For more information on compatibility, see the section in the Best Practices Guide A new package called "cuda-compat- " is included in the toolkit installer packages.
The toolkit includes GPU-accelerated libraries, debugging and optimization tools, a C/C++ compiler and a runtime library to deploy your application With the CUDA Toolkit, you can develop, optimize and deploy your applications on GPU-accelerated embedded systems, desktop workstations, enterprise data centers, cloud-based platforms and HPC supercomputers. Go figure.The NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit provides a development environment for creating high performance GPU-accelerated applications. Still, it gives me reflections of the heli on water even with that turned off. Reflections I had to turn off as 'sandbar' worked badly. It only offers me medium scenery quality, and no AA, and vsync is also turned off. Then after some minor configuring, I got Phoenix 2.5 to work just as well as with my PC! It has a nice utility that allows it to migrate a vmware virtual disk to a parallels virtual disk.
Parallels toolbox 2.5 for mac pro#
I have an early 2008 Mac Pro with two quad-core processors, 8 gigabytes of memory, and a Nvidia 8800GT with 512 MB of memory (a flashed 8800GTS 512). I think it skipped a few frames or something.
In the mac it runs, but the frame rate is bad even when I put everything to lowest levels, and even then every few seconds there was a 'jump' of sorts.
Parallels toolbox 2.5 for mac windows#
I first tried vmware, and it had a nice migration tool that needed to be installed on the windows machine, and it pretty much dumped the windows installation to a USB disk as a virtual machine. In short: Parallels works, VMware Fusion 2.0.5 doesn't.