At that time, Parallels was *much* faster for 3D rendering than VMWare, but it's been a long time, and I'd be surprised if VMWare hasn't caught up.
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I have used VMWare on Linux before I switched to a mac, and continued using VMWare until I moved from Eagle to Altium in 2009.
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The main impetus for another monitor, IMO, would be perhaps pulling up mac OS apps such as Emacs to edit verilog or firmware source while viewing the circuit full screen in the VM. First, restart the computer and tap on F10 during restart, once on BIOS screen, move the mouse cursor around to check if it works normally, If it does, it would confirm a software issue and you follow the below steps if it doesn't work on its a hardware failure and I would suggest a touchpad replacement. With the 30", I think there is plenty of real estate for CAD work, including side-by-side documents, cross-probing, etc. I take a 3D mouse even when traveling if I plan to use any CAD software. I had been using the mini wireless KB, but finally switched to a Logitech solar wireless. The 3D rendering was fine on a 2009 MBP (2.8 GHz Core 2 Duo, 8 GB RAM) a 2008 Mac Pro (2 x 2.8 GHz Quad-core Xeon + 24GB RAM), and on a new (to me) 2012 MBP (2.7GHz i7 quad core + 16GB RAM). I give the VM 4G RAM and 2 cores, but it ran fine on my older Macbook Pro (2009, core 2 duo) with 3G and 1 core. It works well running in a large window or full-screen rather than coherence or modality. 17 at 12-13.) 'Section 13 of Article I of the California Constitution does. Constitution, and there was no probable cause to arrest Plaintiff, her claim should be allowed to progress. +1 for Altium in a Windows 7 64-bit VM under Parallels 9 running on top of Mavericks. 13 at 14.) Plaintiff argues that because the language in Article I, 13 'parallels' protections afforded by the Fourth Amendment of the U.S.