VOXL Emulator Docker Image
Table of contents
- Install the voxl-emulator Docker Image
- install packages
- Execute the registering scripts, see $https://www.stereolabs.com/docs/docker/building-arm-container-on-x86/
Install the voxl-emulator Docker Image
VOXL and VOXL Flight
voxl-emulator enables one to develop CPU-based applications for VOXL and VOXL Flight, then test CPU-only in an emulated environment.
Download archived docker image from ModalAI Developer portal (login required). Currently it is on version 1.7 voxl-emulator_v1.7.tgz from developer.modalai.com
VOXL 2
qrb5165-emulator enables one to develop CPU-based applications for VOXL 2, then test CPU-only in an emulated environment. It is an ARM 64 emulator with the VOXL 2 sysroot mounted. It has very limited application to end developers. It is for low-level service development for cross-compiling applications not yet supported by cross-compiling in voxl-cross
Installation Process
The installation process is the same for both VOXL and VOXL 2.
- Download archived docker image from developer.modalai.com (login required).
- For VOXL: voxl-emulator_v1.7.tgz
- For VOXL 2: qrb5165-emulator_V1.4.tgz
- Install Dependencies: ```
install packages
$ sudo apt-get install qemu binfmt-support qemu-user-static
Execute the registering scripts, see $https://www.stereolabs.com/docs/docker/building-arm-container-on-x86/
$ docker run –rm –privileged multiarch/qemu-user-static –reset -p yes
3. Load and Tag the Docker Image:
$ docker load -i qrb5165-emulator_V1.4.tgz $ docker tag voxl-cross:V2.5 voxl-cross:latest
### Using the Installed Docker Image
To enter the docker image's build environment, run the command:
$ voxl-docker -i qrb5165-emulator_V1.4.tgz ```
See how to use the docker image to build and deploy your application here.