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For instructions on how to identify <board_ip_address>, refer to the Ensuring IP Address Acquisition
section.
2.
To transfer files, one at a time, from the host system to the board via SCP, invoke the scp
<source_filename> root@<board_ip_address>:<target_filename> command
from your development machine.
Related Information
Ensuring IP Address Acquisition on page 3-9
Creating the Hardware Configuration File of an OpenCL Kernel for SoC
The hardware configuration file of an OpenCL kernel is called an Altera Offline Compiler Executable file
(.aocx). To create the .aocx file for the hello_world example OpenCL application, you must download the
example design from the OpenCL Design Examples page on the Altera website. Extract the downloaded
source files, and then compile the kernel using the Altera Offline Compiler (AOC).
After you successfully install your FPGA board, you can create a .aocx file that executes on the device. The
steps below describe the process of creating a .aocx file from the hello_world example design. For more
information on the OpenCL design examples, refer to the OpenCL Design Examples page on the Altera
website.
Important:
Before you program your Cyclone V SoC with the hardware image, ensure that your SoC
contains an image created using the current version of the AOCL.
The figure below summarizes the steps you perform to program your Cyclone V SoC.
OCL006-15.0.0
2015.05.04
Creating the Hardware Configuration File of an OpenCL Kernel for SoC
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Setting Up the Altera SDK for OpenCL, SoC EDS, and the Cyclone V SoC Development Kit for Linux
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