MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: Mk6greg on March 25, 2013, 10:58:57 pm
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Has anyone used vagcom with a MacBook Pro are they compatible
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You need to run Windows via an emulator such as virtual box or parallels.
I run mine via virtual box and it works perfectly.
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Thanks where did you buy virtual box is it an app
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Free download... just google it. :happy2:
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Actually its better to run it using bootcamp as then you are as close to a true Windows environment as you can be on a Mac.
I use VCDS and BMW software on my Macbook and Macbook Pro in this way!
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Virtual Box might allow me to run it under Linux aswell, I managed to get it working a few years ago in Linux using Wine with a serial cable but never managed to get USB cable working
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Actually its better to run it using bootcamp as then you are as close to a true Windows environment as you can be on a Mac.
I use VCDS and BMW software on my Macbook and Macbook Pro in this way!
It makes no difference. Using an emulator is more convenient too.
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Using parallels and windows XP on my MBP 17" :)
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Actually its better to run it using bootcamp as then you are as close to a true Windows environment as you can be on a Mac.
I use VCDS and BMW software on my Macbook and Macbook Pro in this way!
It makes no difference. Using an emulator is more convenient too.
From the VCDS FAQs
Mac (Intel):
Reports from numerous users indicate that VCDS works perfectly on the latest Intel-based Macs when these run Windows XP natively using Boot Camp. We've had a few reports that VCDS does not work with Windows Vista under Boot Camp. Reports from people using Parallels are less favorable, most people who've tried this have not been able to get it to work at all, especially with Parallels builds lower than 3120.
The bottom line:
We do not consider any of these to be "Supported" platforms for VCDS. If you can get VCDS to work on one of these platforms, great. But if it doesn't work, please don't expect us to be able to help you.
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Well mine works fine. I've done loads of data logging and fault finding... Not a single issue.
I've been using vcds for 3/4 years via virtual box
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Well mine works fine. I've done loads of data logging and fault finding... Not a single issue.
I've been using vcds for 3/4 years via virtual box
Thats great! However, you can expect less 'issues' and probably a more stable VCDS if you go the bootcamp method. I too have been using VCDS for 3/4 years with bootcamp with no single issue.
For a new user I would suggest using bootcamp as (although it is less convenient as it requires a reboot) it runs Windows natively.
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Yes issues than NO issues..... that doesnt compute! :laugh:
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Yes issues than NO issues..... that doesnt compute! :laugh:
It does compute, you just don't seem to comprehend what has been stated.
I actually said it was 'better' to use bootcamp not that it was the only method of getting VCDS to work in OSX.
I stand by that and perhaps you were lucky to have no issues but that does not mean that everyone should go out there and use an emulator because they will not have any issues, I bet they will! At the end of the day it is up to whoever is using VCDS on a MAC to work out how they want to use it.
But I see your an expert on this subject so I will leave you to it :notworthy: :notworthy:
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Actually its better to run it using bootcamp as then you are as close to a true Windows environment as you can be on a Mac.
I use VCDS and BMW software on my Macbook and Macbook Pro in this way!
Im just telling you that it makes no difference... :happy2:
And I'm far from an expert.... just sharing my findings of running vcdd on a mac via an emulator.
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Was just thinking how much hassle I'd have trying to get VCDS working on my Mac...totally forgot about Boot Camp! Cheers.
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I'm running VCDS on bootcamp W7 Ulitmate and it works grand, however the same cannot be said for the BMW software I've got which just does not want to behave itself!
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I'm running VCDS on bootcamp W7 Ulitmate and it works grand, however the same cannot be said for the BMW software I've got which just does not want to behave itself!
Which BMW Software are you trying to run? I got the BMTechnic cable/software and can run all the 'crappy' different programs in bootcamp. I hate the BMW software, its like it was written in the dark ages compared to VCDS, such a pain to use!
BMW software engineers :fighting: :fighting:
Obviously when I mentioned this on the M3 forums they got a little defensive :signLOL: I still love my E92 M3 but when it comes to electronics BMW have far to go :fighting2:
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As already stated vag.com works perfect on win 7 via bootcamp :happy2: