Downloading Baseline QP™ Code
The Generally Available (GA) release contains QEP, QF, QK, and QS components.
To install the QP code, you first need to download the GA release. Next, you create a directory into which you want to install Quantum Platform software, for example, qpc/ for QP/C, qpcpp/ for QP/C++, and qpn/ for QP-nano. Finally, you uncompress the downloaded ZIP archives (or the self-extracting executables) in the installation directory, starting from the GA release, followed by any QP Development Kits (QDKs) or ports. At this point you can delete the original ZIP archives or self-extracting executables.
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Downloading and Installing the QDKs™
The GA releases of QP contain only the baseline code (the GA release) that potentially needs to be adapted to various compilers, operating systems, and microprocessor architectures. Adapting QP software is called porting and all QP components have been designed from ground up to make the porting easy.
A large, steadily growing number of QP Development Kits™ (QDKs) are available from the the Downlods/QDKs page. These development kits are designed to "plug-into" the directory structure already established after the installation of the QP baseline code.
| NOTE: |
| Each QDK contains only the the software dependent on the particular processor, operating system, or the compiler, but does NOT contain the portable QP baseline code. In other words, you need to install the QP baseline code, before you install any port. |
The Application Note "QP Directory Structure" describes in detail the new structure of the directories and files used in the baseline QP distributions and the various ports of QP components.
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Downloading the Documentation
Starting from version 4, the Generally Available (GA) releases contain the Reference Manuals for the QP. The Reference Manuals are available in HTML and .CHM formats. The Reference Manuals are generated from the source code by means of the Doxygen documentation system.
Documentation for the QP ports is provided on the corresponding web page for the port. For example, the documentation for the QP ports to the ARM7/ARM9 processors is found on the ARM web-page. The documentation page contains general Application Notes and other information.
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Version: November 15, 2008



