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Date/Time: Mon, 21 Apr 2025 14:17:23 +0000



Post From: Request for Assistance with enabling OpenGL on MacOS via Parallels Desktop

[2025-03-04 17:03:00]
User932063 - Posts: 10
> it was disabled after 2668 because it was throwing some exceptions

That is one part of the mystery solved. Thank you.

I am still having trouble enabling x86 via Parallels. Just for confirmation, I did an additional test to check whether I can enable it via VMWare Fusion, and it works over there without issues. Here is a report on the VMWare OpenGL config: https://gist.github.com/brettgoulder/2803d1710ca3a7f9f9eecff75924a409

Compared to my gist above, I guess the main difference between the two is the GLSLVersion under Parallels is 4.1 while under VMWare it is 4.3.

Would someone from Sierra be able to comment whether there is a minimum OpenGL version that SC looks for?