Is anyone successfully using AVR Studio under VirtualBox?

My interest in this is (predictably) to overcome the problem that different 
versions of AVR Studio cannot co-exist on the same machine, but different 
projects require different versions.  To expand on the latter, updating to the 
latest version without a shake-down period is asking for trouble and, in any 
case, once a project has been started with one version and it is going fine why 
would you change to another version?  Also, clients sometimes specify the 
version they want used.  Picking some tried-and-true version and sticking with 
that come-what-may isn't so good either.  None of this will come as a surprise 
to the professionals out there.

My problem is that communication with the debugger is flakey.  I use both the 
AVR ICE-Cube (a JTAG ICE Mk I clone), which is serial, and the AVR Dragon, 
which is USB.  Things will be fine for a while, but then all of a sudden I'll 
get the communication lost with target messages and the only solution is a 
reboot of the virtual machine.  Sometimes this doesn't even work.

So is anyone successfully using virtual machine technology to run different 
versions of AVR Studio?  Does anyone else have a smart solution to this 
problem?  I don't really want to buy a PC and a Windows license for each 
version of AVR Studio I need to use.

For those that find AVR Studio itself flakey, I have not found this.  But then, 
I only install one version, ever, per installation of Windows, specifically to 
avoid the uninstall / reinstall problems that seem to plague this application.  
Obviously, this means I spend a lot of time installing Windows, which I would 
like to avoid.

Graham.
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