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Demo ELCE 2016 in 'raw' format

Here is some information about the Fuego demos planned for ELCE 2016:

The goal of the demo is to show basic Fuego functionality, and to allow
people to easily interact with the demo.

Tim will be demoing Fuego in 2 places:
 * the CEWG booth
 * during the technical showcase

Here is the link to [[http://52.88.166.49:8080/fuego|fuegotest.org]]

= demos =
 * show the Fuego interface, using a laptop
   * laptop connected to sony debug board and beagle-bone black
   * laptop running qemu target
   * vps running qemu target
 * start a test
 * show test results
 * show test run console output
 * show list of benchmarks
 * show list of functional tests
 * start a benchmark
 * write a test and run it

= requirements =
 * qemu target - ability to run without opening a new window
   * see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19565116/redirect-qemu-window-output-to-terminal-running-qemu
   * http://serverfault.com/questions/471719/how-to-start-qemu-directly-in-the-console-not-in-curses-or-sdl
 * need the platform for bbb
 * need the platform for qemu
 * need to run all tests
   * see which ones work and which ones fail, and why they fail

= to do =
 * vps demo
   * build yocto project on vps
     * build qemux86 core-image-minimal
       * make sure sshd is there (dropbear)
   * make qemux86 sdk with yocto project on vps
   * run qemu in console mode on vps
   * run Functional.helloworld on vps

 * booth
   * get hot tamales candies
   * get hot jelly-bean-shaped candies
   * glue sign
   * make description of test
   * make online survey
     * what do you want to test?
     * what test programs are you familiar with?
   * make instructions for unattended booth
     * go to vps and try it out!
     * take our "what do you want to test?" survey

 * laptop
   * build yocto project
   * install qemu
   * build sdk
   * test qemu target on laptop
   * install linux source
   * install YP sdk into fuego container
     * already have one I copied from timdesk


= Links =






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