VMware Tools is a group of device drivers (including the SVGA 3D driver) and adds capability for VM-to-VM and host-to-VM/VM-to-host communication. Or is something not working (OpenGL?), than there is a chance,
#Vmware workstation 12 pro hardware graphics card install#
Is all working correct? Than, VMware is to slow for me and I must install windows directly. I've attached a screenshot from inside the guest windows, showing the graphics driver. Glxgears shows the three wheels, more than 2100 FPSīut there are these two messages, if I start the guest system. GL_EXT_direct_state_access, GL_EXT_draw_buffers2, GL_EXT_draw_instanced, GL_ARB_map_buffer_range, GL_ARB_multi_bind, GL_ARB_multi_draw_indirect, GL_ARB_imaging, GL_ARB_indirect_parameters, GL_ARB_instanced_arrays, GL_ARB_draw_indirect, GL_ARB_draw_instanced, GL_ARB_enhanced_layouts, GL_ARB_direct_state_access, GL_ARB_draw_buffers, GL_AMD_multi_draw_indirect, GL_AMD_name_gen_delete, No 3D support is available from the host - The 3D features of the virtual machine will be disabled.Ģ) Is there a chance to get Creo Running fluently on the guest?ģ) Is there a graphics card, which is particularly suitable for VMWare workstation? Follow the instructions provided by your graphics card vendor or Linux distribution in order to update your computer's OpenGL drivers. Hardware graphics acceleration is not available - As a result, this virtual machine may experience very low graphics performance. When starting the guest, I get the following messages: I'm trying vmware, vbox and kvm on the same machine (but not at the same time)Īt this time, vmware is working best, but not good enough.ģD-Operation with models is working well at PTC Creo.īut at 2D Drawing module, panning and zooming results to a flashing screen.
(I want to switch my engineering office to linux) I want to use PTC Creo 3.0 on Win7 as guest system. I've installed Workstation Pro on CentOS 7įirePro W2100 (I will change it next time to a stronger card)