For some odd reason if you upadate to 10.6.5 beta it will go a little faster
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#81
Posted 13 October 2010 - 12:10 AM
#82
Posted 19 October 2010 - 12:36 PM
Hey Zenith432,
First off, thanks for all your work with the display drivers - they are working beautifully for me (and I'm sure for many) under ESXi 4.1. :-) If there is any way I can express my gratitude (pizza, beer, etc) for everything you've done, please PM me and I'll be happy to do something nice for all your efforts (as a personal thank-you).
Onto business. I wanted to suggest adding a few more resolutions, namely these:
960x640
640x960
800x480
480x800
Why such strange (and low) resolutions? Here's my reasoning:
Many will probably recognize those as the resolutions used on the iPhone 4 and the HTC EVO. I have the iPhone, and many people I know have the EVO. While these are great phones in their own right, they are not complete desktops by any means, and do have their respective limitations. However...
It is easily possible to VNC or use something else (I use TeamViewer) to remote desktop from these phones. Now, if you have an ESX(i) server running with 10.6 + your drivers at this display resolution, we then have essentially a true desktop interface on these phones.
Just think of the possibilities with that! :-D
So, do you think it's possible, and would you be willing to add these resolutions?
Thanks again Zenith!
~FoxND001
First off, thanks for all your work with the display drivers - they are working beautifully for me (and I'm sure for many) under ESXi 4.1. :-) If there is any way I can express my gratitude (pizza, beer, etc) for everything you've done, please PM me and I'll be happy to do something nice for all your efforts (as a personal thank-you).
Onto business. I wanted to suggest adding a few more resolutions, namely these:
960x640
640x960
800x480
480x800
Why such strange (and low) resolutions? Here's my reasoning:
Many will probably recognize those as the resolutions used on the iPhone 4 and the HTC EVO. I have the iPhone, and many people I know have the EVO. While these are great phones in their own right, they are not complete desktops by any means, and do have their respective limitations. However...
It is easily possible to VNC or use something else (I use TeamViewer) to remote desktop from these phones. Now, if you have an ESX(i) server running with 10.6 + your drivers at this display resolution, we then have essentially a true desktop interface on these phones.
Just think of the possibilities with that! :-D
So, do you think it's possible, and would you be willing to add these resolutions?
Thanks again Zenith!
~FoxND001
#83
Posted 19 October 2010 - 03:42 PM
[Edit: Actually, I'm not sure, that may be the minimum allowed by VMwareGfx. I'll try 640x480 to see how it fares out.]
#84
Posted 19 October 2010 - 05:01 PM
Zenith432, on Oct 19 2010, 03:42 PM, said:
There's a minimum of 800x600 for SVGA II.
[Edit: Actually, I'm not sure, that may be the minimum allowed by VMwareGfx. I'll try 640x480 to see how it fares out.]
[Edit: Actually, I'm not sure, that may be the minimum allowed by VMwareGfx. I'll try 640x480 to see how it fares out.]
Ok. If it turns out that 800x600 is the limit, then that would rule out 3 of the 4, but 960x640 should still be possible. What do you think?
Alternatively, we could double the resolutions for the unsupported ones, which could be then scaled down properly on iPhone 4 and EVO. Based on this, an updated list of desired resolutions to "look" correct on the iPhones and EVOS would be:
Standard Res:
iPhone widescreen = 960x640 (should be possible?)
iPhone portrait = 640x960 (might not be possible?)
EVO widescreen = 800x480 (might not be possible?)
EVO portrait = 480x800 (might not be possible?)
Double Res (for scaling):
iPhone doubled widescreen = 1920x1200
iPhone doubled portrait = 1200x1920
EVO doubled widescreen = 1600x960
EVO doubled portrait = 960x1600
What do you think? And thanks for taking a look! :-)
~FoxND001
#85
Posted 08 November 2010 - 01:28 PM
is it me, but it seems that flash will crash in chrome and safari after using this driver
don't get me wrong, it's better than nothing
flash in firefox seems to work fine though, weird
don't get me wrong, it's better than nothing
flash in firefox seems to work fine though, weird
#86
Posted 08 November 2010 - 02:20 PM
alfdog, on Nov 8 2010, 03:28 PM, said:
is it me, but it seems that flash will crash in chrome and safari after using this driver
don't get me wrong, it's better than nothing
flash in firefox seems to work fine though, weird
don't get me wrong, it's better than nothing
flash in firefox seems to work fine though, weird
It doesn't work with Apple's NDRV or VMwareGfx either. I turned on detailed logging in VMsvga2 and it doesn't do anything out of the ordinary with it.
