Driving Force Gt Mac Os X
VMware creates many different products revolving around virtualization technologies. Virtualization is the process of harnessing computer resources, such as CPU and memory, and dividing them among multiple logical computers within the same physical computer. VMware Workstation is considered a desktop virtualization program, and it runs on Microsoft Windows. VMware Fusion is the equivalent program for the Mac OS X operating system. You can move from VMware Workstation to Fusion by copying the relevant files, such as the VMDK virtual hard drive.
Question About Using a Wheel on a Mac with ETS2 and Windows VM. I use it with my Logitech Driving Force GT. The only downside is that force feedback doesn't work and the centering spring is turned on which makes the wheel feel heavy. I just pretend I have no power steering.
Step 1
Copy the VMDK file from the VMware Workstation virtual machine to the Mac running VMware Fusion.
Step 2
Open VMware Fusion and create a new virtual machine.
Step 3
Step 4
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Click 'Use an existing virtual disk,' then double-click the VMDK file and click 'Continue.'
Step 5
Choose the operating system type, if prompted, then click 'Continue.'
Step 6
Select whether or not to run the virtual machine automatically.
Step 7
Click 'Customize Settings' to adjust the virtual machine's allocated resources, such as CPUs and RAM.
Close the settings window and then power on the virtual machine.
Tip
- VMware presents the same set of virtualized hardware to the guest operating system across different host platforms. This allows you to move from a Windows VMware Workstation virtual machine to a Mac VMware Fusion virtual machine without altering the contents of the guest operating system.