![]() Of course, you can customize the configuration for the virtual machine, which is much more flexible than on a real Raspberry Pi since you are able to allocate more memory and more power CPU and GPU as you like. ![]() Use default options in Choose Firmware TypeĬheck the information and click on Finish and the change the default name for the virtual machine in the pop-up window, and now, it’s time to boot the Raspbian! In Choosing Operating System, select Linux and Other Linux 4.x or later Kernel vmdk file and Open with -> Other… –> Select VMare Fusion and Open it. Go to the enclosing folder and uncompress the file, right click on the. (.vmdk is just a virtual disk, here it has the installed Raspbian system) Install it on VMware Fusion
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