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Omaroo
02-04-2010, 10:04 AM
Wow - thanks to Trevor Gerdes, I'm now sailing along on the new 27" QuadCore iMac (with only 4Gb RAM at the moment) - running Vista64 Ultimate and Linux (Ubuntu derivative "Linux Mint") absolutely seamlessly, and at the same time under VMware Fusion 3 for OSX (Intel). Virtualisation isn't new, and it's been mentioned here on IIS a number of times. It's just that I've never seen it so well done before this. As you mouse over each window, mouse control is attributed to it. You don't have to remember mouse-in and mouse-out control sequences any more.
I've set VMware Fusion 3 such that each guest OS has direct access to my iMac's document/picture/movie/etc folders - which means that MacOSX, Vista64 and LinuxMint all share the same common disk resource, and all without any complicated setup whatsoever. I used to use Sun Microsystems VirtualBox (vBox), but no longer. All machines have complete access to all peripherals and networks and it's all simple plug n' play - way too easy. If you leave each virtual machine in a window, you can simply re-scale the window (drag bottom right corner) and the guest OS display scales with you! Resolution scales with you as you drag, which means that it's crystal clear in the window no matter how large or small the window is - all without having to adjust resolution inside the OS itself. It helps that the iMac display resolution is 2560x1440.
I need this setup so that I can easily test my company's web-based publishing workflow software in all environments, and Fusion 3 lets me do this all on the one machine, and all at the same time. I gotta love this virtualisation caper - especially now it's so darn easy. It helps to have such a grunty machine, but hey - it's cheaper than running three separate ones isn't it? LOL!
Here's a screenshot of my Mac OSX desktop, with both Linux and Vista64 running at the same time on it - without any noticeable slowness from any of them, including the host OSX. I usually have each virtual machine running on its own desktop at full-screen (Mac "Spaces") and just flick between them when needed with a control-right or control-left keyboard command.
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I guess the upshot for this means that I will upgrade the Vista64 VM to Windows7 soon, and be able to run all my astro software on my iMac.
Noice :)
That looks very interesting Chris. :thumbsup:
I've only just started to look into VMware just out of curiosity, I've been told it's better than MS XP emulation under Win7.
I've still got an old lappy that I want to install Win7 Ultimate 32bit on but it can't run XP mode since it doesn't have enough video grunt.
I'm hoping I can use VMware instead.
:shrug:
Tandum
02-04-2010, 11:05 AM
I think you misunderstand xp mode Andrew. Once setup and the application is installed into the xp virtual machine, the virtual machine itself runs in the background not in a window and the xp application runs directly on the windows 7 desktop. I'm still experimenting with it myself.
Thanks for that Robin, yes I'll have to do a bit more reading first, only just starting out atm.
As I understood it VMware allows you to install the whole OS and run the whole thing like an XP virtual machine while Win 7 (XP mode) only runs the app in a window in XP mode.
When I tried to test my lappy for XP compatibility, MS said my integrated video card didn't support this graphics mode, not able to run Aero or something like that.
So I assume I would be able to run VMware on my Win 7 lappy and load an XP VMachine?
Or have I totally misunderstood?
:shrug:
Omaroo
02-04-2010, 11:36 AM
I just confirmed that the Vista64 virtual machine successfully talks to my QHY5 autoguider with the ASCOM version of the QHY5 CCDlabs driver and PHD 1.11.0.
This means that I have my QHY5 running under Vista64 on a Mac while it's still running under OSX and not BootCamping to Windows instead. (I really dislike BootCamp.... ask Mike Salway... LOL!).
Now I don't see why it wouldn't also run the QHY9 (in ASCOM mode) along side as well. Capture/align with MaximDL and then process with CS4 under OSX all at the same time.
Fabulous! :)
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gbeal
02-04-2010, 11:54 AM
Darn, can I do this with my MacBook? Or is it power hungry?
Looks the goods for what you want though Chris.
