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IGEP SDK Virtual Machine

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= Overview =
 
The IGEP SDK Virtual Machine allows you to boot a custom Linux distribution image using a non-Linux development system. We don't recommend that you use the virtual machine as a day-to-day production development environment. You should limit the virtual machine to testing out and experiencing with the IGEP Technology.
 
We use a virtual machine (VM) to make an easy way to introduce quickly to a complete development environment for IGEP Technology based devices.
 
To understand the virtual machine, you need to be familiar with some terms and concepts:
 
'''Host Computer:''' The system on which you are running the virtual machine. For example, the host computer could be your laptop computer running the Windows operating system.
 
'''Virtualization infrastructure:'''
 
*VirtualBox: An Oracle product that lets you run multiple operating systems at the same time on your PC. It allows you to create isolated virtual machines to try things out. See [https://www.virtualbox.org https://www.virtualbox.org] for more information.
*VMware Player: A VMware product that lets you run multiple operating systems at the same time on your PC. It allows you to create isolated virtual machines to try things out. See [http://www.vmware.com/products/player http://www.vmware.com/products/player] for more information.
 
'''OVA File:''' Is a TAR file with the OVF directory inside. The Open Virtual Machine Format file defines the Virtual Machine, including which disk image (vmdk) to use. The disk image contains a Linux distribution build by ISEE. For information on the Open Virtual Machine Format file, see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Virtualization_Format this page].
 
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=== IGEP SDK Virtual Machine ===
 
The IGEP SDK Virtual Machine allows you to boot a custom Linux distribution image using a non-Linux development system. We don't recommend that you use the virtual machine as a day-to-day production development environment. You should limit the virtual machine to testing out and experiencing with the IGEP Technology.
 
We use a virtual machine (VM) to make an easy way to introduce quickly to a complete development environment for IGEP Technology based devices.
 
To understand the virtual machine, you need to be familiar with some terms and concepts:
 
'''Host Computer:''' The system on which you are running the virtual machine. For example, the host computer could be your laptop computer running the Windows operating system.
 
'''Virtualization infrastructure:'''
 
*VirtualBox: An Oracle product that lets you run multiple operating systems at the same time on your PC. It allows you to create isolated virtual machines to try things out. See [https://www.virtualbox.org https://www.virtualbox.org] for more information.
*VMware Player: A VMware product that lets you run multiple operating systems at the same time on your PC. It allows you to create isolated virtual machines to try things out. See [http://www.vmware.com/products/player http://www.vmware.com/products/player] for more information.
 
'''OVA File:''' Is a TAR file with the OVF directory inside. The Open Virtual Machine Format file defines the Virtual Machine, including which disk image (vmdk) to use. The disk image contains a Linux distribution build by ISEE. For information on the Open Virtual Machine Format file, see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Virtualization_Format this page].
= Features =
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