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en:general_information:vm [2018/01/08 09:04] – reworked h_fitzeen:general_information:vm [2020/11/19 09:13] liedmann
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 ====== Virtual machine with VMware player ====== ====== Virtual machine with VMware player ======
 ===== Configuration of virtual machines ===== ===== Configuration of virtual machines =====
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-==== Used versions ====+
   * Ubuntu 16.04_64 LTS x86 as guest OS   * Ubuntu 16.04_64 LTS x86 as guest OS
   * Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 LTSB as host OS   * Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 LTSB as host OS
   * VMware® player 12.5.8 Build 7098237   * VMware® player 12.5.8 Build 7098237
 +</panel>
  
 ==== Prerequisites ==== ==== Prerequisites ====
  
   * Download the latest Version of VMware Player on https://www.vmware.com/   * Download the latest Version of VMware Player on https://www.vmware.com/
-  * Download an image of Ubuntu Version 16.04+  * Download an image of a recent Ubuntu version 
  
-==== Setting up Ubuntu 14.04 on Vmware Player ====+==== Setting up Ubuntu on Vmware Player ====
  
-  * Launch VMware Player and press 'Create a New Virtual Machine', then select the .iso of Ubuntu 16.04 +  * Launch VMware Player and press 'Create a New Virtual Machine', then select the .iso of Ubuntu
   * After setting Username and password, select an installation folder for your VM   * After setting Username and password, select an installation folder for your VM
  
-<WRAP round alert 60%>+<alert type="danger" icon="fa fa-minus-circle">
 Make sure to select a location with ample space, you will run out of it quickly! Make sure to select a location with ample space, you will run out of it quickly!
-</WRAP+</alert
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   * Specify the maximum disk size for your VM. VMware Player recommends 20GB, we recommend more.   * Specify the maximum disk size for your VM. VMware Player recommends 20GB, we recommend more.
   * Before you finish the setup, press 'Customize Hardware' to allocate a custom amount of memory and processor cores to the Virtual Machine   * Before you finish the setup, press 'Customize Hardware' to allocate a custom amount of memory and processor cores to the Virtual Machine
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-<WRAP round info 50%>+<alert type="info" icon="fa fa-minus-circle">
 You can edit the hardware settings after the installation. You can edit the hardware settings after the installation.
-</WRAP>+</alert>
   * Press finish to install the OS   * Press finish to install the OS
  
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 ==== Configuration of NAT (Network Address Translation) ==== ==== Configuration of NAT (Network Address Translation) ====
-<WRAP round alert>Access to NFS or TFTP on the virtual machine does not work. +<alert type="danger" icon="fa fa-minus-circle"> 
-</WRAP>+Access to NFS or TFTP on the virtual machine does not work. 
 +</alert>
  
 Benefits: Benefits:
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-===== Using the TQ VMware Image ===== 
-\\ 
-====Download VMware Player==== 
-You have to register on [[http://www.vmware.com/go/downloadplayer/|VMare]] to download Vmware player. The VM images are created with the version 3.0.0. 
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-====Download of the virtual machine==== 
-You can find the actual Downloads [[#downloads|here]]. 
-<WRAP round info> 
-The file has a size over 1 GB. 
-</WRAP> 
-====Import of the TQ VM Image==== 
-You can open the Image with the dialog ''File > Open a Virtual Machine...'' after starting the Vmware Player. 
-You have to choose the Vmware vmx file in the directory in which the virtual maschine is extracted.   
- 
-====Start the virtual Machine==== 
-For starting the vm click on the button ''Play virtual machine''. The ubuntu linux system is then starting in the actual window.  
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-====Login==== 
-The Logindatas for the VM are: 
-  * **user**: ''tq'' 
-  * **Password**: ''password'' 
-   
-<WRAP round info>Ubuntu has no root-user. If commands require root-privilegs you can run it with ''sudo''. For this you need the normal user password. 
-</WRAP> 
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-====Features of the vm==== 
-The corresponding Cross-Toolchain and frequently used programs for the module are installed on the vm.  
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-===Toolchain=== 
-The machine contains the actual toolchain for the corresponding platform. 
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-===TFTP and NFS server=== 
-The VM already contains a [[en:general_information:tftp|TFTP]] and a [[en:general_information:nfs|NFS]] server. 
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-===Eclipse=== 
-As integrated depelopment environment [[en:general_information:eclipse_new|Eclipse]] indigo has been installed with the C development tool. A starter in the top bar starts eclipse with the right environment variables. 
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-===BSP=== 
-<WRAP round info> 
-The vm contains no BSP-sources. You have to download them from the download area of the module. 
-</WRAP> 
-====Downloads==== 
-<WRAP round download> 
-[[http://support.tq-group.com/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=vms:tq_ubuntu_tqmp2020_clean.zip| virtual machine for TQMP1020/2020]] - ELDK 
-</WRAP> 
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