Doc: Update information about supported devices

Change-Id: I17aed738f147dedee69acaa9c3794394f92d12d3
Reviewed-by: Eike Ziller <eike.ziller@qt.io>
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Leena Miettinen
2020-05-19 13:26:10 +02:00
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\list 1
\li Perf events may be globally disabled on your system. The
preconfigured Boot to Qt images come with perf events enabled. For
preconfigured Boot2Qt images come with perf events enabled. For
a custom configuration you need to make sure that the file
\c {/proc/sys/kernel/perf_event_paranoid} contains a value smaller
than \c {2}. For maximum flexibility in recording traces you can

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You can use the experimental Qt Application Manager plugin
(commercial only) to deploy, run, and debug applications on the
local Linux PC, remote generic SSH Linux targets, or
\l{Embedded Devices}{embedded devices}.
\l{Boot2Qt Devices}{Boot2Qt devices}.
\endlist
\endif
*/

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/****************************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2019 The Qt Company Ltd.
** Copyright (C) 2020 The Qt Company Ltd.
** Contact: https://www.qt.io/licensing/
**
** This file is part of the Qt Creator documentation.
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You can develop applications for the following platforms:
\list
\li Desktop
\li Android
\li Embedded
\li Generic remote Linux
\li iOS
\li Microcontroller Units (MCU)
\li QNX
\li Universal Windows Platform (UWP)
\li WebAssembly
\li \l{Connecting Android Devices}{Android}
\li \l{Connecting Bare Metal Devices}{Bare Metal}
\li Boot2Qt
\li \l{Connecting Embedded Linux Devices}{Generic Remote Linux}
\li \l{Connecting iOS Devices}{iOS}
\li \l{Connecting MCUs}{Microcontroller Units (MCU)} (commercial only)
\li \l{Connecting QNX Devices}{QNX}
\li \l{Qt for UWP}{Universal Windows Platform (UWP)}
\li \l{Building Applications for the Web}{WebAssembly}
\endlist
\section2 Embedded Devices
\section2 Boot2Qt Devices
The Boot to Qt stack can be made to run on a variety of hardware. For
The Boot2Qt stack can be made to run on a variety of hardware. For
Qt for Device Creation license holders, tooling is provided to customize the
contents of the stack as well as to take it into desired production
hardware.
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\l{https://doc.qt.io/QtForDeviceCreation/index.html}{Qt for Device Creation}
documentation.
\note Since \QC 4.9, only Boot to Qt version 5.9 and later are supported.
To develop for earlier Boot to Qt versions, use \QC 4.8.
\note Since \QC 4.9, only Boot2Qt version 5.9 and later are supported.
To develop for earlier Boot2Qt versions, use \QC 4.8.
\section2 Mobile Devices
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\li
\row
\li MCUs
\li \image ok
\li \image ok
\li
\li
\li \image ok
\row
\li QNX

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/****************************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2019 The Qt Company Ltd.
** Copyright (C) 2020 The Qt Company Ltd.
** Contact: https://www.qt.io/licensing/
**
** This file is part of the Qt Creator documentation.
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devices:
\list
\li Android Device
\li Bare Metal Device
\li Boot2Qt Device (commercial only)
\li \l{Connecting Android Devices}{Android Device}
\li \l{Connecting Bare Metal Devices}{Bare Metal Device}
\li \l{https://doc.qt.io/QtForDeviceCreation/b2qt-installation-guides.html}
{Boot2Qt Device} (commercial only)
\li \l{Emulator}{Boot2Qt Emulator Device} (commercial only)
\li Generic Linux Device
\li iOS Device
\li \l{Connecting Embedded Linux Devices}{Generic Remote Linux Device}
\li \l{Connecting iOS Devices}{iOS Device}
\li iOS Simulator
\li QNX Device
\li Windows Phone
\li \l{Connecting MCUs}{MCU Device} (commercial only)
\li \l{Connecting QNX Devices}{QNX Device}
\li \l{Building Applications for the Web}{WebAssembly Runtime}
\li \l{Qt for UWP}{Windows Phone}
\li Windows Phone Emulator
\li Windows Runtime (local)
\endlist
\section1 Filtering Kit Settings