Hi Mikero,
yes it works.
You should be able to run Fusion 4 in a seperate folder... all the backend stuff should be self-contained... It gets instantiated when Fusion launches.
I haven't tested this, but it's an easy thing to try...
I have test it and can't find a problem. But it's important to start Fusion only once (4 or 5)!
Could you elabourate on 'does not support opengl or directx in an adequate way'?
(The graphics team put a ton of work into this release! They'd be saddened to hear you say that...)
I'm sorry too.
What are usefull information to give you some help?
I use Mac Systems with Intel GMA X3100 (a MacBook) and NVidia Geforce 320M (a MacMini) today.
This Mac Systems are supported by Fusion 3, I have no problems in the past, apart from that I can't start Fusion 3 on headless systems and I can' take screen captures on Mac OS X 10.6.
I'm running Guests with Windows 2000, XP, 2003 and 7 (SVGA not WDDM), Mac OS X 10.5, 10.6, and Linux SLES 9, 10, 11 Ubuntu 10, 11.
Lutz
p.s.
I installed Fusion 5, this removes any old Fusion.
Then I drop the Fusion 4 application to a separate folder, but you can rename the application and drop the renamed Fusion 4 to the Application folder too.
And every thing works well, I can use Fusion 4 or 5.