The previous version I had (d45) worked, and r102 on Leopard still works
#87
Posted 13 November 2010 - 02:28 PM
Zenith432, on Nov 8 2010, 09:20 AM, said:
Looks like the latest incarnation of Adobe Flash Player (r102) for Safari on SnowLeopard requires QE/CI
It's either that or it's got some bug in it. I found some inexplicable error messges in syslog about OpenGL functions not working.
It doesn't work with Apple's NDRV or VMwareGfx either. I turned on detailed logging in VMsvga2 and it doesn't do anything out of the ordinary with it.
The previous version I had (d45) worked, and r102 on Leopard still works
It doesn't work with Apple's NDRV or VMwareGfx either. I turned on detailed logging in VMsvga2 and it doesn't do anything out of the ordinary with it.
The previous version I had (d45) worked, and r102 on Leopard still works
thanks for your time, I'm using the 10.6.4 VMWARE image, gonna try reverting to an older version of flash, I'll post if I find a solution
#88
Posted 14 November 2010 - 01:27 PM
Firstly, thank you for implementing the driver. I'm a newbie to this forum. Currently I'm using vmware workstation 7.1.2, installed with following sequence...
1. Mac OS 10.6.3 -> Mac OS 10.6.5.
1. vwmare tools 3.1.1. from fusion 3.1.
2. vmware SVGA driver II v1.2.3.
3. Apply patch from same sourceforge forum.
May I ask whether this sequence is correct? Secondly, just wants to report...everything works fine except appls require qe/ci, but when using remote desktop to some windows hosts, when I move the cursor inside the rdp window, there is a black rectangle covering the cursor. (If I press cmd. to capture the screen, the cursor looks fine but cannot capture the black rectangle.)
Another thing is flash, latest flash with Safari would cause crash/hang...(however, no problem if using firefox...) anyway, I un-installed the latest one and installed back flash v10r45, now flash is fine with both browsers.
1. Mac OS 10.6.3 -> Mac OS 10.6.5.
1. vwmare tools 3.1.1. from fusion 3.1.
2. vmware SVGA driver II v1.2.3.
3. Apply patch from same sourceforge forum.
May I ask whether this sequence is correct? Secondly, just wants to report...everything works fine except appls require qe/ci, but when using remote desktop to some windows hosts, when I move the cursor inside the rdp window, there is a black rectangle covering the cursor. (If I press cmd. to capture the screen, the cursor looks fine but cannot capture the black rectangle.)
Another thing is flash, latest flash with Safari would cause crash/hang...(however, no problem if using firefox...) anyway, I un-installed the latest one and installed back flash v10r45, now flash is fine with both browsers.
#89
Posted 14 November 2010 - 08:24 PM
Lionhartz, on Nov 14 2010, 03:27 PM, said:
May I ask whether this sequence is correct?
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Secondly, just wants to report...everything works fine except appls require qe/ci, but when using remote desktop to some windows hosts, when I move the cursor inside the rdp window, there is a black rectangle covering the cursor. (If I press cmd. to capture the screen, the cursor looks fine but cannot capture the black rectangle.)
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Another thing is flash, latest flash with Safari would cause crash/hang...(however, no problem if using firefox...) anyway, I un-installed the latest one and installed back flash v10r45, now flash is fine with both browsers.
sudo pkgutil --forget com.adobe.pkg.FlashPlayer sudo /bin/rm -rf /Library/Internet\ Plug-Ins/Flash\ Player.pluginand then install 10r45.
There's also the firefox plugin [.xpt file] there. I guess it's ok to mix the .xpt plugin from r102 and the Safari plugin from r45, but installing 10r45 overwrites both.
#90
Posted 17 November 2010 - 03:42 AM
Thanks Zenith
I got flash in Safari working in 10.6.5 using the older r45 version. Chrome still wants to hang, but that's mainly due to the lastest version of flash being built into the browser.
I installed 10.5.8 and I don't have any problems with the newest version of flash in firefox, safari or chrome
Thanks again
I got flash in Safari working in 10.6.5 using the older r45 version. Chrome still wants to hang, but that's mainly due to the lastest version of flash being built into the browser.
I installed 10.5.8 and I don't have any problems with the newest version of flash in firefox, safari or chrome
Thanks again
#91
Posted 02 December 2010 - 08:11 PM
works awesome on my 10.6.3 ---> 10.6.5 thanks!!!
