![]() ![]() ![]() I tried both Win 11 Home and Pro on parallels for the Ansys install and the steps provided Leo Carrilho where they got one machine working (same installs where Abaqus and Hyperworks work). It runs smooth and quite decent speeds, from my experience with automotive problems a very good capable laptop could tackle most of my problems before needing to go to bigger machines, I like mobility and flexibility, this allows me to be able to work directly on my laptop from anywhere. Abaqus runs straight out of the box on the same windows 11 install where I tried to install Ansys to no avail. I’m a long Abaqus user and I wanted to learn and switch as much as possible to Ansys, but the fact I cannot run mechanical really puts a spoke on my wheel. For many reasons I have had macs as my personal computers for a long time, it was just recently with the advent of apple silicon that I saw the opportunity not carry around 2 laptops, it might still be a niche for sure, but it does offer some very attractive advantages for me. In my experience, a good laptop can still solve fairly complex problems without the need of a cluster. Thank you very much for the follow up, and yes, you’re correct most of the simulation tools for solid mechanics of fluid dynamics works on Windows or Linux and given the somewhat steep price tag of a mac a laptop, some win laptop can offer more than enough power for a fairer price. When I bought my first PC Mac OS didn't have a Fortran compiler available, and at nearly twice the price for the hardware it meant engineering students went towards desktop PC.Īs a question, how many CAD packages work well on Mac, and how many of the latest PC games run well on first release? If any of this changes then Ansys will review the supported platforms. What you may find is the Linux builds can run on Mac, but I've never known anyone try it, and Student isn't built for Linux. I also teach at a University for a session most years, out of 50-100 students I rarely see more than 1-2 with Macs: that may be a UK bias but I suspect not. The bulk of Ansys compute is done on clusters, historically on UNIX/Linux and, more recently, Windows. We do monitor what's used in the world, but other than some laptops I don't see Mac OS anywhere. So it's not all that surprising that the emulators hold all the graphics stuff but not enough of the other libraries. 64 bit kernels: dd bs=4M if=MX-19_圆4.GUI side is fairly easy, it's when you solve that all of the maths, numerical methods etc kick in.32 bit kernels: dd bs=4M if=MX-19_386.iso of=/dev/sde & sync.Let us assume your USB is identified as sde (change as needed for your system), then copy and paste the appropriate line for your kernel: If the graphic USB creators fail, use one of the command line options below as Root.If you want to create a USB on a Windows base, we suggest you use Rufus, which supports our bootloader. Other graphical USB creators that write a Read-Only image of the ISO onto USB (e.g., openSUSE Imagewriter or Mint USB Image Writer) may also be used to create a Live USB, but it will lack the advanced live features available to MX.Users of other Linux distributions can download and run our Live USB Maker appimage right from their current distro to create a full-featured Live MX USB from any standard ISO. A full-featured bootable (Live) USB can be made from an ISO by using MX’s Live USB Maker tool.Verification checksu m and signatures are listed on the Download Mirrors page.
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