I've been trying to hook up my DJI Mavic Pro drone to the Assistant 2 configuration application running on a Windows 10 guest. Although the guest recognizes a regular USB stick, it is totally unaware of the Mavic being attached and the application therefore doesn't see it. On drone forums it is often said that the Assistant 2 application is very picky, but I'm guessing that the USB isn't passed properly. Because the Go 4 app on tablet/phone can't do all the configurations, I'd really like this to work.
Any help is GREATLY appreciated. Thanks very much!
Mich.
Host: Ubuntu 16.04 Linux 4.13.0-36-generic #40~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Fri Feb 16 23:25:58 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Virtualbox: Version 5.2.6 r120293 (Qt5.6.1)
Guest: Windows 10 Home 10.0.16299 Build 16299
lsusb: Bus 002 Device 009: ID 2ca3:001f
id: uid=1000(michel) gid=1000(michel) groups=1000(michel),4(adm),24(cdrom),27(sudo),30(dip),46(plugdev),113(lpadmin),128(sambashare),129(vboxusers)
VBoxManage -version
5.2.6r120293
VBoxManage list extpacks
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Extension Packs: 1
Pack no. 0: Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack
Version: 5.2.8
Revision: 121009
Edition:
Description: USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 Host Controller, Host Webcam, VirtualBox RDP, PXE ROM, Disk Encryption, NVMe.
VRDE Module: VBoxVRDP
Usable: true
Why unusable:
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Host USB Devices:
UUID: b858821c-1e4a-49df-8b7c-e379929385be
VendorId: 0x2ca3 (2CA3)
ProductId: 0x001f (001F)
Revision: 255.255 (255255)
Port: 0
USB version/speed: 2/High
Manufacturer: DJI
Product: DJI
SerialNumber: 0123456789ABCDEF
Address: sysfs:/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/usb2/2-1//device:/dev/vboxusb/002/009
Current State: Busy
UUID: 8548f762-e27c-4b64-9927-42c714d860f5
VendorId: 0x0bda (0BDA)
ProductId: 0x5682 (5682)
Revision: 72.20 (7220)
Port: 4
USB version/speed: 2/High
Manufacturer: CKFEH41F301030019610
Product: Integrated_Webcam_HD
SerialNumber: 200901010001
Address: sysfs:/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/usb2/2-5//device:/dev/vboxusb/002/004
Current State: Busy
UUID: 6002887e-0b8a-422d-8253-d29645cebb16
VendorId: 0x0a5c (0A5C)
ProductId: 0x216f (216F)
Revision: 1.18 (0118)
Port: 2
USB version/speed: 2/Full
Manufacturer: Broadcom Corp
Product: BCM20702A0
SerialNumber: 346895EDFF22
Address: sysfs:/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/usb2/2-3//device:/dev/vboxusb/002/002
Current State: Busy
UUID: c69940d0-60ad-4af6-8c11-a80c52fdb49b
VendorId: 0x04f3 (04F3)
ProductId: 0x20d0 (20D0)
Revision: 17.17 (1717)
Port: 3
USB version/speed: 2/Full
Manufacturer: ELAN
Product: Touchscreen
Address: sysfs:/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/usb2/2-4//device:/dev/vboxusb/002/003
Current State: Busy
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Global USB Device Filters:
<none>
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Name: Windows 10
Groups: /
Guest OS: Windows 10 (64-bit)
UUID: e7adbb1f-2410-44a8-ad2e-93b808ea6b3e
