

When Google Chrome is launched with the -enable-nacl flag, the integrated version of Native Client is used to run the examples and tests.

( ), if one isn't already running on your computer.(Download the tarball, extract the files, and make sure you have the right version of Python.) You'll follow some-but not all-of its instructions. In any browser, bring up the ( ) document.Warning: We recommend running Google Chrome with the -no-sandbox or -enable-nacl flag only for testing Native Client and not for regular web browsing. On Windows, your command should look like this: chrome.exe -enable-nacl On Mac and Linux, if you're using dev channel release 5.0.375.9 or 5.0.371.0, respectively (or an earlier version), also add -no-sandbox. Launch Google Chrome from the command line, adding -enable-nacl.
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How to enable Native Client in Google Chromeĭownload Google Chrome, if you don't already have it. For details of what's different about the integrated version, see (NativeClientInGoogleChrome#Known_issues.md). If you want to see everything that Native Client can do, download the tarball and install the plug-in. Note: For now, the integrated version of Native Client has less functionality than the plug-in. This page tells you how to enable and use the integrated version of Native Client. Native Client is now built into the Dev channel of Google Chrome.
