When installed this way does the debugger properly access the Xbox? I have Windows XP installed in a virtual machine (virtualbox) on my main Linux desktop. I have a full development environment there including the 5933 XDK. The way the network interface works in one of these configurations is that the virtual machine provides dhcp to it and it gets an IP address on its own subnet. The virtual machine then handles routing traffic from it through the system eth interface. When I open the Xbox Neighborhood browser I do not see my console. If I manually input the IP address it will successfully find it and it remains there after. I can browse it and copy files back and forth, take screenshots, etc. When I compile an Xbox app MSVC will also automatically send the app to the Xbox if I have the project configured for it to do that. Unfortunately I can't start the debugger. When I go to debug I get an error:
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"Unable to start debugging. Unable to start programe 'xe:\"Program Dir"\"Program XBE.xbe". The remote machine is not responding."
That is the same error you receive if there is no Xbox at all. I am wondering if this is caused by the differing subnet. The only Windows machine I have is a dual-boot laptop that has Windows 7 on it. I am considering installing my development setup there and trying it because I really need to be able to run the debugger. Do you have to have Windows 7 Pro to run the Windows XP compatibility mode? I thought that was one of the features of the pro version. My system is running Windows 7 Premium. Any information you can provide would be greatly appreciated.