Installing Hypermesh for MAC

Altair Forum User
Altair Forum User
Altair Employee
edited October 2020 in Community Q&A

Hello all,

 

I need to install the student version of Hypermesh on my MAC. Several month ago I made an order for windows and I installed it successfully. I see a link for MAC also in the download section but the file is corrupted when I downloaded it. 

Does any one know what should I do to order a license for MAC? because when I try to make an order for HyperWorks Student Edition Annual License, I found that it is only possible for windows.

This is an annual lease license for windows operating systems that will be good for 365 days and does NOT include product phone support. Technical support for student version is provided by Academic Support Forum.

 

Thanks in advance,

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Answers

  • Altair Forum User
    Altair Forum User
    Altair Employee
    edited November 2015

    Hi mkhoshle,

     

    Please apply for a new license with your MacBook's Ethernet ID.

     

    For MacBook you can get the Ethernet ID from:

    System Preferences>> View>> Network

     

    In the left of the 'Network' window that opens, click the name of your connection (Ethernet in your case)

     

    Click   Advanced...and in the sheet that appears, click the Hardware>> Ethernet  

     

    The address is the string of letters and numbers next to 'MAC Address:', 'Ethernet ID:'

  • Altair Forum User
    Altair Forum User
    Altair Employee
    edited March 2016

    Prakash Pagadala,

     

    Im in need of some help.  I've downloaded the mac v.13 of hyper works.  I get the same response as the previous person 'file is corrupted'.  I've read that I need xquartz (have no clue how to use it) and I've also downloaded wineskin (no clue how to use it either).  Please help me install hyperworks, please!

     

    Hi mkhoshle,

     

     

     

    Please apply for a new license with your MacBook's Ethernet ID.

     

     

     

    For MacBook you can get the Ethernet ID from:

     

    System Preferences>> View>> Network

     

     

     

    In the left of the 'Network' window that opens, click the name of your connection (Ethernet in your case)

     

     

     

    Click   Advanced...and in the sheet that appears, click the Hardware>> Ethernet  

     

     

     

    The address is the string of letters and numbers next to 'MAC Address:', 'Ethernet ID:'

     

    hs