If you are just running Snow Leopard under Workstation 7 or Player 3 then 301 or 310b2 should work fine. 3.0.0, 3.0.1 and the latest 3.1.0 also some beta version have been floating around to enable OS X to be installed under ESXi, 310b1 to 310b6. The version thing is a combination of the various releases of Fusion i.e. However to install the VMware tools for OS X the darwin iso is required from Fusion, and in the case of Donk's method is requred for OS X to boot. The functionality has been either unlocked (Albert) or bypassed (Donk). But thanks to the great work from Donk, Albert, Zenith432 etc. In the case of the darwin iso it is only included with Fusion as this is the only OS X supported environment due to Apple's EULA, and VMware honour that agreement, actually because Workstation, Fusion and Player share a significant amount of code, VMware disable the fuctionallity in Workstation and Player. The guy doing the VMware hacks created new versions of it.)The iso's in VMware Workstation, Player and Fusion are compiled pre loaders and the VMware tools to support virtual guests, and are installed when you install VMware, or are downloaded as needed in the case of Player, when you select a guest i.e. I'm a little interested in the overview of the technical workings of darwin.iso.Ĭan somebody explain what it is and where it came from?Īlso, why are there multiple versions of it? (eg. ![]()
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