Hello Morten: It works. I did it before. You may experience some performance issues, especially due to the reduced USB performance. If the sampling rate of the system is relatively low, it may still work. I heared VMware works better, but I am not sure if that still holds (I am not up-to-date regarding that).
There are a few alternatives, including the GNU Radio live USB and multi-booting. Regards, Kyeong Su Shin ________________________________ 보낸 사람: Morten Hansen <mortenhansen9...@gmail.com> 대신 Discuss-gnuradio <discuss-gnuradio-bounces+ksshin=postech.ac...@gnu.org> 보낸 날짜: 2019년 11월 28일 목요일 오후 3:32 받는 사람: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org <discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org> 제목: Gnuradio in VM on Windows with out of tree modules? I want to run some experiments with gnuradio. As I have one main PC with Windows 10, I need to use that PC with Virtualbox and a Linux VM running Gnuradio. Is the Gnuradio - VM - Windows10 approach workable? Will I likely have any major performance issues with the Linix VM over Windows approach with gnuradio? I plan to use Adalm Pluto SDR. Will there be any driver issues due to running the Linux VM on top of Windows? Reason I want to have a Linux VM is that I will test some out of tree blocks/libraries.