Hi there, I am a user of a program named ESP Vision. It is a visualization software program from lighting that uses high end graphics to simulate lighting. I am curious since ESP Vision will be releasing a direct version for Mac at the end of next month will it be able to read programs from my virtual machine from fusion created with windows? I ask this because vm fusion doesn't fully support the graphics in my program in windows. I use control board simulators separately that are only windows based. If I used the converter will it read the pc programs ok from a mac based product? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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I am curious since ESP Vision will be releasing a direct version for Mac at the end of next month will it be able to read programs from my virtual machine from fusion created with windows?
It should work as well as programs from a physical Windows computer, since the files should be the same. This isn't Fusion related at all, you need to ask the ESP Vision people about their cross-platform file compatibility.
Also, I think it would be nice not to include all those links in your signature - it seems a lot like link spam since there's so many of them. If you want to have them, your user profile would be a more appropriate.
Thanks for the input and advise. I will forward your reply on over to the ESP folks and will shorten my signature.