Gary
troypiggo
02-04-2010, 11:56 AM
Yeah, that VMWare is a nifty tool. I've been running WinXP in a VM on my MacBook Pro. All the astro software runs fine - EQMod/ASCOM, CdC, Nebulosity, Registax, K3CCDTools, AlignMaster, PHD, Astroplanner, even the bluetooth connection to GPS. Also use it for work - all our WinXP based analysis tools, AutoCAD - fine. Haven't tried any OpenGL 3D intensive software/games on it, not sure how that'd go.
mithrandir
02-04-2010, 12:24 PM
There are two types of VMWare. ESX which we won't go into further beyond saying that it runs on the hardware and you virtualise everything on top of it. At work we have thousands of Windows and Linux images running on hundreds of ESX servers.
The ones you are talking about are Server and Workstation which run on top of another o/s like Windows or Linux. I haven't used Fusion on Macs so have nothing to add to Chris's comments.
Server is free but I find recent versions hard work to get running.
Workstation is not free and I have it running on Slackware 12.2 on a Q6600 and on Windows XPPro 32bit on a T400. They will run just about any 32 bit o/s. Because the hardware is physically 64 bit they will run 64 bit guests.
Once you install the VMWare tools into the guest O/S it's reasonably seamless.
But you do need enough memory. I tried to virtualise Mum's Windows 98 (she refuses to stop using it) onto her XP box which only had 512M RAM. I had to plug in a 2GB DIMM before 98 would run without XP paging itself to death.
Omaroo
02-04-2010, 12:55 PM
Why not Gary - I'm guessing that a relatively modern MacBook will have plenty enough grunt to run XP without any drama. Here's the link: http://www.vmware.com/products/fusion/
Highly recommended :thumbsup:
kustard
02-04-2010, 01:30 PM
Damn you Chris!! ;)
Omaroo
02-04-2010, 01:52 PM
How rude! :lol:
kustard
02-04-2010, 02:21 PM
Just pure envy :D
I assume all linux played nicely with the Mac hardware? Was there any issues you had when setting up the virtual machines?
NB: I've used VMWare products for years at work, they have provided the most stable of platforms for us.
Omaroo
02-04-2010, 02:31 PM
Fusion 3 is brilliant Simon - no issues whatsoever. Even silly little things like, for example, the iSight web camera just fire up once you capture the hardware from any VM. It;s seamless. The level of integration is just...wel.. lightyears ahead of vBox, which is what I've been using for years on Win and Linux platforms. It's all just a pure delight on OSX. :thumbsup:
tlgerdes
02-04-2010, 03:09 PM
Have you tried the Unity function yet?:P:eyepop:
tlgerdes
02-04-2010, 03:28 PM
Also if you use PHD for guiding. Download this version
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/uploads/astroapps/PHD_Guiding_1.11.3.exe
No install, just run it in XP, Vista, Win7
Omaroo
02-04-2010, 04:14 PM
Wow... how COOL is that? It hides the Windows machine/desktop and mounts Windows applications directly onto the Mac desktop, as well putting appropriate icons in all the right places such as in the taskbar and dock! Even the sidebar widgets work.
Sensational!!!!! :eyepop:
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kustard
02-04-2010, 07:16 PM
I've put my order in for an iMac 27" with the ball and chain, and given that I've just called her a "ball and chain" I don't like my chances ;)
Omaroo
02-04-2010, 07:49 PM
LOL! I think that there are a few people thinking the same Simon. I bought mine on my company account down at JBhifi on Wednesday arvo. Talking to the guy on the floor, five 27" iMacs had been delivered to the store at 10:00am, and by 2:00pm when I bought mine there were none left. They're waiting for the next shipment now. There are quite a few around at various dealers though.
Also - I chose JB because you can haggle on peripherals - a thing you can't do in an Apple Store.
supernova1965
02-04-2010, 08:29 PM
Hi Chris
I noticed that your dock is never visable in your pic's do you set it to hide after a short time. I like to keep it visable as I thinks it's so cool.
