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I read that Cosmos uses named pipes on the virtual machines to enable debugging. I will be upgrading to Windows 8 soon, and I plan to use Hyper-V for my Cosmos development. I know Hyper-V supports named pipes and that Cosmos supports Hyper-V, but I have not seen any examples.

I saw this question, which explains that Hyper-V exposes serial ports as named pipes, but I am still not sure if Hyper-V will allow debugging. In addition, the Wikipedia page for Cosmos does not mention Hyper-V, but I do remember reading on the Cosmos Codeplex site that they do support Hyper-V for running, but I cannot find it.

Does Cosmos support debugging on Hyper-V on Windows 8?

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