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Posted May 7, 2008 09:26 by Ceasar S. Listed in: News, Software Tags: DirectX , Parallels Desktop , VMWare
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VMWare Fusion 2.0 Beta 1 launched - Image 1Gratuitous Windows gaming comin' to ya, Mac users! Latest news in the virtualization field has word that the VMware, creators of VMWare Fusion, has kick-started the first stage of the beta program for Fusion 2.0. And with Fusion 2.0 Beta 1 comes a slew of performance improvements - so much that it'll be able to support up to 10 monitors all at once and even play Windows-only games with hefty shader requirements. More at the full story.

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Posted Mar 3, 2007 10:58 by Enrico S. Listed in: Software, Applications, OS Tags: DirectX , Mac OS X , OS X Leopard , VMWare
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VMWare Logo - Image 1Recently, VMWare has released Fusion Beta 2 which has the "Experimental 3D Acceleration" feature. The feature basically allows you to play certain games that require DirectX 8.1 in Windows XP Service Pack 2 virtual machines(VM). However, Mac users shouldn't rejoice just yet as the game selection is rather limited, and the games that it supports are pretty old.

VMWare has a list of games that are compatible with this current "experimental" feature:

  • Aliens vs. Predator Demo
  • Breath of Fire IV
  • Grand Theft Auto III (NOTE: Set the Display Setup option Trails to OFF.)
  • Hitman 2
  • Lord of the Realms III
  • Max Payne 1
  • Max Payne 2
  • Need for Speed Porsche Demo
  • RalliSport Challenge
  • Tony Hawk 3
  • X-2 Rolling Demo
Additional features and fixes of note for this release:
So far, Fusion Beta 2 seems stable and the added features well thought out. However, it still is in the Beta stage, so you can expect certain bugs or problems to pop up aside from those that are mentioned in the release notes. You can learn more via the Read link below.

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Posted Dec 25, 2006 08:18 by Alaric S. Listed in: Software, Applications Tags: Linux , Intel , Mac OS X , VMWare
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VMwareMany moons ago, VMware was rumored to be cooking a virtualization solution for OS X. Now we know the rumor is true because the company just released its Fusion Beta version.


Fusion allows Intel-based Macs to run x86 operating systems (Windows, Linux, NetWare, and Solaris) in virtual machines at the same time as Mac OS X. Simply put, the app allows traditional PC applications to run on Mac.

Fusion Beta version includes the following features:
  • Create and run a wide variety of 32- and 64-bit x86 operating systems on OS X without rebooting
  • Simultaneously run PC applications next to OS X applications
  • On any Mac with dual-core processors, multiple CPUs can be assigned to virtual machine to gain additional performance for CPU-intensive workloads.
  • Access physical devices from the virtual machine: read and burn CDs and DVDs, and use USB 2.0 devices like video cameras, iPods, printers, and disks at full speed
  • Devices that do not have drivers for OS X will work in a virtual machine
  • Drag and drop files and folders between OS X and virtual machines to easily share data between the two environments
To test drive Fusion Beta version, you need to fill up a registration at the VMware website. You can click the link below to go to the company's site.

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