PawnSacrifice said:The free VMware software link... Click - proper think provision hypervisor
Or
VMware server - free but runs on a host OS layer Click
I'd be tempted to also grab the free P2V converter tool when that's installed and have a try at converting a physical machine.
ADD: You could also go with Citrix XenServer which is currently free (going after VMware's market share) Click
If you can find someone who is running this as a VM you could in theory get them to send you the VM on disk (essentially a text file) and you could import that onto your host. You would need to obviously license all of the software on correctly your host. Compatibility isn't an issue as each visualisation vendor strips out the physical hardware drivers and presents virtual drivers in their place - allowing portability. Sorry if you know that all already. Bit of a VMware fan... I know I'm a nerd![]()
Mr Whippy said:Haha, I have no idea
If people on here are happy to do the leg work and share the settings then that is great, but for me it's hard to find the time among other stuff
All I know is that for £50 you can get a working ediabas from Germany working on USB with FTDi usb > serial drivers and forcing a com port to it (at boot), and then run INPA over it... AND that with some effort you can make DIS see the ediabas as a GT1 head using vmware
How it all works I have no idea
That eBay link to the UK guy selling this kit might be worth talking to... he offers the images on HDD and that might come with a VMWare setup on it that could be helpfully setup all working, so then it's just making your ediabas think it's a GT1 head?!
Dave