jochim_vd

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  1. SeaBIOS seemed to do the trick for me, SATA was not required on my machine. Thanks for helping me out poldim!
  2. A quick Google search on my motherboard and unRAID support didn't yield any interesting results other than the MSI support page (lol). I guess I'll just have to try and see if it works? Also can you clarify "if each VM has it's own USB controller to work with", what usb controller are we talking about? Edit: I guess we are talking about this: https://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=36768.0. How do I know how much usb controllers my motherboard has without having a working VM installed? Edit 2: I looked through the manual of my motherboard (MSI Z97 GAMING 9 AC) and have determined I should have plenty usb controllers. Thanks for moving the post btw, I am unfamiliar with this forum...
  3. Hi I currently have a dual joystick setup (for space sims etc.), but I want to try to get my dad to play some normal flight sims with me. My setup has pretty much enough hardware to run 2 normal systems (2 monitors, 2 GPU's and a i7 4790k), the only problem is it's just one system. I startled looking around on the internet and I had seen Linus' "2 gamers one CPU" video before so I thought I'd check out how he did it. Everything seemed OK for me to go ahead and setup unRAID, I have (powerful) enough hardware to do so. Until he mentioned you can't use 2 identical peripherals in 2 separate VM's... My plan was to have each VM equipped with one joystick so he and I could both fly at the same time. But apparently this isn't possible. Is there any workaround for this (and does this even apply to joysticks or only to mice and kb's? (I would assume it does, but still...)) ? bonus question: I use a Sony PS3 Eye for cheap DIY headtracking, if I were to connect 2 of them to the system would it work? Thanks.