Difference between revisions of "Running BESA Research on the Mac"
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There are several systems available: | There are several systems available: | ||
− | * | + | * Open source software |
− | * | + | ** [https://www.virtualbox.org/ Oracle VM VirtualBox] |
− | * Oracle VM VirtualBox | + | * Commercial software |
− | * ... | + | ** Parallels Desktop for Mac [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallels_Desktop_for_Mac] |
+ | ** VMWare Fusion [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VMware_Fusion] | ||
+ | ** ... | ||
− | === Parallels === | + | === Parallels Desktop for Mac === |
BESA Research runs with Parallels. However, it must not be run in the so-called "Coherency mode". This will lead to a crash. Outside this mode, BESA Research works. | BESA Research runs with Parallels. However, it must not be run in the so-called "Coherency mode". This will lead to a crash. Outside this mode, BESA Research works. |
Revision as of 16:20, 10 April 2017
Module information | |
Modules | BESA Research Basic or higher |
Version | 6.0 or higher |
You can run BESA Research on the Mac by means of a Windows emulator.
There are several systems available:
- Open source software
- Commercial software
Parallels Desktop for Mac
BESA Research runs with Parallels. However, it must not be run in the so-called "Coherency mode". This will lead to a crash. Outside this mode, BESA Research works.
VMWare Fusion
BESA Research runs with VMWare Fusion.