The 386 binaries for aux/vmwarefs and aux/isvmware, etc.  are still
available but the corresponding sources are gone. You could try those.   My
vague recollection is that Russ wrote vmwarefs (and other aux/vmware*)
using a guest API (probably VMCI?) that required an NDA, which might be why
the sources aren't there.

You could run a 9p based server like u9fs (/sys/src/cmd/unix/u9fs) on the
local box and import it into Plan 9 guest. If you're using drawterm to
connect to the Plan 9 guest from the host, your local filesystem on the
host is available from /mnt/term in the guest.


On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 6:48 PM Adriano Verardo <adr.vera...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi, all.
>
> I'm using Labs Plan9 with VMware (Workstation Player 12 version).
> All works fine.
>
> Is it possible to mount (or see in whatever else mode) a shared VMware
> folder ?
> Currently I send files from Plan9/VMware to a remote Win7 box using cifs.
> I would like to store directly on the local box.
>
> Could someone kindly give me some suggestions ?
>
> Thank you in advance
>
> adriano
>
>
>

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