1/27/2024 0 Comments Vmware tools darwiniso catalina![]() ![]() On VM Fusion, although it's pokey, it at least shows a coherent UI. On Parallels, you get fireworks and flashing lights. ![]() VM Fusion runs Electron apps reasonable well. Why am I bothering? Because Parallels has a hard time running Electron based apps and I'm a heavy Visual Studio Code user. VM Fusion did a terrible job importing this VM. And frankly, the screen looked like s***. Also, the imported VM was INCREDIBLY slow running on Fusion. Second Case: When I imported a Catalina HDD from Parallels, even after installing the tools, I only got 1024x768. (yeah, I made the memory and processor tweaks, I'm an experienced VM user). ![]() First case: When I installed a Catalina VM using VM Fusion 11.5.1, after I installed the Darwin.iso tools, I was able to get 1680x1050 (and a second choice, 840xsomething, but no other choices) on a new 16" MacBook Pro 2019, and the VM machine was reasonably fast, although nowhere near as fast as a Parallels VM. ![]()
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