![]() The company stated that it has developed a ‘new virtualization engine that uses the Apple M1 Mac chip’s. ![]() I’ll have another mess around over the weekend to test MSVC further when I have a bit more time. Parallels released a Technical Preview Program recently for M1 based Macs. The whole concept of these 2 OS’s running at the same time and fully interacting is just mind blowingly good for end users that need to work on both. Has anyone else messed around with this? It would seem a good move for Microsoft to start selling license for the arm version of windows you’d think. Follow the on-screen steps to complete the installation. Double-click the Install Parallels Desktop file. Open the Finder app and navigate to your Downloads folder. I haven’t tried running it on an Intel machine yet though. Download the latest version of Parallels to your Mac (version 18). ![]() I was expecting it not to work, then I tried the Release configuration and to my surprise that compiled and ran without a problem. So I installed MSVS and it gave a warning that it isn’t supported but I went ahead anyway, I gave the juce test GUI project a try and in debug mode it didnt work, it asked to download some symbols which didn’t help. I’m really surprised how well it works and integrates, I’ve installed sound Forge and it’s almost as though it’s native to the MAC. ![]() I’ve just got an M1 mac mini for compiling juce projects and thought I’d give running W11 a go in the parallels desktop a go.
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