![]() I can run it here from my desk with no issue, using real Windows. Presently the tech is telling me that, ".XPanel just keeps saying Loading Interface." What's the trick to getting it to run on either the MAC side or Windows side? C3P Assuming Adobe AIR and Crestron’s Application (XPanel Version 1.7. Pretty sure they all use Parallels and I make the Xpanel so that it runs off the Crestron processor. Change the file extension of the compiled VTPro-e file from. It seems every time I make an Xpanel for our techs to use to test the Crestron side, they can't get it to load on their damn MACs. We do several Savant projects where Crestron may be the HVAC or Video (DM/NVX) system. Hook it up to a TCP/IP Server and you have an easy way to send digital/analog/serial data across. It's sort of like a crosspoint (or touchpanel definition) with a defined protocol (in the help file). Subject: Getting an Xpanel to run on a Mac using Parallels Subject: Re: Crestron Control from 3rd party. Bridged always works locally.Ĭan they connect to the processor with toolbox?įrom: > on behalf of "Heather Baiman " > Funny, shared works sometimes locally and sometimes not. On Jul 25, 2018, at 2:17 PM, Kol Johnson > wrote:Ĭould be network settings (device-network) for the VM in parallels, I usually use bridged-default adapter unless I am doing VPN then I have to use shared.
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