Even NT7 Charts are crisp and sharp without any scaling issues.
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Usually i would say this is clearly a problem with the parallels desktop software, but: - Any other software on my PC is working fine without any scaling issues. Note: Parallels International GmbH and its affiliates are no longer affiliated/related with Virtuozzo International GmbH and its affiliates. Well i already crawled through all of the parallels articles and tried pretty much every possible solution.
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While EMA Design Automation is unable to create OrCAD Trial and Work From Home (WFH) licensing when a mac address for a virtual machine is provided, EMA Design Automation does support bootcamp installations if the mac address of the wifi or ethernet adapter is provided. I hope this gives some insight to the source of your issue :) Contact Parallels Technical Support to whitelist these drivers. All OrCAD licensing is based on the physical machine address (mac address). .Support High quality Parallels technical support along with regular updates come standard EXTERNAL APPS Third Party Apps Plesk SITEBUILDER SERVER. This is however not only for parallels, A lot of hypervisors (full-fledged VM software) have difficulity accurately interpreting SSE-instruction sets. Preview5 hours ago Your personal account at Parallels: manage your Parallels product licenses, get technical support, ask questions on the Parallels. Hence we can also simplify the issue by claiming Parallels cannot fully support DirectX12. SSE4.1 is also a requirement for "full DirectX12". No man's sky requires SSE4.1 and this is currently NOT supported by parallels. The dumbed-down reason/explanation: Parallels can't fully simulate DX11 nor DX12, more-specifically: Over the years Parallels has been known to be able to virtualize a great deal of windows-platform applications, but time-and again has had trouble implementing virtualisation on the part of SSE-requirements. It's easier to keep in mind one wants to run osx on a regular pc then the other way around. I'm affraid the only actual workaround would be an alternative OS to boot (a full-fledged windows using, per example, bootcamp), or a more capable computer for gaming (compatibility wise.
Parallels can't always simulate all hardware layers, this is the problem you're running into right now.