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Re: Qt SDK inside VMware - how to connect to N9 ?
I understand you. Right now I only have VisualStudio2012 installed :-) but when I reinstall qtSDK I don't mind mixing it on my primary OS. It does not do too much harm.
But back on-topic: I don't know how exactly USB connection works for N9 since I did not really use it! But you should be able to connect/disconnect each USB device to one (virtual)machine at a time, so try that. I cannot help You with USB very much since I don't have SDK installed right now, and that crap (honestly) takes hours to install. |
Re: Qt SDK inside VMware - how to connect to N9 ?
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I were anyway surprised that I'm the first with this problem. :( Quote:
If I could make 169.254.0.1 and 192.168.2.15 visible to all devices within 192.168.0.* the problem should be solved. Hm, if nobody knows how this works I'm afraid I need to refresh my Network knowledge with some fundamental stuff from wikipedia. :confused: |
Re: Qt SDK inside VMware - how to connect to N9 ?
Open SDK connect app on N9, select USB and connect the cable. You'll see your IP address that you don't like.
Now click settings below and disable DHCP server so you can change the IP to the one that you like. I'm not sure this will help you at all, but you can try. I think your USB device (N9) is virtually attached to the wrong virtualmachine, or maybe even to the host. You must virtually disconnect N9 from current machine and connect it virtually to the VM that has QTSDK. You do that by clicking the icons AFAIR. |
Re: Qt SDK inside VMware - how to connect to N9 ?
just do VM -> Removeable devices -> N9 RNDIS xxxxxx -> connect.
Simple. I have exactly the same setup, running Qt SDK under a VM, don't have any issues even over wifi or USB. |
Re: Qt SDK inside VMware - how to connect to N9 ?
Yep, that's what I was trying to explain but don't remember where the buttons are.
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So I thought I could get rid of all my problems by using VMs. Oh, I were so wrong... :D Quote:
So I guess the only finally working and best solution for every dev device I have here would be to make the different subnets visible to all devices in my network. Don't know why, google delivered so far only very confusing stuff... but I guess this is doable. |
Re: Qt SDK inside VMware - how to connect to N9 ?
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I have my mouse there, keyboard, a gigaset landline phone, my external storage, the BlackBerry but not the N9. :( And as I wrote, I tried to reconnect with the blackberry, without success. |
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The phone normally asks you which type of connection you want to use. If not they something is wrong (or you've defaulted it to not ask and use a specific connection type) |
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The BlackBerry device in counterpart shows up as a icon in VMware but I'm unable to connect. It says always "the device is currently in use" - locked by the driver at the host. If I deinstall or deactivate the driver at the host system the corresponding usb icon at VMware disappears or I get a "driver error" if I'm fast enought. I wonder now why it works just fine with your N9 at your system. Could you please share your setup? I have over here Windows 7 64bit host, Windows 7 32 bit guest, VMware Player 5.0.0 build-812388. |
Re: Qt SDK inside VMware - how to connect to N9 ?
i'm running openSUSE 12.2 as host, opensuse 12.2 as guest using vmware workstation 9.
try this VM -> Hardware tab -> USB Controller -> Tick show all USB input devices. Or try this: with your guest in FULL screen mode and focused purely on the guest (open some windows in the guest or open notpad and type with the keyboard) plug in your N9 in this state and then select your connection type (SDK). Normally in full screen mode the guest takes control over USB devices rather than the host. |
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