![]() 123D Catch – Take photos of your favourite people, places and things and let the power of the cloud magically transform them into detailed 3D models.123D – Design makable objects using free 3D CAD software that lets you start with simple shapes and then edit and then tweak them into more complex designs.Other Software I install are Autodesk 123D and 123D Catch, both are Beta software, and look interesting: Copy “sldappu.dll” to and overwrite original one. ![]() The Crack on the SolidWorks 2010 install above is as follows: ISO DVD image, and windows has no native way to mount them, (and WinRar doesn’t by default) I recommend grabbing a copy of Virtual CloneDrive (although I can mount the. The Full clone should mean that I can use that as a Base image for any other software I wish to use (I could have done the Windows Tiny7 install then Cloned to the SolidWorks install).Īll the install files for SolidWorks have been downloaded and placed in my Documents folder on the Host OS, but since the install file is a. (i assume this means that Virtual Box issues a new MAC address to the Network cards) This then shows up as a network location under the computerīecause we can’t index the files in the folder, we won’t be able to add it to the Documents Library on Windows Tiny7, but this does give us a quick and easy way to access the Host OS documents from the Guest.Īt this point its a good idea to shut down the guest Computer, and duplicate itįull Clone with a Reinitialised MAC address. You will want to Auto-Mount and not be read only then double click on the CD.Īnd you have to trust Oracle to install the drivers and the ilk, (it is up to you if you always trust them or not),Īt this point its a good idea to try and make the “Documents” folder on the host os available on the Guest OS, as this will save hassle and then all documents will be available. Next we install Guest Additions, since Auto run is disabled on Windows Tiny7, we will first need to go “Devices > Install Guest Additions…” or click the Host Key (in this case the Left Cloverleaf key ‘⌘’) + D. Now clicking Start and we will install Windows Tiny7 Now its the time to choose the Tiny7 iso file that you downloaded from TPB, and then click OK ![]() Increse the Video Memory to 128 MB, and enable 3D and 2D Video Acceleration You will still need to poke some files at this stage but you can go ahead and create it now However its an idea to make the Maximum size larger than you should ever need, as you can’t edit this early after you have started filling it I prefer Dynamically allocated as they grow as you add more data I am not sure if there is a performance hit doing it this way. Increase the Memory from 512 MB to 1024 MB, I have called it Solidworks, and Chosen Microsoft Windows as the Operating System, and Windows 7 32 Bit as the Version (there are two options, 32, and 64 bit) I have chosen to use VirtualBox from as the software to run the virtual machines, its free, and open source This is the procedure for making the Base Tiny7 SolidWorks 2010 disk (SolidWorks 2010 TPB) That doesn’t make using Tiny7 legal, but in my mind it makes it morally okay. Sure, it’s ¿piracy? (since you’re downloading a hacked ISO that bypasses registration), but I actually own a legal copy of 7. This leaves you with a functional OS that’s much smaller and faster than the original bulky 7. The idea behind Tiny7 is that most of the useless junk that comes with 7 is stripped out, leaving only the bare essentials. A quick gander on the web led me find out about Windows Tiny7 (Windows Tiny7 TPB) I was looking for TinyXP but apparently Tiny7 works better on modern hardware. One of the other advantages of running Virtual Machines is that I can set up one copy of windows for each task, so one for 3D printing, one for Family Tree etc, oh and a second advantage is that I can use Time Machine to back up the Virtual Disks, not to mention I don’t have to leave OSX I want to play with 3D Printing, but most of the software that I get on with better are Windows Only, I have tried to get on with Google SketchUp but I don’t get on well with it While I have Windows 2008 R2 installed on my Macbook Pro Running under Bootcamp and virtualised using Parallels, I don’t like having to reboot from Mac OS to Windows 2008 and i haven’t bought a licence for Parallels, and the Mac Bootcamp Drivers that work with Windows 2008 don’t prove all the power of the hardware to Windows (and there doesn’t seem to have been an update).
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