I have pulled the G5 down completely and have almost finished cleaning it I have checked the fuses in the P/S and it seems not to have blown so I will put it back together and see if I get any life out of it. Crossed fingers.
Omaroo
02-04-2010, 08:59 PM
LOL! Yeah Warren - I like a perfectly empty and serene desktop. Not even a "Macintosh HD" disk icon.
Here's my new machine's desktop - clean-as. :thumbsup: >> 74064
Good news re; the G5! I'mkeeping mine - it's one of my favourite machines of all time. :D
kustard
08-09-2010, 10:17 AM
Yay!
I got my new shiny iMac 27" Quad core with 8G RAM, 2TB HDD and 1GB Video Card this week. Well the first thing I did was change the mouse (I like a big heavy mouse and the mac mouse was giving me cramps). The second thing I did was install World of Warcraft and boy does it look like pure sweetness *grin*.
I then installed VMWare fusion and put Win7 into a virtual machine... OMG! I'm running it in isolated mode instead of seamless mode mainly to keep them separated.
The unity function is seamless. It's fast even with only using one core and 2GB of RAM. I installed Steam and played some games (Half Life 2 etc) and they are great! The audio has a few hiccups but so far the graphics and fps (frames per second) have been phenomenal!
I may dual boot it using BootCamp if I need more Win7 power but hopefully not, I got annoyed at having to dual boot my old computer as running VM on it just didn't work well (it's old and needs to be put out to pasture).
Thanks to both Chris and Trevor who offered some good advice in regards to Fusion :D
Barrykgerdes
09-09-2010, 01:45 PM
When it comes to virtualisation My boy Trevor is the expert. I went to the Synantec vision 2010 last Tuesday. Trevor did a presentation on security in the virtual world. He knows his stuff!
For us he is trying to make all the astro programs into thin-apps so that they run on any machine without needing to be installed.
Barry
kustard
09-09-2010, 02:28 PM
Wow, nice :D
Does he have any jobs hehehe ;)
Omaroo
09-09-2010, 03:52 PM
I luuurve my 27" iMac too Simon. Good on you - you'll love it. I personally really like the MagicMouse - so if you don't want it let me know - I'll donate something to take it off your hands... ;)
I've been running Fusion 3 for a while now - very nice indeed. :thumbsup:
kustard
09-09-2010, 04:28 PM
When I ordered the iMac I swapped the wireless k/b and MagicMouse for the wired versions as I wanted the k/b with the number pad and the extra buttons the wired mouse provided but I have found the mouse not so easy for me to use thus the Logitech MX518 gaming mouse is better for me. If you want the wired mouse then I'm happy to part with it.
I ended up grabbing Fusion 3.1 from the website, well worth the investment.
Omaroo
09-09-2010, 04:54 PM
:) LOL! Thanks Simon, but I prefer the wireless MagicMouse. What extra buttons does the wired version has I don't need. I really like the gesture-sensitive MM the way it is. Once I was truly used to it, I couldn't think of using any other type of mouse now.
CraigS
09-09-2010, 06:02 PM
I just got a wireless magic mouse, too. It's great !! Not having to clean the little ball on the mighty mouse is such a relief. It was driving me nuts !!
Cheers
PS: I've only got a 2GHz Intel core 2 Duo, 2GB. The quad sounds awesome !!
tlgerdes
10-09-2010, 09:15 AM
Sorry, not in charge of hiring, but there are plenty of jobs here. The only caveat is that you must like "running", the action doesn't stop and if you cant keep up, you will be left behind.
http://www.vmware.com/company/jobs/openings/
The first 3 months are the hardest, they call it "drinking from the fire hose".:rofl:
kustard
10-09-2010, 10:24 AM
Hehehe, will have a look anyway (and work on my running and sculling techniques hehe) ;)
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