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Suggestion for support for VMWare

privatedev11 opened this issue ยท 16 comments

commented

This isn't really a issue (if this is the wrong way to suggest something, please let me know) but lots of people use VMWare, so if you want to, maybe try and get VMWare working with it?

commented

Hi! ๐Ÿ‘‹
I don't think it's possible as I haven't found any way to interface with VMware,
(@Delta2Force)

commented

Hi! ๐Ÿ‘‹
I don't think it's possible as I haven't found any way to interface with VMware,
(@Delta2Force)

Ok, thanks. Just thought coz lots of people use VMWare

commented

Hi! ๐Ÿ‘‹
I don't think it's possible as I haven't found any way to interface with VMware,
(@Delta2Force)

@Busaruba2011 At this current moment, VMware doesn't have an API for Workstation Player. The only viable option at this point is QEMU, but we are all open to other suggestions for virtualisation software (preferrably light, such as on idle not using much cpu or memory when it isn't running anything)

commented

Hi! ๐Ÿ‘‹
I don't think it's possible as I haven't found any way to interface with VMware,
(@Delta2Force)

@Busaruba2011 At this current moment, VMware doesn't have an API for Workstation Player. The only viable option at this point is QEMU, but we are all open to other suggestions for virtualisation software (preferrably light, such as on idle not using much cpu or memory when it isn't running anything)

Ah, I see, thanks!

commented

@Delta2Force

@Busaruba2011 At this current moment, VMware doesn't have an API for Workstation Player. The only viable option at this point is QEMU, but we are all open to other suggestions for virtualisation software (preferrably light, such as on idle not using much cpu or memory when it isn't running anything)

Is support for hyper-v possible?
For Windows VMs, performance would be better
#78
Also, regarding this issue, if hyper-v is supported, we can use remotefx 3d graphics adapter to enhance GPU performance greatly

commented

Hi! ๐Ÿ‘‹
I don't think it's possible as I haven't found any way to interface with VMware,
(@Delta2Force)

@Busaruba2011 At this current moment, VMware doesn't have an API for Workstation Player. The only viable option at this point is QEMU, but we are all open to other suggestions for virtualisation software (preferrably light, such as on idle not using much cpu or memory when it isn't running anything)

Is support for hyper-v possible?
For Windows VMs, performance would be better
#78
Also, regarding this issue, if hyper-v is supported, we can use remotefx 3d graphics adapter to enhance GPU performance greatly

I thought hyperv was only for Windows server oses?

commented

No, it can be run on Windows 10 pro and higher
I'm using it on Windows 10 Enterprise now

commented

No, it can be run on Windows 10 pro and higher
I'm using it on Windows 10 Enterprise now

Ah, I see. I'm on windows 10 home

commented

@Delta2Force @CoccodrillooXDS

I may have something here:
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commented

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commented

@Delta2Force @CoccodrillooXDS

I may have something here:
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What's that?

commented

@Delta2Force @CoccodrillooXDS

I may have something here:
image

What's that?

That is the VMWare command line tool. Thought it might be useful to know about it. It's in the latest version of VMWare Workstation.

commented

@Delta2Force @CoccodrillooXDS

I may have something here:
image

What's that?

That is the VMWare command line tool. Thought it might be useful to know about it. It's in the latest version of VMWare Workstation.

How would that get it in Minecraft?

commented

@Delta2Force @CoccodrillooXDS

I may have something here:
image

What's that?

That is the VMWare command line tool. Thought it might be useful to know about it. It's in the latest version of VMWare Workstation.

How would that get it in Minecraft?

Well, there might be a DLL you could interface or you could run commands in the background in Java? I don't know. I haven't looked into it in detail.

commented

@Delta2Force @CoccodrillooXDS

I may have something here:
image

What's that?

That is the VMWare command line tool. Thought it might be useful to know about it. It's in the latest version of VMWare Workstation.

How would that get it in Minecraft?

Well, there might be a DLL you could interface or you could run commands in the background in Java? I don't know. I haven't looked into it in detail.

Ah, ok