Making it work with Mac?
Hi All,
I've been using ProFantasy stuff for ages but I've switched to Mac and don't know what to do. I know there are a few ways to run windows programs on a Mac, but since this is the only Windows software I anticipate running I wanted to make sure it's going to work. Has anyone here tried it or does anyone just know the way to go?
Thanks,
Chad
I've been using ProFantasy stuff for ages but I've switched to Mac and don't know what to do. I know there are a few ways to run windows programs on a Mac, but since this is the only Windows software I anticipate running I wanted to make sure it's going to work. Has anyone here tried it or does anyone just know the way to go?
Thanks,
Chad
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Rob
Can you let me know what you did to get it running in crossover please. Thanks.
--Doc
1.firstly i install everything on an virtual machine like parallels or vmware and test it to make sure everything is working
2.then i create a new bottle on crossover , then go to "c:/program files" within that bottle
3.then with mac finder open at that position and the emulator running i copy over the profantasy directory complete into the mac finder window ( note you must allow the mac to see the emulator and visversa or you will not be allowed to mount your virtual drive , this will take a little while depending on how much data you have in that directory
4. you will then need to use crossover to add the cc3.exe program to its menu so go to the crossover menu and at the bottom of the programs drop down there is a menu called "run command" click this and you will be presented with a mini finder menu which you need to navigate to the cc3.exe located inside the crossover bottle , this will then be added to the crossover menu and you can run it as you would on windows
5. there is a little problem with fonts under crossover so here is a better way to run it , if you go to http://winebottler.kronenberg.org/ and get wine bottler this is a slightly different from crossover but very similar in how you setup cc3 and does seam to remove the bug with crossover fonts .
6. you will need to keep your profantasy virtual machine as it is the best way of keeping it updated , generally on the whole i would say most of the profantasy stuff works but there are a few issues
7. hope i dont get into trouble with profantasy for writing this , if they don't like it then please remove this
Rob
Rob
Thanks!
Vince
- Buy and install Parallels.
- Create a virtual machine on Parallels and install Windows (probably from your old PC, having decommissioned it). You can also simply transfer your existing PC set-up to Parallels - see page 72 of the Parallels user guide.
- Install CC3 on the virtual machine as you would on a PC. Make Parallels the active app, insert the CD/DVD, and install as normal.
You're guided through each of these three steps, so it should be difficult to go wrong!
I have a folder defined on the Mac side for sharing files between the two systems: this is where I put, for example, the monthly downloads from the PF Annual. Keeps things tidy.
It should also be noted that when you quit Parallels you do not have to shut down your Windows session - it can be left in a suspended state so that the next time you start Parallels, it will simply carry on as if nothing had happened.
You can also backup your virtual machine using the Mac - as far as it's concerned, it's just another file. Albeit a big one (around 28Gb in my case).
Thanks again!
http://forum.profantasy.com/comments.php?DiscussionID=3298
Thanks everyone for helping me understand my options for installing ProFantasy on my Mac. @suntzu and others who use Parallels - D0 you need to buy a new license of Win 10?
I ended up installing in Bootcamp partition due to upgrading to BigSur messing up Crossover19. I downloaded the Windows 10 ISO file from Microsoft and installed it WITHOUT activating it, i.e. without buying a license. It runs fine but occasionally asks me to activate the software. Not sure if that will help with Parellels...