#92
Posted 03 December 2010 - 05:33 PM
alfdog, on Nov 17 2010, 03:42 AM, said:
Thanks Zenith
I got flash in Safari working in 10.6.5 using the older r45 version. Chrome still wants to hang, but that's mainly due to the lastest version of flash being built into the browser.
I installed 10.5.8 and I don't have any problems with the newest version of flash in firefox, safari or chrome
Thanks again
I got flash in Safari working in 10.6.5 using the older r45 version. Chrome still wants to hang, but that's mainly due to the lastest version of flash being built into the browser.
I installed 10.5.8 and I don't have any problems with the newest version of flash in firefox, safari or chrome
Thanks again
#93
Posted 05 December 2010 - 06:51 PM
FYI, Fusion 3.1.2 has been released. I've uploaded a new guestd_patches.pkg for enabling fit-guest/autofit in VMsvga2 with darwin.iso tools. This new version of guest_patches is a generic version I wrote from scratch and works with all Fusion versions 3.x.
#94
Posted 07 January 2011 - 04:16 AM
Thanks for the wonderful work!!
Though I'm a newbie to Mac, I was able to get Mac OS X 10.6.5 running on ESXi 4.1 using instructions from Donk.
With the SVGA II update, the resolution and the sluggish mouse movement is resolved. Also thanks for the Flash Player instructions. Now both Safari & Chrome work fine with sites using Flash.
Thanks again for the great work and sharing all the information!!
Though I'm a newbie to Mac, I was able to get Mac OS X 10.6.5 running on ESXi 4.1 using instructions from Donk.
With the SVGA II update, the resolution and the sluggish mouse movement is resolved. Also thanks for the Flash Player instructions. Now both Safari & Chrome work fine with sites using Flash.
Thanks again for the great work and sharing all the information!!
#95
Posted 23 January 2011 - 09:06 AM
I'm using VMware 7 on on Win7 64bit. I have SL 10.6.6 running as guest. Is there a link for the VMware Tools installer from Vmware Fusion? I can't install the "guest_patches" because it says it requires VMware Tools.
EDIT: nevermind, found it in the vmware fusion installer, darwin.iso
EDIT: nevermind, found it in the vmware fusion installer, darwin.iso
#96
Posted 02 April 2011 - 05:48 AM
I'm having problems with 10.6.7, Workstation 7.1.4 and svga 2 1.2.3. I installed VMTools 3.12, then svga 1.2.3 and then the guest patch, rebooting after each install. Using Albert's unlocker.
It seems autofit works the first reboot after installing the guest patch. Subsequent reboots disable autofit and the screen is stuck and whatever startup resolution is (typically the VMWare window size).
How can I make it always work? I can provide more info so long as I know what is needed. vmx file attached.
Thanks
It seems autofit works the first reboot after installing the guest patch. Subsequent reboots disable autofit and the screen is stuck and whatever startup resolution is (typically the VMWare window size).
How can I make it always work? I can provide more info so long as I know what is needed. vmx file attached.
Thanks
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#97
Posted 09 April 2011 - 08:14 PM
Hm ok, I have no audio, here what I've done,
1. Install OS X 10.6.3
2. Install VMWare tools (So I can use shared folders for combo update)
3. Install 10.6.7 combo update
4. Install Audio
5. Install Video
6. Install patch thingy
Now after all that I've also enabled a sound card in settings but my vm can't do audio?
EDIT: It's working now, not sure what was wrong :S
1. Install OS X 10.6.3
2. Install VMWare tools (So I can use shared folders for combo update)
3. Install 10.6.7 combo update
4. Install Audio
5. Install Video
6. Install patch thingy
Now after all that I've also enabled a sound card in settings but my vm can't do audio?
EDIT: It's working now, not sure what was wrong :S
#98
Posted 14 September 2011 - 08:46 PM
Quick question - I have 10.6.8 running on workstation 7 - installed the vmware tools and the svga patch, how ever I cannot get preview to view any of my pictures and the videos in youtube do not work.
I can view flash though.
Any ideas?
Specs:
fujitsu tablet T5010
Core 2 duo P8600 2.4ghz
Intel Graphics (GMA 4500)
4gb ram
I can view flash though.
Any ideas?
Specs:
fujitsu tablet T5010
Core 2 duo P8600 2.4ghz
Intel Graphics (GMA 4500)
4gb ram
#99
Posted 18 September 2011 - 11:21 PM
Does anybody know if the latest version of iPhoto will work with these? I guess I could just try it... Don't want to waste my time with it if someone else already has
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#100
Posted 19 September 2011 - 11:16 AM
Edit [Sep 21 2011]: See post #102 for update.
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