Development Kit (version 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10)
  • JAVA_HOME Windows system environment variable set to the path of the Java Development Kit installation (for example, C:\Program Files\Java\jdk8u202-b08)
  • PATH Windows system environment variable set to the \bin directory of the Java Development Kit installation (for example, C:\Program Files\Java\jdk8u202-b08\bin)
Note Do not use a console SET command to set the environment variables. To ensure the variables are permanently set, use the Control Panel (in Windows 8 and Windows® 10, go to Control Panel > System and Security > System > Advanced System Settings).
  • %JAVA_HOME%/bin directory contains the executables that are shipped with the JDK (for example JAVA.EXE and JAVAC.EXE)
  • Microsoft Visual Studio* 2010, 2012, 2013, or 2015 (for creating your host application)
  • Administrator access to your development machine

 

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Install the latest SDK.

 

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To confirm that the SDK was installed properly:

  a. Verify that you see:

  • Installed files and data in your selected directory. For example, C:\DALsdk
  • Intel® Dynamic Application Loader (Intel® DAL) plug-ins for Microsoft Visual Studio and Eclipse (optional) in \DALsdk\Plugins
  • Desktop icons that open the Emulauncher and the Generic Host Application from Intel DAL (optional)

  b. Run the Troubleshooter tool for Intel DAL by going to Start › Troubleshoot.

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Create a Trusted Application and Run It with the Generic Host Application

 

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