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Most lab computers in engineering at uOttawa are now virtual machines. This means it is a bit more complicated to connect hardware to them to be used on the computer. | Most lab computers in engineering at uOttawa are now virtual machines. This means it is a bit more complicated to connect hardware to them to be used on the computer. | ||
− | Here are instructions to connect and use | + | Here are instructions to connect and use Arduinos on lab computers: |
− | # Login to the computer using your student credentials | + | #Login to the computer. |
+ | ##'''<CTRL><ALT><nowiki><DEL></nowiki>''' will open a popup "'''VMware Horizon Client'''", then choose '''vdi-genie.uottawa.ca''' | ||
+ | ##Login using your student credentials. | ||
+ | ##Choose a virtual machine, currently it is called '''Windows 10 Fall 2021'''. | ||
+ | #When you are logged in you can open the Arduino IDE by searching '''Arduino''' in the windows search bar. | ||
+ | #Plug in the Arduino board to the computer via the USB port. | ||
+ | #In the task bar, open the hidden icons ('''^''') and find '''VMware Serial COM Redirection'''. Click on the icon to display the list of ports on the local machine. | ||
+ | #Select the USB that you want and click '''Connect'''. | ||
+ | #The COM port should now appear in the Arduino IDE under '''Serial port'''. |
Revision as of 18:48, 7 October 2021
Most lab computers in engineering at uOttawa are now virtual machines. This means it is a bit more complicated to connect hardware to them to be used on the computer.
Here are instructions to connect and use Arduinos on lab computers:
- Login to the computer.
- <CTRL><ALT><DEL> will open a popup "VMware Horizon Client", then choose vdi-genie.uottawa.ca
- Login using your student credentials.
- Choose a virtual machine, currently it is called Windows 10 Fall 2021.
- When you are logged in you can open the Arduino IDE by searching Arduino in the windows search bar.
- Plug in the Arduino board to the computer via the USB port.
- In the task bar, open the hidden icons (^) and find VMware Serial COM Redirection. Click on the icon to display the list of ports on the local machine.
- Select the USB that you want and click Connect.
- The COM port should now appear in the Arduino IDE under Serial port.