So, you can run it on a virtual machine with the right hardware, thanks Chris.
________________________________ From: Chris Albertson I run Fusion 360 on Linux inside a virtual machine. I use VMware and then Windows 10 and then Fusion 360. This works well if you have a computer with enough RAM and CPU cores, and a good enough graphics card. I keep the VM image on an M.2 FLASH memory that is very fast Inside VMware, you can specify how much RAM and how many CPU cores to assign to the virtual Windows computer. Fusion needs maybe 4 cores and 24 GB RAM to function acceptably. Linux continues to run on what is left over. I have also run Fusion 360 in a 2011 vintage iMac with a 4-core i5 CPU and 32 GB RAM. Fusion 360 has comparable performance on both computers. The largest project I did on Fusion 360 with the above is a CNC conversion of a Harbor Freight mini mill. I modeled the entire mill and also all the add-on parts. On Fri, Oct 21, 2022 at 3:52 PM Martin Dobbins <tu...@hotmail.com> wrote: > So, following on from the CAM discussion and all the love shown to Fusion > 360 > > Has anyone tried: > > https://all3dp.com/2/fusion-360-for-linux-how-to-install-it/ > > or something similar? > > Or do you all use Windows or Mac? > > Martin > > > _______________________________________________ > Emc-users mailing list > Emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users > -- Chris Albertson Redondo Beach, California _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list Emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list Emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users