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So I have a windows box my kids use for emulation. I was planning on migrating away from synology to TrueNAS as a VM on that machine in the next month or so. I'll delay the project until HexOS is more stable now that I know it's coming.
Based on the quote above, it sounds like you guys might be aiming to simplify hardware passthrough. If I could do GPU, and USB passthrough (easily), I might consider using HexOS as the host OS, and running windows as a VM. I'd be interested to know if this is what you meant by the above quote.
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I saw in the 1.0 roadmap blog post:
So I have a windows box my kids use for emulation. I was planning on migrating away from synology to TrueNAS as a VM on that machine in the next month or so. I'll delay the project until HexOS is more stable now that I know it's coming.
Based on the quote above, it sounds like you guys might be aiming to simplify hardware passthrough. If I could do GPU, and USB passthrough (easily), I might consider using HexOS as the host OS, and running windows as a VM. I'd be interested to know if this is what you meant by the above quote.
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