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avian Posted - 05/24/2010 : 09:14:08
Hi

I'm interested in buying the GQ-4X EPROM programmer, however since I do most of my development in Linux, I would very much like to avoid rebooting my machine into Windows for each use of the programmer.

So I would like to know if GQ-4X and its software GQUSBprog can be used under virtualization software like qemu, virtualbox or vmware.

In theory these systems should allow the use of the USB programmer inside a virtualized Windows OS, but only if it does not use the isochronous (real-time) transfer mode of the USB bus.

Has anyone tried GQUSBprog under virtualization and is isochronous mode required or not?

Thanks for your answer
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ZLM Posted - 05/26/2010 : 22:32:29
This not been tested. But if the qemu, virtualbox or vmware recognize the Windows USB driver, then it should work.


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