![]() Here are some notes on how-to switch between the two display drivers. If you don't mind loosing aero for now, then I'd suggest changing the display driver to the non fancy pancy VGA II driver and see if that helps you to be able to get your work done in the PCB application. This is the new driver that supports things like aero, but it is not as full fledged and robust on some parts as the old XPDM driver (the VGA II driver you also used in Fusion 2.0.x). The default display driver used for Windows 7 is the WDDM driver. However, as there are no 3D settings per se, I don't have much hope.Īs you mention that you are using Windows 7, you might be interested to know that there are in fact 2 display drivers you can use. I hope that someone can help me figure this out. I waited months for Fusion 3 to come out and was severely let down. I've stopped using Fusion as a result and now just boot in to boot camp. The other issue is how incredibly slow Fusion 3 has become. Here is an example of what the file should look like while using Fusion 2.06: The parts of the board that were being rendered properly before fail completely now. Install Fusion 3 and everything fails to work. 3D mode failed to run completely because I did not have a 3D compatible driver. BUT, the rest of the board was displayed just fine. If I wanted to draw a trace, the trace would not be displayed while moving. Using Fusion 2.06 I had issues with these routines. Altium uses Direct3D for all of their PCB layout drawing routines. I love my mac, and I prefer to run windows through Fusion if at possible. ![]() So all the software I use is more or less Windows based. Images and an explanation below.Īltium Designer Winter 09 and Summer 09 (both tested, same results)ġ7" Apple MacBook Pro Unibody with both integrated and discrete graphics. I was extremely eager for the Win7 3D support in Fusion 3. I want to start off by saying how much I liked Fusion 2.06. ![]()
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