Difference between revisions of "Read X2 files from Storage SD Card"

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Double Click on Ubuntu 64-bit to launch Ubuntu (Linux System)
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Double Click on the VMware Icon on the desktop, Click "Ubuntu-64bit" to launch the virtual machine, login at the prompt with username ('''ubuntu''') and password ('''none''')(the word, not blank)
  
 
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Ensure the removable devices are assigned to the virtual machine and not windows ("check mark" means connected to virtual machine)
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Player> Removable Devices> SuperTop Mass Storage> Connect (Disconnect from Host)
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::*Number of devices will vary based on hardware and the number of MicroSD cards inserted
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::*"SuperTop" is the name of the SD adaptor in use. This will vary depending on the adapter used
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::* Host is the windows system
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::* once the removable device is attached to the virtual machine it should stay assigned for the entire session
  
  
  
 
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Revision as of 22:11, 20 December 2017

Accessing X2 Events on Micro SD using Ubuntu Linux

Launch VMWare and Open Ubuntu Image

Double Click the VMWare Icon to open VMWare

Vmware icon2.jpg

Double Click on the VMware Icon on the desktop, Click "Ubuntu-64bit" to launch the virtual machine, login at the prompt with username (ubuntu) and password (none)(the word, not blank)

Vmware opened.jpg

Ensure the removable devices are assigned to the virtual machine and not windows ("check mark" means connected to virtual machine)

Player> Removable Devices> SuperTop Mass Storage> Connect (Disconnect from Host)

  • Number of devices will vary based on hardware and the number of MicroSD cards inserted
  • "SuperTop" is the name of the SD adaptor in use. This will vary depending on the adapter used
  • Host is the windows system
  • once the removable device is attached to the virtual machine it should stay assigned for the entire session