The Enano virtual appliance system is an experimental way to allow you to get the next level of control over a demonstration Enano system. The virtual appliance consists of a COW2 disk image and a QEMU launcher script. If you run any of the popular Linux distributions, you should be able to just install QEMU with your distribution's package manager and then run launch.sh.
Windows users will need to download an additional file that contains a batch file to launch QEMU and a binary copy of QEMU for convenience.
The virtual appliance is based on Damn Small Linux 4.2.5 and BitNami's LAMPStack 0.9.4. By default it is configured with 192MB of RAM. To reduce the load on our server, the appliance is made available only as a BitTorrent download.