Qualification of Maya 8.0 on Mac OS X

Last updated: Aug.22nd, 2006


Qual chart update is in progress. The information contained in this chart is currently being updated.

Products Version Software Date
Maya Complete/Unlimited 8.0 200607200022

General Configuration

In order to determine whether your system is qualified to run Maya and mental ray for Maya, you must have a qualified processor, operating system, graphics card, and official Apple-supplied graphics driver. See the following sections.

As well, you must meet other requirements such as:

General disclaimers:


Information for specific Mac OS X versions

How to tell which version of Mac OS X is installed: Select "About this Mac" in the Apple menu. The general OS version number will be just below the logo; e.g., Version 10.4.7.
To find the precise build number, click the version text. It will change to the build number; e.g., Build 8I125. (Occasionally Apple will release slightly different Versions with the same version number but which may behave differently. It may only be possible to identify the OS version by the build number.)

Mac OS X version Notes
10.4.7 Maya 8.0 is qualified for use with OS X 10.4.7 as indicated below.
10.4.6  Maya 8.0 has been tested on Mac OS X 10.4.6. 
10.4.5 or earlier Due to graphics drivers issues, it is not recommended to run Maya 8.0 on 10.4.5 or earlier.
10.3.9 and earlier Maya 8.0 will not install on 10.3.9.

 


System and Graphics


System Tested
Any G3 and G4 ( G3 and G4 based Desktop and portable systems will no longer be tested. See note above under General Disclaimers )
No
Power Mac G5
Single 1.6 GHz
Single 1.8 GHz
Dual 1.8 GHz
Dual 2.0 GHz
Dual 2.3 GHz
Dual 2.5 GHz
Dual 2.7 GHz
Yes
Power Mac G5
(PCI Express)
Dual Core 2.0 GHz
Dual Core 2.3 GHz
Dual - Dual Core 2.5 GHz
Yes
iMac
G5 ( 17" and 20")
All models
No*
Xserve G5
All models
No

* All Macs with built in Flat Panels (iMacs and PowerBooks) are limited to built-in screen resolutions. These resolutions may limit the use of Maya; for example, menu bars may not be fully drawn and windows may need screen resolution that is not available. Using an external monitor and setting the resolution to 1280 x 1024 allows full use of Maya menus and windows.

Maya 8.0 on Intel Based Macs
Maya 8.0 for OS X is not a Universal Binary and will not run natively on the new Intel-based Macs from Apple. While you may be able to experiment with Maya under emulation through Apple's Rosetta, it was not designed for 3d-intensive applications such as Maya and as such we will not be able to provide support if you try to work this way.  We do not make forward looking statements regarding which platforms will be supported in future product releases.


Detailed Driver Notes

All qualifications are performed using only the official Apple default drivers that are included with a particular version of an OS (e.g., 10.4) or OS update (e.g., 10.4.7). Drivers acquired by any other means; e.g., directly from a graphics vendor, are considered unsupported and therefore not qualified. We cannot guarantee the stability of Maya using unsupported drivers. We have received numerous reports of problems with drivers other than those released by Apple as part of the OS.

How to verify which version of a video driver is installed on your Mac OS X system: In a Finder window, navigate to /System/Library/Extensions/(vendor extension file). With this file selected, choose File -> Info to view the version information.

For example, to determine the version of the video driver installed for the Nvidia GeForce FX 6800 Ultra, select the /System/Library/Extensions/NVDANV40Hals.kext file and then choose File -> Info.

General notes about Graphics Cards

Dual monitor support

Legacy Graphics
The following graphics cards are no longer tested but may continue to provide acceptable use in Maya. Please refer to the Maya 6.5 for OS X qualification chart to evaluate a particular card's previous use in Maya. While you may continue to use one of these cards, please note that we may not be able to provide support for any issues you encounter.
ATI Rage 128 PCI ATI Rage128

ATI Rage128 Pro

ATI Radeon ATI Radeon 7500 NVIDIA GeForce2 MX
NVIDIA GeForce 4 MX ATI Mobility Radeon M3 ATI Mobility Radeon M6
ATI Mobility Radeon 7500 NVIDIA
GeForce4 420 Go
NVIDIA
GeForce4 440 Go
ATI PCI graphics ATI Radeon 8500 NVIDIA GeForce3
ATI Radeon 9000 Pro ATI Radeon 9600  NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200

ATI Radeon x850xt

Model OS X Version 
ATI Radeon x850xt 10.4.7
Limitations and Solutions
Limitation Transparency is not working properly in the Hardware Renderer or the High Quality Viewport
Solution None

ATI Radeon x800xt

Model OS X Version 
ATI Radeon x800xt 10.4.7
Limitations and Solutions
Limitation Transparency is not working properly in the Hardware Renderer or the High Quality Viewport
Solution None

ATI Radeon 9600/9800 (RV based Cards)

Model OS X Version 
ATI Radeon 9600/9800 10.4.7
Limitations and Solutions
Limitation This card does not support Hardware Rendering
Solution None

Nvidia 6800 Ultra

Model OS X Version 
Nvidia 6800 Ultra 10.4.7
Limitations and Solutions
Limitation Shadows do not render properly and may make geometry render completely black in the Hardware Renderer or the High Quality Viewport.
Solution None

Quadro FX 4500

Model OS X Version 
Quadro FX 4500 10.4.7
Limitations and Solutions
Limitation Shadows do not render properly and may make geometry render completely black in the Hardware Renderer or the High Quality Viewport.
Solution None

 


Compiler Requirements

If you are building plug-ins for Maya, note that the Maya API requires a specific compiler and linker, on each of the platforms Autodesk supports in order to build compatible plug-ins. Maya 8.0 is built on: Mac OS X 10.4 with the XCode version 2.2 using the gcc 4.0.1 compiler. Using this compiler will guarantee binary compatibility when building plug-ins.  The specific compiler version is gcc version 4.0.1 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 5247).