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Durametric software on a MacBook?

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5.9K views 17 replies 12 participants last post by  isst  
#1 ·
Hi, I am running Vmware Fusion on a MacBook Pro and Windows works just fine.

I was wondering if anyone has used the Durametric software on a Mac or even the Escort Radar 9500xi updates while using windows on the mac?

Thanks
 
#6 ·
VMWare allows you to run Windows on an Intel Mac just like your run Windows on your Intel XXX.

There is no such thing as a compatibility issue aside from the same issue you might have with Windows versions.

I run my Traqmate software and my brother runs his ECU tuning software on Macs via VMWare.

Now I must get in my car and go to OracleWorld where I will be speaking on the subject. LOL.
 
#3 ·
I'm pretty sure that the software itself will work fine using Windows under VMWare but the challenge will be to get the driver for the cable working. You can download the driver and software from the Durametric web site and try it without buying the cable.

Let us know.
 
#5 ·
I just went to the Durametric site and downloaded the software and drivers. Seemed like all went well. Unfortunatly, to test it I would need the cable. I searched the forum but couldn't find any additional information. I also sent Durametric an email to inquire. I'll keep everyone posted. I would think that someone out there has used a Mac with this software?

Thanks
 
#7 ·
I guess that I thought the same but I also have a Escort Radar Detector 9500ix and when I went to update the software, even though I could download and install the software, my computer does not recognize the cable plugged into the USB port? The only difference that I see is that Durametric provides drivers and Escort does not.
 
#15 ·
If you want support from the manufacturer, go with what they support.

Can't argue with that.
 
#17 ·
Hello,

You would have to use Bootcamp also for the Durametric to work properly or basically an Intel based Mac.

Best,
Scott