I have exactly the same issue. And i guess that it could be easily solved. A couple of days ago I contacred the McNeel support and rhey suggested to start a post in the forum. So here I am. Hopefully we can solve it soon. It would be great to use my new computer wirh windows too. The Mac-version of Rhino works fine. But I have a CAM plugin (MADCAM) I would like to use too. Actually I have to use it. Kind regards Florian

FWIW, I am in a similar situation. Running an M1 with Parallels v17 and Windows 11. I was hoping to be able to use Rhino on the Windows side to take advantage of some industry specific windows-only plugins / connections, but unfortunately it does not work currently.


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Rhino does run on the Mac side of course, but a bunch of the specific plugins I use are windows only. Its definitely too bad this is all not working now. If anyone might have any suggestions on fixes to try I would very much appreciate it!

I just installed parallels 18 with windows 11 on my Mac Air M1 (2020) 8GB 512GB. I allocated 4 CPUs and 4g RAM to VM. And I downloaded ArcGIS pro and installed on windows. I tried installing the software on Mac document file, on local disk(C:) and reinstallation, and rebooting, but the ArcGIS pro just would not open. There is no task on task manager when I click the ArcGIS pro icon after installation. I also downloaded the arm64 6.0.8 runtime windows desktop. I don't know what is the issue. Can someone help?

I have the same issue. 

Esri support recommended installing an older version of parallels, 

However, legacy downloads for Parallels stops at v15 (can't find 16 or 17), and 15 does not work on the latest mac OS (monterey).


So in order to try an older version of parallels, one would also have to downgrade their mac OS to big sur. this may work for you on your 2020 device, but big sur does not work on macbook pro M1/M2 2021 and newer.


 a knotted mess.


Any one know where to get Parallels 17?

Third, I like a Mac and have been using one for nearly my entire career. I will not go over to what I call the "dark side" and utilize some type of completely windows OS based machine. Please don't try to convert me. You like what machine type you like and I like what machine type I like.

The appropriate and the simplest course of action for you would to move your Windows from the virtual machine to a physical machine of its own. That saves you from lot of problems, improves performance. Use this machine for SAS and do continue to use your mac for all other activities as usual. 

One may not be a great fan of microsoft windows, but any reasonable person would acknowledge the good it has.

This depends on how your network card is setup in the virtual machine. I don't know how it is in parallels, but in VMWare Fusion you can either set it up as "bridged" (which means sharing the same ip with the host), "NAT" which means it will have it's own private ip address and connect to the internet through the host , or "Private network" which means it will have a private IP address and will not connect to the internet. In the second and third case you can access the web server running on windows using the private ip address of the virtual machine, but in the bridge case I don't think this can be done.

I have followed the instructions above and Akku's provided the important hint, although for me it did not work.When I run ipconfig in the windows command line, I get 10.211.55.3 as an IPv4-Address and 10.211.55.1 as the standard gateway. Using 10.211.55.3 in the windows hosts file (C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts) did not work - not sure why. So I tried: 10.211.55.2 and it worked.

I run JMPPro 11 on the MAC under OS10.8 and JMP Clinical on Windows 7 in Parallels in the same MAC. I am very satisfied with the performance of both. ODBC drivers are available for MySQL at the Oracle website for download. Some skill with the Unix terminal windows is required to install these. There are technical discussions of ODBC driver installations for the MAC on the R user forums. Commercial ODBC drivers are also available. For ease of use, we purchased the Actual for MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite from Actual Technologies ($34.95 for 1 seat). Easy to install and usually up to date with new versions of OS10. Other than to describe what we do, this is not a recommendation - other sources are available.

There is something strange about Projucer and paths across the two, Each time I compile in windows, the Mac paths become invalid and the projucer project needs saving on the mac side which then corrects it.

I'm trying to get a VPN connection connected to our organisations VPN. I am using an M1 mac with Parallels running windows but the x64 version is not working (windows can emulate x64 instructions from what I understand). The windows don't open to the configuration menu items so I'm unable to configure it even though it runs and is running in the taskbar. So, is there a way to get it working or is there going to be a ARM version for windows for the software?

I really didn't have a choice but to deal with it as the other program (Shapr3d) didn't have joints or electronics support, which are the biggest things needed in this project. At this point I was willing to do anything to get better performance so I decided to try and run it on a parallels VM which to what I found had the most capability with windows on Mac, with 6 cores and 16 GB of Ram allocated to the machine it ran much better then native ARM fusion 360 on macOS, wasn't crashing or freezing every 2 seconds, and everything was much smoother and easier to work with just because of it. I haven't tried rendering or anything that needs raw power but I assume that it will work best on macOS. And there's no unreasonable memory consumption on windows either. It always seems the fusion 360 on Mac is constantly suffering from memory leaks (5-9 GB on IDLE) compared to 2 gigabytes in the project on the VM

My laptop is a 14 inch MacBook Pro with the M1 Pro 10 core CPU, 14 Core GPU with 32 gigabytes of RAM, so I definitely think that if I did get the extra 2 cores for the GPU or even went with an M1 Max chip, the performance on fusion 360 on the VM would even be comparable to my windows gaming desktop. But I find it quite ridiculous this is what I have to do to get a decent experience.

Now I switched to a new Macbook Pro with Apple M1 cpu which has an ARM64 architecture. So I'm now on Windows 11 ARM version. Cisco is the only VPN client (and those on virtual desktops) which is working in this constellation. I tried the 32 and 64 bit versions of the current windows FortiClients, none is working.

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As long as an instance of Parallels is open on your Mac, just fire up the app on your mobile device and your windows environment is instantly synced in real-time to your iPad, iPod or iPhone. This could be great for the iPad owner who wants to use the device to show a PowerPoint presentation without having to first convert it to an iPad-friendly format. 2351a5e196

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