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I've been trying to get the Tarot T-2D configuration application to run for a couple of weeks in a VM with no luck. I've tried VirtualBox with: • Windows 7 • Windows 7, running the.exe in WinXP compatibility mode • Windows XP SP3 • Windows XP, no SPs Each time I get a dialog from Windows telling me the application has crashed and asking about sending an error report. I would really like to be able to point my camera somewhere other than straight ahead, but until I get this app working, I can't do that. I got the application, along with drivers for the Tarot USB dongle, from here: I can see the 'Prolific' device in Device Manager, but when I get to step 3 at the above link: Double click on the ZYX-BMGC-EN_V1.5.exe file (found in the above zip) and the configuration UI shown below should appear the application crashes every time. I got the gimbal from a local hobby shop, so it's not ready to roll with my Y6 like the ones direct from 3DR are. Has anyone done this in VirtualBox? Has anyone seen these symptoms?

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3D was the problem, but it wasn't as simple as enabling 3D support in VirtualBox. Here's what I had to do: • boot Win7 VM into Safe Mode • insert Guest Additions disc from VirtualBox Devices menu • install Guest Additions and Basic 3D support • as opposed to experimental WDDM drivers • Guest Additions installer will ask you if you want WDDM, click 'No' • this only works in Safe Mode, as the installer will warn you if you are not in Safe Mode • reboot into normal mode • follow the wiki • • Reply by on September 4, 2014 at 7:56am.

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