After booting, first of all please have a look at the Readme.first file, which can be found on the
desktop of the Virtual Machine.
16.2.4 Working with the Virtual Machine image
The Virtual Machine is a complete operating system and can be used like a normal PC. You can start
applications, for example, the internet browser Firefox, an integrated development environment (IDE) like
Eclipse as shown in the following figure
The LiveDVD will not write anything to the hard disk or virtual disk and any changes made to the
system, including any applications written, will be lost when you restart the system. Therefore it only
makes sense to use the LiveDVD like this in order to try out the SDK, tools and environment. Normally
the contents should be installed on a PC or in a Virtual Machine.
Figure 90: LiveDVD Virtual Machine image - Starting an application e.g. Eclipse
Depending on your network environment you may need to set the Proxy in the Virtual Machine to get access
to the internet. The Proxy can be set system wide via System -> Preferences -> Network Proxy or in the given
application.
16.2.4.1 Eclipse (IDE)
The Virtual Machine image includes Eclipse Indigo with
1.
C/C++ Cross Compiler Support,
2.
Eclipse C/C++ Remote Launch,
3.
Remote System Explorer End-User Runtime and
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Figure 89: Boot menu - Live System
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