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1.1. Acronyms and Definitions
1.2. Recommended System Requirements
1.3. Installation Folders
1.4. Boot Flow Overview
1.5. Getting Started
1.6. Enabling the UEFI DXE Phase and the UEFI Shell
1.7. Using the Network Feature Under the UEFI Shell
1.8. Creating your First UEFI Application
1.9. Using Arm* DS-5* Intel® SoC FPGA Edition (For Windows* Only)
1.10. Pit Stop Utility Guide
1.11. Porting HWLIBs to UEFI Guidelines
1.12. Tera Term Installation
1.13. Minicom Installation
1.14. Win32DiskImager Tool Installation
1.15. TFTPd64 By Ph.Jounin Installation
1.16. Revision History of Intel® Arria® 10 SoC UEFI Boot Loader User Guide
1.5.1. Compiling the Hardware Design
1.5.2. Generating the Boot Loader and Device Tree for UEFI Boot Loader
1.5.3. Building the UEFI Boot Loader
1.5.4. Creating an SD Card Image
1.5.5. Creating a QSPI Image
1.5.6. Booting the Board with SD/MMC
1.5.7. Booting the Board with QSPI
1.5.8. Early I/O Release
1.5.9. Booting Linux* Using the UEFI Boot Loader
1.5.10. Debugging an Example Project
1.5.11. UEFI Boot Loader Customization
1.5.12. Enabling Checksum for the FPGA Image
1.5.13. NAND Bad Block Management
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1.2.1. Minimum Hardware Requirements
- Windows* PC or Linux* workstation with the following configuration:
- Serial termination (Minicom for Linux* and Tera Term for Windows*)
- Micro SD card slot or Micro SD card writer or SD capable writer with SD to micro SD converter
- Intel® Arria® 10 SoC development board revision A.1 or A.2. Alternatively, you can use Intel® Arria® 10 SoC development board revision B.1 with:
- DDR4 memory card
- Boot MicroSD flash daughter card (6XX-44320R) or Boot QSPI flash daughter card (6XX-44334R)