Config file: /home/michel/VirtualBox VMs/Windows 10/Windows 10.vbox
Snapshot folder: /home/michel/VirtualBox VMs/Windows 10/Snapshots
Log folder: /home/michel/VirtualBox VMs/Windows 10/Logs
Hardware UUID: e7adbb1f-2410-44a8-ad2e-93b808ea6b3e
Memory size: 4608MB
Page Fusion: off
VRAM size: 256MB
CPU exec cap: 100%
HPET: off
Chipset: piix3
Firmware: BIOS
Number of CPUs: 2
PAE: off
Long Mode: on
Triple Fault Reset: off
APIC: on
X2APIC: off
CPUID Portability Level: 0
CPUID overrides: None
Boot menu mode: message and menu
Boot Device (1): DVD
Boot Device (2): HardDisk
Boot Device (3): Not Assigned
Boot Device (4): Not Assigned
ACPI: on
IOAPIC: on
BIOS APIC mode: APIC
Time offset: 0ms
RTC: local time
Hardw. virt.ext: on
Nested Paging: on
Large Pages: off
VT-x VPID: on
VT-x unr. exec.: on
Paravirt. Provider: Default
Effective Paravirt. Provider: HyperV
State: powered off (since 2018-03-03T14:10:54.110000000)
Monitor count: 1
3D Acceleration: on
2D Video Acceleration: on
Teleporter Enabled: off
Teleporter Port: 0
Teleporter Address:
Teleporter Password:
Tracing Enabled: off
Allow Tracing to Access VM: off
Tracing Configuration:
Autostart Enabled: off
Autostart Delay: 0
Default Frontend:
Storage Controller Name (0): SATA
Storage Controller Type (0): IntelAhci
Storage Controller Instance Number (0): 0
Storage Controller Max Port Count (0): 30
Storage Controller Port Count (0): 2
Storage Controller Bootable (0): on
SATA (0, 0): /home/michel/VirtualBox VMs/Windows 10/Windows 10.vdi (UUID: 21aacfd6-8715-4fcd-aa3b-907e8e9a7a96)
SATA (1, 0): /usr/share/virtualbox/VBoxGuestAdditions.iso (UUID: f44e7ec1-827d-46dc-8358-dddf3f685f45)
NIC 1: MAC: 0800275FE9FE, Attachment: NAT, Cable connected: on, Trace: off (file: none), Type: 82540EM, Reported speed: 0 Mbps, Boot priority: 0, Promisc Policy: deny, Bandwidth group: none
NIC 1 Settings: MTU: 0, Socket (send: 64, receive: 64), TCP Window (send:64, receive: 64)
NIC 2: disabled
NIC 3: disabled
NIC 4: disabled
NIC 5: disabled
NIC 6: disabled
NIC 7: disabled
NIC 8: disabled
Pointing Device: USB Tablet
Keyboard Device: PS/2 Keyboard
UART 1: disabled
UART 2: disabled
UART 3: disabled
UART 4: disabled
LPT 1: disabled
LPT 2: disabled
Audio: enabled (Driver: PulseAudio, Controller: HDA, Codec: STAC9221)
Audio playback: enabled
Audio capture: enabled
Clipboard Mode: Bidirectional
Drag and drop Mode: Bidirectional
VRDE: disabled
USB: disabled
EHCI: disabled
XHCI: enabled
USB Device Filters:
Index: 0
Active: yes
Name: USB DISK 2.0 [1029]
VendorId: 090c
ProductId: 1000
Revision: 1029
Manufacturer: USB
Product: DISK 2.0
Remote: 0
Serial Number: 3J07XDWAP5X1A4U2
Index: 1
Active: yes
Name: Mavic Tukcedo
VendorId: 2ca3
ProductId: 001f
Revision:
Manufacturer: DJI
Product: Mavic Pro
Remote:
Serial Number:
Bandwidth groups: <none>
Shared folders:
Name: 'data', Host path: '/home/michel/data' (machine mapping), writable
Capturing: active
Capture audio: not active
Capture screens: 0
Capture file: /home/michel/VirtualBox VMs/Windows 10/Windows 10.webm
Capture dimensions: 1920x1200
Capture rate: 1500 kbps
Capture FPS: 25
Capture options: ac_enabled=false
Guest:
Configured memory balloon size: 0 MB