5/15/2023 0 Comments ScreenrecyclerInstall the DisplayLink driver as well as the "Actual Multiple Monitors" software. When plugging in the DisplayLink adapter, VMware Fusion and Windows 8 and Parallels and XP or Windows 8 will either tell you, that your hardware is not compatible with DisplayLink (VMware), or simply just crash (Parallels).Ģ. Therefore, I have chosen "private" (NAT) in the VMware virtual machine network settings.įor your interest, I can confirm that the DisplayLink driver will only work in a virtual machine when using VMware Fusion and Windows XP. I wanted to make sure, that the VNC connection is not directed over any network cable and, furthermore, I feel better when an out of the box XP installation is not connected to the internet. Set up a virtual machine with Windows XP (I used SP 2) in VMware Fusion (used the current trial version) install the VMware tools (default). Currently, performance is probably like VNC over a basic broadband connection (i.e. ![]() ![]() I am trying to optimize performance though. Overall, it is a combination of running XP in VMware Fusion, Screenrecycler on the Mac and setting up a VNC connection between the Mac and the Virtual Machine. While we are all waiting for a DL-3xxx driver for OS X, I am pleased to report, that I have found a workaround for connecting a Displaylink DL-3xxx adapter (Lindy USB 3.0 DisplayPort Adapter) and a 30" monitor (Dell U3011) to a MacBook Pro (17", 2010, quad i5, 8 GB RAM, Mountain Lion) in addition to another display (27" Dell) connected "natively".
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