Haven't tried VMWare. Its all a matter of how they go about configuring their video card and display components. All we can do is run standard OS calls, and take what that returns to us. Which seems to work fine for Parellels. We have been testing Win7 (real, not emulated) and haven't been finding any issues, so I suspect its not Win7, but VMWare thats causing the snag, but thats just speculation.Thanks for the earlier heads up on calibrating a virtual Windows machine on a Mac. So I tried today with Spyder 3 Elite 3.1.1 and I got a message saying "Sorry, unable to determine configuation of attached monitors. Please update the video card driver software to the current version and try again." Then it exits with "No monitors found..." I'm using VMWare to virtualize and Win7 RC. I understand that the Spyder software hasn't been reupped yet for Win7, but I suspect that's not the problem because when I check the display settings in Win7 it says the display adapter is VMWare SVGAII. So I guess that the software doesn't understand virtual display adapters which is understandable. Is there any way around this? Thanks.
C. David Tobie
Global Product Technology Manager
Digital Imaging & Home Theater
Datacolor
CDTobie@...
www.datacolor.com/Spyder3
Global Product Technology Manager
Digital Imaging & Home Theater
Datacolor
CDTobie@...
www.datacolor.com/Spyder3
-----Original Message-----
From: Allen Weiss
To: datacolor_group@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, Aug 19, 2009 11:50 am
Subject: [datacolor_group] More Virtual Machines
Thanks for the earlier heads up on calibrating a virtual Windows machine on a
Mac. So I tried today with Spyder 3 Elite 3.1.1 and I got a message saying
"Sorry, unable to determine configuation of attached monitors. Please update the
video card driver software to the current version and try again." Then it exits
with "No monitors found..." I'm using VMWare to virtualize and Win7 RC. I
understand that the Spyder software hasn't been reupped yet for Win7, but I
suspect that's not the problem because when I check the display settings in Win7
it says the display adapter is VMWare SVGAII. So I guess that the software
doesn't understand virtual display adapters which is understandable. Is there
any way around this? Thanks.
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