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Can't run the voxl-emulator docker image

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    colerose
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    I'm trying to run the voxl-emulator docker image to test code intended for the voxl without the voxl.

    I downloaded the voxl-emulator V1.7 file from https://developer.modalai.com/asset and ran

    "docker load < voxl-emulator_V1.7.tgz" to load the image.

    I tried to run it with the following commands but I keep getting the same error. Is anyone able to help me with this? Picture of terminal output is attached below.
    Screenshot from 2021-08-24 11-10-37.png

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      Hi Cole,

      It looks like you need to tag the docker image as latest. Right now docker only lists 1.7 (which is the latest version, but :latest is looking for an actual image with that tag, not just the most recent image. If you run docker tag 55d4f01b7bcd voxl-emulator:latest then the voxl-docker command should work.

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        Hi @Alex-Gardner. I ran that command and got the same issue as before. Here is the output:

        Screenshot from 2021-08-24 16-18-03.png

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          wrote on last edited by Alex Kushleyev
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          It looks like your machine does not have QEMU support or is missing ARM support on your host machine. Please try instructions here : https://www.stereolabs.com/docs/docker/building-arm-container-on-x86/ (which also show you how to run ARM64 docker images on x86)

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