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On Jun 24, 10:37*am, John Smith wrote:
Andy wrote: the OpenGL acceleration support in Parallels generates 3D graphics performance that is noticeably faster and smoother than Fusion. What does this mean, is it standable or not? What hardware was used? Standable? You mean tolerable? I think on any current Mac or MacBook you can use SeeYou under VMware Fusion or Parallels. For 3D there is no comparison Parallels is much faster. And had it running on a modern 13" MacBook (the aluminum one just prior to the current 13" MacBook Pro). It seems very usable and smooth. However I won't be switching any time soon for reasons (and biases) previously mentioned. And again this issue is one of accelerating OpenGL graphics that SeeYou uses. Fusion and Parallels will hardware accelerate some DirectX graphics, only Parallels hardware accelerates some OpenGL graphics - enough to make a significant difference for SeeYou 3D. SeeYou is one of the rare Windows apps that uses OpenGL. For me, the more impressive thing than either Fusion or Parallels was how dramatically better the Wine support on Mac has gotten since I last looked. Andy had a copy of CodeWeaver CrossOver on an modern iMac and it seemed to run quite well except There is no 3D support at all. You just get a message in SeeYou that 3D is not available. Personally if I did not have lots of other uses for real Windows on a Mac I would abandon all that complexity, and the need for a Windows license and start with CodeWeaver CrossOver. (Yes a 180 degree turn from the earlier post). But then I just don't use the 3D graphics in SeeYou much at all. The other think you need to do in SeeYou is write data out for PDAs or other devices. With the ability to write SD cards and not need to use Microsoft ActiveSync things start to get interesting as well for not needing a copy of Windows. I am not sure if Andy has checked this out but I'd be pretty surprised if SeeYou running under CrossOver has any problems writing out data files etc. to an SD card (or at least to disk so you can just drag them over). BTW ActiveSync is broken at the best of times, and does not run on CrossOver AFAIK, but the good thing nowadays is you often can get away without it. But you may need to find a real Windows PC to do things like software updates on the PDA etc. Darryl |
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![]() I tried SeeYou with codeweavers basic and it works fine. The only thing it does not do is 3D which I never use anyway. Having made the switch to Apple MAC SeeYou was the only thing I missed. Thanks everybody. Next problem to solve is finding a FAA airport data base sorted by states to use in ClearNav. Kimobear |
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On Jun 24, 10:22*am, Andy wrote:
On Jun 13, 9:41*am, kimobear wrote: Anybody have a good way to run SeeYou on a Apple Mac without partioning the hard drive ? In a soaring-computing geek-fest, Darryl and I compared VMware Fusion to Parallels. Both seem now to be pretty stable products so the main difference is that the OpenGL acceleration support in Parallels generates 3D graphics performance that is noticeably faster and smoother than Fusion. *I can speak to support of USB serial dongles, but will give this a try in the coming week. 9B I was able to install the Keyspan USB-Serial adapter driver and It runs all the diagnostics fine, but I can't seem to get it to work such that SeeYou will talk to my LX-7000. It may be a configuration issue or a basic compatibility problem with Parallels. I'll keep trying as this is a fairly important need... 9B |
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