Why do most people emulate windows on their Mac? So they can use specialized programs for work on their Mac at home. I would be one of this majority. Anyone know if we can break by the artificial limit of 256MB of VRAM for a Parallels session? Having this little VRAM is killing my ability to use CAD productively at home like I can at work (slow cursor response times/tracking accuracy). Everything else about the experience works fine since I've got a decent drive RPM and I set Win7 to have 8GB of SD-RAM to work with. I draft fast, and this simple setting is really holding me back. If anyone out there has a solution, I'd be profoundly thankful to hear about it.