I've got a laptop running Snow Leopard with Fusion 4, and the VM resolution adapts to the current screen resolution (1440x900). I can have the VM windowed and choose a smaller resolution, or maximize the window and use the full laptop screen size.

I also have a Mac Mini running Snow Leopard Server and Fusion 4. The Mini is on my network, so my only access to it is through the Screen Sharing app (it has no monitor connected to the box). In this case, I have to select from 4 resolution options .. 2 smaller than my laptop screen and 2 larger.

I've also got a laptop running OS x 10.8.5 with Fusion 6, and it works the same (resolution-wise) as the Fusion 4 system. As far as I can tell, Fusion adapts to the resolutions provided by the underlying OS, not the other way around.

Not sure if that's useful info .. feel free to contact me off list if you need more info.

Cheers,

...scott



On 7/13/14 5:35 PM, Steve Rickaby wrote:
At 14:31 -0700 13/7/14, Scott Prentice wrote:

Ah yes .. my experience with this is through Fusion, but I'm quite sure that 
the 64/32-bit question is the same for both virtualization options.

At the time I made this switch (7 years ago), Fusion was generally considered the better 
choice, and it was also the system that a couple of my clients were using. Since then, it 
seems that the "preference" switches from Parallels to Fusion as each comes out 
with a new release. In reality I think it's probably a toss-up.
I guess we're going a bit off-topic here, but this evening I tried out Fusion 
(5). At the moment I'm interested in OS X virtual machines, using Snow Leopard 
Server. I hit what looks like a major snag with Fusion: in a Fusion Snow 
Leopard VM I get offered only one display resolution (tiny screen), as opposed 
to the zillions in a Parallels (9) SL VM. I will investigate this further when 
I get time, and see if the problem exists in a Fusion Win7 VM.

It was an evaluation version of Fusion: maybe they cripple it.


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