? How much RAM should I set VirtualBox's VM to allocate to not use too much unnecessarily, but allow WANem_3.0_Beta_2 to run as efficiently as possible in VirtualBox ? ? Is the 512 MB that is used for the v2.3 virtual appliance sufficient for a VM of WANem_3.0_Beta_2 ? ? Thanks for suggestions!
Update !! :) Moving to WANem_3.0_Beta_2, VirtualBox selected a NetBSD emulator to run WANem_3.0_Beta_2, and the GUI came up! ? How much RAM should I set VirtualBox's VM to allocate to not use too much unnecessarily, but allow WANem_3.0_Beta_2 to run as efficiently as possible in VirtualBox ? ? Is the 512 MB that is used for the v2.3 virtual appliance sufficient for a VM of WANem_3.0_Beta_2 ? ? Thanks for suggestions!
Update !! :) Moving to WANem_3.0_Beta_2, VirtualBox selected a NetBSD emulator to run WANem_3.0_Beta_2, and the GUI came up! How much RAM should I set VirtualBox's VM to allocate to not use too much unnecessarily, but allow WANem_3.0_Beta_2 to run as efficiently as possible in VirtualBox? Thanks for suggestions!
Update !! :) Moving to WANem_3.0_Beta_2, VirtualBox selected a NetBSD emulator to run WANem_3.0_Beta_2, and the GUI came up! How much RAM should I set the VM to use to not use too much unnecessarily, but allow WANem_3.0_Beta_2 to run as efficiently as possible in VirtualBox? Thanks for suggestions!
Update !! :) Moving to WANem_3.0_Beta_2, VirtualBox selected a NetBSD emulator to run WANem_3.0_Beta_2, and the GUI came up! How much RAM should I set the VM to use to not use too much unnecessarily, but allow WANem_3.0_Beta_2 to run as efficiently as possible in VirtualBox? Thanks for suggestions!
I'm trying to run WANem on VirtualBox on Windows-7. I have no problem getting a textual interface to come up. However, I don't see a lot of functionality in the textual interface (maybe no WANem functionality in the textual interface?) . ==> How may I get WANem's GUI control screen to come up in VirtualBox? <== (I've tried a few versions of VirtualBox, from latest to very old, with no clue that WANem has a GUI available. - i.e. same results in each version.) I like what WANem should be able to do...