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Ensemble Graphics Toolkit (EGT) is a C++-based GUI toolkit for microchip processors running Linux. It offers widgets, layout management, rendering engine, multimedia support, event handling, and more for creating graphics-based applications. To learn more, watch the Introduction to EGT video on the EGT Design Center webpage. Make sure to have a Linux PC available, as EGT is Linux-based and we are using Ubuntu 18.04 in this video. The EGT source code is on the Linux4SAM GitHub repository (github.com/linux4sam/egt). Check the readme file for mandatory and optional package requirements. Run 'sudo app' command in the terminal to use EGT.