It requires a modern 64-bit Linux distribution and is provided as an install script. The installer will perform the correct relocation of the SDK to your installation directory. Please be aware that you can not simply move the installed SDK to a new place. You also can not use soft links to alias the SDK. Doing either will break things in subtle and unsubtle ways.
http://peteru.net/beyonwizt4-x86_64-mip ... 0170311.sh
If you install the SDK in the default location, you will need to:
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source /opt/beyonwiz/beyonwizt4/16.1.20170311/environment-setup-mips32el-oe-linux
I have not had a chance to test with this version of the SDK. You might find that the x86_64 sysroot is missing some Python includes. One workaround is to copy the missing files from the mips32el sysroot.