![]() On Tue, at 7:28 PM, Cristobal Brahm wrote: Toolbox to find it on the local network and connect to it. So the IDOCV is USB only configuration - no COM like the old IDOC? Unlikely, but it could even be a bad USB port on the IDOCV. I would say you might have better luck searching the VirtualBox forums Idea that there is at least a minimal amount of delay and dataīuffering between the Host and the Guest OS. USB diagnostic tool for my car was a total no-go. Once I startedĬonnecting things like MX-1000 remotes there were usually issues. HID devices would work, USB drives almost always. Instance my USB to Serial adapter worked on all of them I believe, USB Usually the more esotericĪnd high-speed the device the less likely it would be to work. Some VMs support USB better than othersīut it only ever seems to partially work. I can tell you that I've tried running USB on VirtualBox, VMWare, & Thanks again and have an excellent new year Guess I'll have to use "W" just for set the IP and then continue Windows There is no useful info on this subject in the VB forums. Perios "Waiting Device to respond and after a while, i get a time out.Īctually everything works except the IDOCV. Using toolbox, the status is "connected", but. When I plug it in using the USB cable, I can see it under windows, theĬrestron Device Console driver is installed, and when I connect to it I can do everything, except connect to the CEN-IDOCV. Question for those using Crestron software under VirtualBox (using I would say you might have better luck searching the VirtualBox forums > for general USB issues. ![]() This gives me an idea that there is at least a minimal amount of delay and data buffering between the Host and the Guest OS. ![]() My USB diagnostic tool for my car was a total no-go. Once I started connecting things like MX-1000 remotes there were usually issues. For instance my USB to Serial adapter worked on all of them I believe, USB HID devices would work, USB drives almost always. Usually the more esoteric and high-speed the device the less likely it would be to work. ![]() Some VMs support USB better than others but it only ever seems to partially work. I can tell you that I've tried running USB on VirtualBox, VMWare, & Parallels on Windows Vista. ![]()
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