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==Overview==
The following pictures show a simplified scheme of the the development environment for an Embedded Linux system based on BORA or BORAX. The two main blocks are a host machine and a target machine.
 
[[File:BELK-4.0.0 belk-development-flow.png|thumb|center|600px|BORA/BORAX development environment (BELK 4.0.0 or newer, BXELK 2.0.0 or newer)]]
[[File:Belk-development-flow.png|thumb|center|600px|BORA/BORAX development environment (BELK version up to 3.0.2, BXELK version up to 1.0.1)]]
[[File:BELK-4.0.0 belk-development-flow.png|thumb|center|600px|BORA/BORAX development environment (BELK 4.0.0 or newer, BXELK 2.0.0 or newer)]]
In a typical environment, the host is used by the developer to (cross-)compile the code that is to run on the target. In our case, the target is a SOM, while the host is assumed to be a PC running the Linux operating system, either in a physical installation or as a virtual machine (for recent kits, this is the [[Logical_structure_of_Bora_and_BoraX_Embedded_Linux_Kits_(BELK/BXELK)#BELK_starting_from_version_4.0.0_.2F_BXELK_starting_from_version_2.0.0|MVM]]).
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