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Guide: NotFred's Folding in VMWare w/USB stick
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Guide: Running notfred's in VMWare Player, with a USB flash drive, that saves and restores.
Introduction: This guide may look technical or complicated. But it's really just a matter of downloading your personal ISO. Downloading and installing VMWare Player. Getting your USB flash drive info from the registry. And copying and pasting my text file, "fold64.vmx", and putting in your flash drive info. Then double click the "fold.vmx" and your virtual machine fires up and begins folding. This guide is divided into two parts (A & B). Please make sure that you meet the requirements below. Requirements:
Note: Vista users can use this for a general outline. Part A: Procedure:
(*)This method was posted by Scott Burish at http://outwardtruth.com/tutorials_pc...dongle_fix.htm All credit and thanks goes to Scott for his USB detection in vmware. Conclusion: You have now downloaded the fold.iso. Downloaded and installed VMWare Player. Have a fresh formatted USB stick. And know your VID and PID. You are now ready for part B. Creating the vmx text file and firing up your virtual machine!
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Part B:
Just copy the following text below and paste it into wordpad. Now save this as a text document in the notfreds folder and name it "fold64.vmx". Make sure it's text format and not .rtf or .doc. You may get a warning about it being text only and removing formatting. Click yes. ******************BEGIN COPY AND PASTE for fold64.vmx ************************* #!/usr/bin/vmplayer config.version = "8" virtualHW.version = "4" usb.present = "TRUE" usb.autoConnect.device0 = "0xc76:0x0005" numvcpus = "2" # Memory memsize = "512" ide1:0.present = "TRUE" ide1:0.deviceType = "cdrom-image" ide1:0.startConnected = "TRUE" ide1:0.fileName = "fold.iso" # Selected operating system for your virtual machine guestOS = "other26xlinux-64" # displayName is your own name for the virtual machine displayName = "Making USB Work" # First serial port, physical COM1 is not available serial0.present = "FALSE" # Optional second serial port, physical COM2 is not available serial1.present = "FALSE" # First parallel port, physical LPT1 is not available parallel0.present = "FALSE" # Settings for physical floppy drive floppy0.present = "FALSE" # Logging logging = "TRUE" # These settings decides interaction between your # computer and the virtual machine isolation.tools.hgfs.disable = "FALSE" isolation.tools.dnd.disable = "FALSE" isolation.tools.copy.enable = "FALSE" isolation.tools.paste.enabled = "FALSE" # First network interface card ethernet0.present = "TRUE" ethernet0.virtualDev = "e1000" ethernet0.connectionType = "nat" ethernet0.addressType = "generated" ethernet0.generatedAddressOffset = "0" ******************END COPY AND PASTE for fold64.vmx ************************* Procedure:
-> Change the line - usb.autoConnect.device0 = "0xc76:0x0005" to your VID and PID from Part A Example: Your VID was d42 and the PID was 0001 --> usb.autoConnect.device0 = "0xd42:0x0001" -> Change the line - displayName = "Making USB Work" to whatever you want between the quotes. This will be the display name of your Player. Example - displayName = "My Folding Monster" -> Now just click "file" -> "save". You now have your personally modified fold64.vmx OK, LET'S FIRE THIS ENGINE UP! -> Inside the notfreds folder just double click the fold64.vmx file, and your Virtual Machine will start up and download the Linux SMP from Stanford and begin folding. Everything should fire up and work automatically. It will pause at "USB Hub Found" and give an error message. That's fine, let it continue. It will get towards the end and say "Waiting 10 seconds for any USB drives to start". This is where it SHOULD, detect the USB Drive. Watch the screen to make sure the USB it detects is your version. Next it will say "Setting up instance 1" (that means everything is working perfectly!) Ignore any error messages. When it says "Setting up instance 1". You are FOLDING! To see the folding progress, just write down the IP address above "setting up instance 1" Open your browser and put in that IP address. You'll see the "diskless" webpage. Scroll down and on the left side you'll see "Folding Log File". That will have all of your folding info. You can also click on "Unit Info". Be sure to press "refresh" each time to check the folding progress. Thank you Mega_Option101 for helping with revisions to this guide. And big thanks to notfred (Linux) and to Scott Burish (USB detection) for their contributions. And a really big thanks to all of you that have dedicated yourselves to folding for OCN. Good luck! Have fun folding in Linux, on a Virtual Machine
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Nice! :thumb should help a lot of folks out and hopefully bolster our folding team
![]() One minor thing, you missed out a word Code:
When we are finished you will only have TWO files your notfreds folder -- fold.iso and fold64.vmx
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You might wanna put the fold64.vmx into a [code] box
![]() Otherwise, very nice! ~Gooda~
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Thanks. I appreciate the proof reading. Every time I read it, I just added the word "in" - IN my head.
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Thanks for the guide!!
I'll have to try this out
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Oh brudder. A spell checker. A proof reader. And a design artist! This was supposed to be a guide to help people get set up quickly! Don't be expecting a lot of guides from me in the future.
![]() I just hope it helps people get set up quickly. It's really fun actually. Just double click and you are off to the races, folding in Linux. ![]() *double and triple checks all spelling before I post this*
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I hope that first part was sarcasm
![]() ~Gooda~
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...Rationalizing...
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![]() I was just trying to organize it better and fix a few things. Two sets of eyes are always better than one ![]() Thanks for the FAQ
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Great job Jade! You were the one who introduced me to the Notfred's program, and made my folding rack possible. Thanks a million, rep+ for the guides.
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