diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index fcb67cf..2d57290 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -65,13 +65,14 @@ I proceeded as follows: 15.) Login with your account data - 16.) Then go to preferences and in General under Graphics driver, select DirectX 9. + 16.) Then go to preferences and in General under Graphics driver, select DirectX 9. <-- Don't use DirectX!_ + 16.) Then go to preferences and in General under Graphics driver, select OpenGL <-- This is now the best choise for Fusion 360! 17.) Close Fusion 360 - 18.) Run this command: winecfg -> Go to libraries -> Change these options: + 18.) Run this command: winecfg -> Go to libraries -> Change these options: <-- We don't need this one, now! d3d10core = disabled d3d11 = native @@ -83,18 +84,17 @@ I proceeded as follows: 20.) Now everything should work so far. - +* Note: simply ignore errors that occur during installation. The installation of Fusion 360 was repeated several times to ensure that it really worked. - -Note: Simply ignore errors that occur during installation. The installation of Fusion 360 was repeated several times to ensure that it really worked. +__________________________________________________________________________________________ Which workspaces I have tested: - construction (works) - animation (works) - rendering (works with problems - The problem is, when you will saving a rendered file, then you must kill Fusion 360. After this you can see a window, where you can save this file. - production (works) +- construction (works) +- animation (works) +- rendering (works with problems - The problem is, when you will saving a rendered file, then you must kill Fusion 360. After this you can see a window, where you can save this file. +- production (works) <-- NEW Further changes to Fusion 360 will be made and further tests will be carried out as well.