I was wondering if there was a way to use Fusion 360 on RPi 3 as I don't have any PC/Laptop system.
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I was wondering if there was a way to use Fusion 360 on RPi 3 as I don't have any PC/Laptop system.
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Hi @Anonymous,
Depending on if a Win or Mac OS was installed on the Pi - it may be able to. If memory serves, it is Linux based which Fusion will not be able to be installed on.
Side note - even if it does get running, I am unsure without running a VM if you will have enough computing power or graphics capability to get Fusion to operate.
Thanks,
Hi @Anonymous,
Depending on if a Win or Mac OS was installed on the Pi - it may be able to. If memory serves, it is Linux based which Fusion will not be able to be installed on.
Side note - even if it does get running, I am unsure without running a VM if you will have enough computing power or graphics capability to get Fusion to operate.
Thanks,
Hi @Anonymous,
Then as far as I know, it shouldn't fail installation. It will go through. You may get some warnings upon launch about performance, but I'd be curious to see! Definitely keep us posted with your success.
Thanks,
Hi @Anonymous,
Then as far as I know, it shouldn't fail installation. It will go through. You may get some warnings upon launch about performance, but I'd be curious to see! Definitely keep us posted with your success.
Thanks,
@Anonymous , any updates? I know this post is pretty old, but I was just wondering if this has been tried before with any success.
@Anonymous , any updates? I know this post is pretty old, but I was just wondering if this has been tried before with any success.
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