- Install VirtualBox https://www.virtualbox.org
- Install the VirtualBox Extension Pack (support
for USB 2.0) - Create a new virtual machine
- Create a new windows machine
- Open VirtualBox, click on New
- Enter the name, type and version of your VM
(type, should be Microsoft Windows and version the windows version, ie Windows
7 for example)
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hard drive
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- Select the .iso file to be used to install
windows in it (get it from msdn, for example)- Select your vm and click on settings
- Under storage, select the CD/DVD drive that
should show as ‘Empty’ and select the iso file to associate with it
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- Run through the windows install
- Start your VM and it’ll boot from the virtual cd
created above - Go through the normal steps to install windows
- Start your VM and it’ll boot from the virtual cd
- Create a new windows machine
- Select the usb devices
- In the VB Manager, select your VM and click on
settings/USB - Add the headset you’ll be using to the USB
devices list
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- In the VB Manager, select your VM and click on
- Configure networking
- In the VB Manager, select your VM and click on
settings/Network - Click on Port Forwarding
- In the VB Manager, select your VM and click on
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- Create a rule to allow you to access the VM
via a ‘localhost’ address in you host
machine, example: (http://localhost:32000/Spokes/DeviceServices/DeviceList)
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Clik here to view. - Disable the firewall in your Windows VM
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Clik here to view. - Install Spokes / SDK
http://developer.plantronics.com/docs/DOC-1072
- Have fun