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== EDrive Image ==
== EDrive Image ==
Download the EDrive image for VirtualBox from:
Download the EDrive image for VirtualBox from:<br>
`\\wtbfiler.campus.tue.nl\EBox\Signalen_Virtualbox_EDrive\EDrive.ova`
<code>\\wtbfiler.campus.tue.nl\EBox\Signalen_Virtualbox_EDrive\EDrive.ova</code>


If you are on a Mac proceed as follows:
If you are on a Mac proceed as follows:
- Go to a finder window and type CMD + K (or go to Go > Connect to Server).
# Go to a finder window and type <code>CMD + K</code> (or go to <code>Go > Connect to Server</code>).
- In the popup window type: `smb://wtbfiler.campus.tue.nl/EBox/Signalen_Virtualbox_EDrive/EDrive.ova`.
# In the popup window type: <code>smb://wtbfiler.campus.tue.nl/EBox/Signalen_Virtualbox_EDrive/EDrive.ova</code>.
- Copy `Lubuntu.ova` to a local directory on your Mac.
# Copy <code>Lubuntu.ova</code> to a local directory on your Mac.


== VirtualBox Installation ==
== VirtualBox Installation ==
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== Importing the EDrive Image in VirtualBox ==
== Importing the EDrive Image in VirtualBox ==
In VirtualBox:
In VirtualBox:
# Go to `File > Import Appliance`.
# Go to <code>File > Import Appliance</code>.
# Browse to the location where you saved the EDrive image `EDrive.ova` and select it and then click continue.
# Browse to the location where you saved the EDrive image <code>EDrive.ova</code> and select it and then click '''continue'''.
# In the next window you can modify some settings if you wish (e.g. RAM memory for the virtual machine).
# In the next window you can modify some settings if you wish (e.g. RAM memory for the virtual machine).
# Click `Import` to import the EDrive image. Importing the image will take a couple of minutes.
# Click '''Import''' to import the EDrive image. Importing the image will take a couple of minutes.

Revision as of 20:18, 17 March 2017

EDrive in VirtualBox

The EDrive is a bootable Linux USB drive used in the Mechanical Engineering Bachelor course Signals 4CA00. It boots the Lubuntu distribution, which has a preinstalled version of Matlab and the measurement software QADScope.

The EDrive can also be booted from VirtualBox. VirtualBox is a free open-source virtualizer that allows an operating system (OS) to be run as guest on top of a host OS. In this specific case it means that the EDrive can be run as a guest OS on top of Windows or MacOS (hosts). This document explains how to do this.

The disadvantage of booting the EDrive as a virtual machine is that it doesn't connect with the E/Box hardware. Simulated Experiments, however, can be run from the virtual machine. The simulated experiments are `loopback`, `twomassspring`, `massspring`, `truck` and `twotone`. These simulated experiments are used in the final exam of the course.

Target Audience

This document is written for students who don't have a TU/e laptop and have trouble booting the EDrive USB from their laptop. Running the EDrive as a virtual machine allows these students to be able to run the simulated experiments.

EDrive Image

Download the EDrive image for VirtualBox from:
\\wtbfiler.campus.tue.nl\EBox\Signalen_Virtualbox_EDrive\EDrive.ova

If you are on a Mac proceed as follows:

  1. Go to a finder window and type CMD + K (or go to Go > Connect to Server).
  2. In the popup window type: smb://wtbfiler.campus.tue.nl/EBox/Signalen_Virtualbox_EDrive/EDrive.ova.
  3. Copy Lubuntu.ova to a local directory on your Mac.

VirtualBox Installation

  1. Download VirtualBox from [1](https://www.virtualbox.org/) and install it.
  2. Download the Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack from [2](https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads) and install it.

Importing the EDrive Image in VirtualBox

In VirtualBox:

  1. Go to File > Import Appliance.
  2. Browse to the location where you saved the EDrive image EDrive.ova and select it and then click continue.
  3. In the next window you can modify some settings if you wish (e.g. RAM memory for the virtual machine).
  4. Click Import to import the EDrive image. Importing the image will take a couple of minutes.