My problem is that hte performance of the system seems to be somewhat low. Can you give me your appreciation if this can work. Well I have to go to the lab to check that this configuration works but I have some days for doing it. If this functions I wnat to replicate it in a laboratory with lack of space so that they can use one PC to controll this two instruments. So I expect to use NAT for accesing internet, a bridged adapter for controlling instruments and another bridged adapter to access the network. This machine will also use a fixed ip address for the controlling instruments, one GC 6890 and one MSD5973N. This system uses MSD ChemStation from Agilent revisiom D.01.00 SP1. Then I want to add another Windows XP VM as guest because it will controll a GC/MSD System. The GC will have a fixed ip address and I want that the GC could not be seen by others computers in the network and only for this PC. I have three NICs installed in this Windows XP, one is the NAT, the other is a bridged adapter for comunicating with the host and other computer I have and the other card is also a bridged adapter that I am expecting to connect with the GC. Virtualbox in Windows 7 and installed Windows XP as guest.
this software doesn't run well in Windows 7 but in Windows XP, so I have installed.
One is an Agilent 6890 with FID and I am using Agilent ChemStation A.10.02.
I want to controll two laboratory equipments, two Gas Chromatographs with this laptop. It has Windows 7 as default OS so I thought is better to leave it as it is. My computer is a laptop HP Pavillion dv6 with an AMD Phenomenon II N660 Dual-core Processor.
I have virtualbox 4.1.0.0 installed in windows7.