Thread Subject: virtual PC and data acquisition toolbox

Subject: virtual PC and data acquisition toolbox

From: Adinda

Date: 9 May, 2007 06:08:19

Message: 1 of 4

Is it possible to run the data acquisition toolbox of MATLAB on a
virtual pc on an intel Mac with MAc OS 10 as the main operating
system?
the data acquisition toolbox is only supported by windows so I was
wonderign if windows within the mac would still be OK?
(as you can tell I'm not a fan of pc's...)
Has anyone tried this?
thanks, Adinda

Subject: virtual PC and data acquisition toolbox

From: Rob Purser

Date: 9 May, 2007 07:56:35

Message: 2 of 4

Hi,

We have had reports of Data Acquisition Toolbox users successfully using
boot camp to use USB based devices from a Intel Mac running Windows.
Really, it's more dependant on wether the hardware works. Try running the
vendors test tool in the set up, and see if you can acquire at all. If you
can, I think you've got a reasonable chance.

I'd be very interested in your experience. Please post all the set up
details when you try it.

-Rob

--
-----
Rob Purser
Senior Team Lead, Connectivity Products
The MathWorks
rob.purser@mathworks.com


You can use Data Acquisition Toolbox, Instrument Control Toolbox, Image
Acquisition Toolbox, and OPC Toolbox to connect your hardware directly to
the analytical power of MATLAB and Simulink. See
http://www.mathworks.com/applications/t_m/ to learn more.

"Adinda" <adinda_18@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ef56501.-1@webcrossing.raydaftYaTP...
> Is it possible to run the data acquisition toolbox of MATLAB on a
> virtual pc on an intel Mac with MAc OS 10 as the main operating
> system?
> the data acquisition toolbox is only supported by windows so I was
> wonderign if windows within the mac would still be OK?
> (as you can tell I'm not a fan of pc's...)
> Has anyone tried this?
> thanks, Adinda


Subject: virtual PC and data acquisition toolbox

From: Adinda

Date: 9 May, 2007 08:16:16

Message: 3 of 4

Hi Rob,
Where can I find the vendors test tool? With teh hardware do you mean
the soundcard?
thanks, Adinda

Rob Purser wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> We have had reports of Data Acquisition Toolbox users successfully
> using
> boot camp to use USB based devices from a Intel Mac running
> Windows.
> Really, it's more dependant on wether the hardware works. Try
> running the
> vendors test tool in the set up, and see if you can acquire at all.
> If you
> can, I think you've got a reasonable chance.
>
> I'd be very interested in your experience. Please post all the set
> up
> details when you try it.
>
> -Rob
>
> --
> -----
> Rob Purser
> Senior Team Lead, Connectivity Products
> The MathWorks
> rob.purser@mathworks.com
>
>
> You can use Data Acquisition Toolbox, Instrument Control Toolbox,
> Image
> Acquisition Toolbox, and OPC Toolbox to connect your hardware
> directly to
> the analytical power of MATLAB and Simulink. See
> <http://www.mathworks.com/applications/t_m/> to learn more.
>
> "Adinda" <adinda_18@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:ef56501.-1@webcrossing.raydaftYaTP...
>> Is it possible to run the data acquisition toolbox of MATLAB on
a
>> virtual pc on an intel Mac with MAc OS 10 as the main operating
>> system?
>> the data acquisition toolbox is only supported by windows so I
> was
>> wonderign if windows within the mac would still be OK?
>> (as you can tell I'm not a fan of pc's...)
>> Has anyone tried this?
>> thanks, Adinda
>
>
>

Subject: virtual PC and data acquisition toolbox

From: Rob Purser

Date: 9 May, 2007 16:19:47

Message: 4 of 4

Ah, I assumed you were using a USB device, such as one from Measurement
Computing. I can't offer much insight as to whether the soundcard would be
emulated successfully. You'll need to try it and see.

-Rob

"Adinda" <adinda_18@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ef56501.1@webcrossing.raydaftYaTP...
> Hi Rob,
> Where can I find the vendors test tool? With teh hardware do you mean
> the soundcard?
> thanks, Adinda
>
> Rob Purser wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> We have had reports of Data Acquisition Toolbox users successfully
>> using
>> boot camp to use USB based devices from a Intel Mac running
>> Windows.
>> Really, it's more dependant on wether the hardware works. Try
>> running the
>> vendors test tool in the set up, and see if you can acquire at all.
>> If you
>> can, I think you've got a reasonable chance.
>>
>> I'd be very interested in your experience. Please post all the set
>> up
>> details when you try it.
>>
>> -Rob
>>
>> --
>> -----
>> Rob Purser
>> Senior Team Lead, Connectivity Products
>> The MathWorks
>> rob.purser@mathworks.com
>>
>>
>> You can use Data Acquisition Toolbox, Instrument Control Toolbox,
>> Image
>> Acquisition Toolbox, and OPC Toolbox to connect your hardware
>> directly to
>> the analytical power of MATLAB and Simulink. See
>> <http://www.mathworks.com/applications/t_m/> to learn more.
>>
>> "Adinda" <adinda_18@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:ef56501.-1@webcrossing.raydaftYaTP...
>>> Is it possible to run the data acquisition toolbox of MATLAB on
> a
>>> virtual pc on an intel Mac with MAc OS 10 as the main operating
>>> system?
>>> the data acquisition toolbox is only supported by windows so I
>> was
>>> wonderign if windows within the mac would still be OK?
>>> (as you can tell I'm not a fan of pc's...)
>>> Has anyone tried this?
>>> thanks, Adinda
>>
>>
>>


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