Intel(R) Integrated Performance Primitives 5.0 Beta for Linux* on Intel(R) PCA processors with Intel(R) WMMX(TM) technology
Installation Guide 

Contents
   Introduction
   System Requirements 
   Obtaining Intel IPP
   Installing Intel IPP
   Uninstalling Intel IPP
   Obtaining Technical Support 
   Disclaimer and Legal Information 

Introduction
   This document explains how to install and configure for use the Intel(R) Integrated Performance Primitives (Intel(R) IPP) for Linux* on Intel(R) PCA processors with Intel(R) WMMX(TM) technology product. Installation is a multi-step process. Please read this document in its entirety before beginning and follow the steps in sequence. For information about the product contents, including new and changed features, please refer to the separate Release Notes. 
   If you have a previous (lower numbered) version of the Intel IPP for Linux* on Intel(R) PCA processors with Intel(R) WMMX(TM) technology installed, you do not need to uninstall it before installing this version. If you choose to uninstall the older version, you may do so before or after installing this version. Any previous installation of Intel IPP 5.0 for Linux* on Intel(R) PCA processors with Intel(R) WMMX(TM) technology must be uninstalled before installing this version.

System Requirements
   Minimum Hardware Requirements to Develop Applications
      -- Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 processor 1.5GHz, 512MB RAM or greater
      -- Platforms that support Intel(R) PCA with Intel(R) WMMX(TM) technology, such as Intel(R) PXA27x Processor Development Kit  
   Software Requirements to Develop Applications 
      -- Red Hat* Linux* Release 7.2 or higher
      -- Development Tools:   
	 --iwmmxt_le-gcc (GCC) 3.3 (MontaVista), glibc 2.3.2 and binutils 2.14 20030612
	 --arm-linux-gcc (GCC) 3.3.2, glibc 2.3.2 and binutils 2.14.90.0.7 20031029 
      -- Recommended documentation viewer:
	 --Adobe* Acrobat* Reader version 6.0 or later (provides better keyword search capabilities for viewing documentation 	   in PDF format) 

Obtaining Intel IPP
   Before installing Intel IPP, you should check the File Downloads section of Intel(R) Premier Support to see if a newer version or update is available. The version on CD or as listed in your electronic download license letter may not be the most current. In order to download and install a version from Intel Premier Support, you will first have to register for support as described under Technical Support.

Installing Intel IPP
   Pre-Installation Instructions
      Note: the default installation directory for the Intel(R) IPP version 5.0 for Linux* on Intel(R) PCA processors with Intel(R) WMMX(TM) technology is /opt/intel/ipp/5.0/pca_wmmx
   Installation Instructions
      Perform the following steps to install Intel IPP. 
         Unpack the Intel IPP package in a directory to which you have write access.
            > tar -zxvf l_ipp_pca_wmmx_b_5.0.xxx.tgz
         Run the installation script
         Execute the install script in the directory where the tar file was extracted.
            > cd l_ipp_pca_wmmx_b_5.0.xxx
            > ./install.sh 
         The install script will display a series of options. Numbered options (e.g. 1, 2, 3) are used to install specific components or tools. Type 1 and press enter to begin the Intel IPP installation. 
         You will then be prompted to enter your Intel IPP for Linux serial number. The serial number was provided to you when you purchased the product, either in an e-mail from the reseller or on a sticker attached to the CD-ROM package. Enter the serial number and press Enter. 
         You are prompted to enter optional parameters for the install. Most users will just press enter at this prompt. 
         If you are not logged in as root, you will be asked if you want to install as root, which will update the system RPM database, or not as root, which won't use the system RPM database. Use the non-root install if you want to install to a private area. 
         The install script then does some prerequisite checking and displays which Intel software development tools are installed, if any, and then offers a choice of a Typical Install or a Custom Install. Selection of a Typical Install is recommended - type 1 and press enter. 
         Press enter again to display the license agreement. After the license agreement is displayed, you are prompted to accept or reject the license. If you accept the license, type accept and press enter. If you reject the license, type reject and press enter to end the install. 
         The install will then continue - you may be prompted to accept further license agreements, specify install paths or to press enter to proceed through install steps. 
         At the end of the installation, you will be prompted to register for Intel(R) Premier Support. If you wish to register at this time, enter your e-mail address at the prompt. You will receive your Intel Premier Support login information by e-mail. If you do not wish to register, press x and press enter to exit. 
         After registration, the install script exits.
   Installation Warning for RPM 4.0.2 and RPM 4.1
      RPM 4.0.2 cannot install to a non-default directory. This has been resolved in RPM 4.0.3. RPM 4.1 cannot install to a non-default directory. This has been resolved in RPM 4.11 to 4.2.

Uninstalling or Modifying Intel IPP
   Please follow the steps below to uninstall Intel IPP. 
      If you installed as root, you will need to log in as root 
      To uninstall the Intel IPP: 
         <IPP-install-dir>/uninstall.sh 
         or if you've installed Intel IPP to the default directory, use
         /opt/intel/ipp/5.0/pca_wmmx/uninstall.sh
   Note: uninstalling the Intel IPP does not delete the corresponding license file.

Obtaining Technical Support
   Your feedback is very important to us. To receive technical support for the tools provided in this product and technical information including FAQ's and product updates, you need to be registered for an Intel(R) Premier Support account on our secure web site, https://premier.intel.com. If you did not register as part of the installation process, please register at http://support.intel.com/support/performancetools/support.htm and click on "Registration Center". 
   Note: 
      If you are having trouble registering or are unable to access your Premier Support account, contact developer.support@intel.com. Please do not email your technical issue to developer.support@intel.com as it is not a secure medium.
      If you have forgotten your password, please email a request to: quad.support@intel.com. Please do not email your technical issue to this email address as it is not a secure medium.
   For general support information please visit http://www.intel.com/software/products/support/. 

Disclaimer and Legal Information
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