Directly using VirtualBox from Java #5

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## Video ## Video
[![Original video](https://img.youtube.com/vi/VxSyDfxPd3s/0.jpg)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxSyDfxPd3s) [![Video](https://img.youtube.com/vi/K4t98YUIm4M/0.jpg)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4t98YUIm4M)
## Installation requirements ## Installation requirements
*Note: only the server host has to meet these requirements.* *Note: only the server host has to meet these requirements.*
* A non-Windows OS * A non-Windows OS supported by VirtualBox
* Root (sudo) privileges * Root (sudo) privileges
* Enough resources to run another OS * Enough resources to run another OS
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*Please give appropriate credit and link to this page if you use this machine in one of your videos/creations/etc.* *Please give appropriate credit and link to this page if you use this machine in one of your videos/creations/etc.*
### Display ### Display
*Note:* You can create as many displays as you want, but all of them will show the same currently. *Note: You can create as many displays as you want, but all of them will show the same currently.*
To create a display, make a 5 wide 4 high wall of item frames, then put the maps 0-19 on them starting from the top left and going downwards. You can give the maps with this command: To create a display, make a 5 wide 4 high wall of item frames, then put the maps 0-19 on them starting from the top left and going downwards. You can give the maps with this command: