VirtualBox will then simply redirect all data received from and sent to the virtual serial port to the physical device. You can tell VirtualBox to connect the virtual serial port to a software pipe on the host.
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You'll have to be more specific about which parts of the configuration you don't understand. If I can intepret what you're saying: you have a Windows app that needs to be configured with the COMn port of the device. The device itself is connected to the host via a USB-RS232 adapter.
You don't know what COM port number to use? Unless you use a weird config then the first COMn port in any DOS/Windows VM is always COM1. The VM Serial section should be configured so that the first port is enabled. Port mode should be 'Host Device', and 'Path/Address' should be the name of the serial device on your host. On my Win10 host that name might be '. Com10', but I'm afraid that I don't how how OS X names USB serial ports. Everything else in that panel should be left alone.
In most cases an app that uses RS232 also needs to be configired for baud rate, parity etc, to match whatever the device is using for these. However it's possible I guess that your app and device use a fixed config. Site Moderator Posts: 27404 Joined: 4. Sep 2008, 17:09 Primary OS: MS Windows 10 VBox Version: PUEL Guest OSses: Mostly XP.
Table of Contents Whereas gave you a quick introduction to VirtualBox and how to get your first virtual machine running, the following chapter describes in detail how to configure virtual machines. You have considerable latitude in deciding what virtual hardware will be provided to the guest.
The virtual hardware can be used for communicating with the host system or with other guests. For instance, if you provide VirtualBox with the image of a CD-ROM in an ISO file, VirtualBox can present this image to a guest system as if it were a physical CD-ROM. Similarly, you can give a guest system access to the real network via its virtual network card, and, if you so choose, give the host system, other guests, or computers on the Internet access to the guest system.
Windows NT 4.0 All versions, editions and service packs are fully supported; however, there are some issues with older service packs. We recommend to install service pack 6a. Guest Additions are available with a limited feature set. Windows 2000 / XP / Server 2003 / Vista / Server 2008 / 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 RTM 10240 / Server 2012 All versions, editions and service packs are fully supported (including 64-bit versions, under the preconditions listed below). Guest Additions are available. Windows 8 and later requires hardware virtualization to be enabled.
DOS / Windows 3.x / 95 / 98 / ME Limited testing has been performed. Use beyond legacy installation mechanisms not recommended. No Guest Additions available. Linux 2.4 Limited support. Linux 2.6 All versions/editions are fully supported (32 bits and 64 bits). Guest Additions are available.
We strongly recommend using a Linux kernel version 2.6.13 or higher for better performance. Note Certain Linux kernel releases have bugs that prevent them from executing in a virtual environment; please see for details.
Linux 3.x and later All versions/editions are fully supported (32 bits and 64 bits). Guest Additions are available. Solaris 10 (u6 and higher), Solaris 11 (including Solaris 11 Express) Fully supported (64 bits, prior to Solaris 11 11/11 also 32 bits). Guest Additions are available. FreeBSD Requires hardware virtualization to be enabled. Limited support. Guest Additions are not available yet.
OpenBSD Requires hardware virtualization to be enabled. Versions 3.7 and later are supported. Guest Additions are not available yet. OS/2 Warp 4.5 Requires hardware virtualization to be enabled. We officially support MCP2 only; other OS/2 versions may or may not work. Guest Additions are available with a limited feature set. [] Mac OS X VirtualBox 3.2 added experimental support for Mac OS X guests, but this comes with restrictions.
Please see the following section as well as. 3.1.1. Mac OS X guests Starting with version 3.2, VirtualBox has experimental support for Mac OS X guests. This allows you to install and execute unmodified versions of Mac OS X on supported host hardware. Whereas competing solutions perform modifications to the Mac OS X install DVDs (e.g. Different boot loader and replaced files), VirtualBox is the first product to provide the modern PC architecture expected by OS X without requiring any 'hacks'.
VirtualBox will then simply redirect all data received from and sent to the virtual serial port to the physical device. You can tell VirtualBox to connect the virtual serial port to a software pipe on the host.
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You'll have to be more specific about which parts of the configuration you don't understand. If I can intepret what you're saying: you have a Windows app that needs to be configured with the COMn port of the device. The device itself is connected to the host via a USB-RS232 adapter.
You don't know what COM port number to use? Unless you use a weird config then the first COMn port in any DOS/Windows VM is always COM1. The VM Serial section should be configured so that the first port is enabled. Port mode should be 'Host Device', and 'Path/Address' should be the name of the serial device on your host. On my Win10 host that name might be '. Com10', but I'm afraid that I don't how how OS X names USB serial ports. Everything else in that panel should be left alone.
In most cases an app that uses RS232 also needs to be configired for baud rate, parity etc, to match whatever the device is using for these. However it's possible I guess that your app and device use a fixed config. Site Moderator Posts: 27404 Joined: 4. Sep 2008, 17:09 Primary OS: MS Windows 10 VBox Version: PUEL Guest OSses: Mostly XP.
Table of Contents Whereas gave you a quick introduction to VirtualBox and how to get your first virtual machine running, the following chapter describes in detail how to configure virtual machines. You have considerable latitude in deciding what virtual hardware will be provided to the guest.
The virtual hardware can be used for communicating with the host system or with other guests. For instance, if you provide VirtualBox with the image of a CD-ROM in an ISO file, VirtualBox can present this image to a guest system as if it were a physical CD-ROM. Similarly, you can give a guest system access to the real network via its virtual network card, and, if you so choose, give the host system, other guests, or computers on the Internet access to the guest system.
Windows NT 4.0 All versions, editions and service packs are fully supported; however, there are some issues with older service packs. We recommend to install service pack 6a. Guest Additions are available with a limited feature set. Windows 2000 / XP / Server 2003 / Vista / Server 2008 / 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 RTM 10240 / Server 2012 All versions, editions and service packs are fully supported (including 64-bit versions, under the preconditions listed below). Guest Additions are available. Windows 8 and later requires hardware virtualization to be enabled.
DOS / Windows 3.x / 95 / 98 / ME Limited testing has been performed. Use beyond legacy installation mechanisms not recommended. No Guest Additions available. Linux 2.4 Limited support. Linux 2.6 All versions/editions are fully supported (32 bits and 64 bits). Guest Additions are available.
We strongly recommend using a Linux kernel version 2.6.13 or higher for better performance. Note Certain Linux kernel releases have bugs that prevent them from executing in a virtual environment; please see for details.
Linux 3.x and later All versions/editions are fully supported (32 bits and 64 bits). Guest Additions are available. Solaris 10 (u6 and higher), Solaris 11 (including Solaris 11 Express) Fully supported (64 bits, prior to Solaris 11 11/11 also 32 bits). Guest Additions are available. FreeBSD Requires hardware virtualization to be enabled. Limited support. Guest Additions are not available yet.
OpenBSD Requires hardware virtualization to be enabled. Versions 3.7 and later are supported. Guest Additions are not available yet. OS/2 Warp 4.5 Requires hardware virtualization to be enabled. We officially support MCP2 only; other OS/2 versions may or may not work. Guest Additions are available with a limited feature set. [] Mac OS X VirtualBox 3.2 added experimental support for Mac OS X guests, but this comes with restrictions.
Please see the following section as well as. 3.1.1. Mac OS X guests Starting with version 3.2, VirtualBox has experimental support for Mac OS X guests. This allows you to install and execute unmodified versions of Mac OS X on supported host hardware. Whereas competing solutions perform modifications to the Mac OS X install DVDs (e.g. Different boot loader and replaced files), VirtualBox is the first product to provide the modern PC architecture expected by OS X without requiring any 'hacks'.