The hardware specifications and recommendations below apply to professional users of Rhino (and other design software) this same group often creates complex and demanding models. Having spoken to a good number of Rhino for Mac users, many of whom were using underpowered hardware with disappointing results, we decided to create a matrix of the current Mac products that are most suited to the more demanding Rhino for Mac user.
It is certainly possible to “get by” with a lower specification Mac and experience restricted rendering (for instance), but for those purchasing up to date hardware most do not want to make that compromise (in our experience).
I divide a rhino spline with a DIVIDE object into 100 parts and I send the data of the P output to a panel, in order to export the data to an EXCEL file. BUT AS THESE DATA ARE THE X,Y,Z DATA FOR A REAL PATH, I WANT TO HAVE THE DATA COMPLETELY WITHOUT ANY ROUND OFF. Regarding 'clear results,' the Purge button on the Specify tab will clear solution results. It won't do anything for changes in units. Try the latest version (1.4.1.8). It checks for a change in units in the Rhino document and prompts the user for guidance. It will also warn if unsupported length units are being used to model the geometry.
How To Change Units In Rhino For Mac Air
The best specification for running Rhino 7 for Mac ultimately depends on what you are using Rhino for but here are some pointers on the various facets that can influence performance.
How To Change Units In Rhino Mac
The four hardware variables that we are commonly asked about and that have the most effect on performance are:
Operating System (OS)
Processor (CPU)
Graphics Card (GPU)
Memory (RAM)
For new Apple machines the above choices are somewhat limited by the fact that Mac notebook and desktop machines are pre-configured with limited options and, in some cases, not upgradeable.
The table below summarises the suitability of the current Apple Mac range for running Rhino.