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Want a free VMware Fusion 6 Professional License?

03.02.2014 by William Lam //

fusion-6-pro-license Here is an exclusive for my Twitter followers! Last week I had the chance to catch up with Simon Bennett, Product Manager for both VMware Fusion & VMware Workstation and just chat about some random topics. Simon was kind enough to offer me seven free VMware Fusion 6 Professional license keys, each valued at $129 USD. I personally already had a copy of VMware Fusion which I use all the time on my iMac whenever I need to quickly spin up Virtual Machines. I thought I would extend this generous gift from Simon onto my Twitter followers, since several of you mentioned you would like one after I tweeted about the gift.

I had thought about giving it to the first seven followers that responded and realized that would have been unfair to folks who were not watching their Twitter stream at that very moment (which nobody does, least I do not). So, if you want a super easy way to win a free VMware Fusion 6 Professional license key, take a look below an please CAREFULLY READ all directions.

How to Win:

Leave a short comment on this post on what this VMware Fusion license key would enable you to do, whether that is solving a particular problem or challenge.In addition, what is the one feature that you are most excited about for new users or what new feature would you like to see for existing VMware Fusion customers. Simple, right? I will randomly select seven winners from the list of comments in one weeks time, so make sure you leave your Twitter handle in the post else you will not be eligible to win. This is open to everyone, you do not need to reside in the US to win.

How to Qualify:

  • You must be following me on Twitter, I am at @lamw
  • Must not be a VMware employee, I will check ๐Ÿ™‚
  • Include your Twitter handle in the comment, that is how I will contact the winners

Winners:

@wozik
@mstone333
@davidahewett
@dkguru
@hippotech
@romankallen
@mralexandr0

Categories // Fusion Tags // apple, fusion, mac

VMware nested easter egg

09.18.2013 by William Lam // 10 Comments

It is only fitting that if a VMware Engineer adds a hidden easter egg, that it would of course contain another nested easter egg! For those of you who are not familiar with the vPong easter egg, Raphael Schitz wrote an article about a year ago regarding this little nugget which is when I first learned about this as well.

The easter egg allows you to play a game of old school pong using either VMware Fusion, Workstation, Player and it even works on vSphere. To enable this easter egg, you just need to mount a 0 byte floppy image located on your desktop (not a datastore) to a virtual machine and power it up.

Here is a screenshot of mounting a dummy floppy image which I created using the "touch" command on my Mac OS X system and connecting it to a Fusion VM:

Once you power on the VM, you should now see a game of vPong in the VM console which you can then play against the computer using your mouse.

One would think the easter egg stops there, but nope, there is actually more. If you click into the VM console and type the word "pride" (all lower case), you will see that the black/white vPong game will now change to color! To disable the color, you just need to type the word "pride" again and it will go back to black/white.

I thought this was actually pretty cool and thanks to Regis Duchesne for sharing this tidbit! So the next time you are bored, you can always kill some time with the classic black/white pong or go for the more colorful version ๐Ÿ™‚

Categories // Uncategorized Tags // easter egg, ESXi, fusion, nested, pong, vpong, vSphere, workstation

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