bootcamp and M1
does the new macbook air with a M1 has a bootcamp?
MacBook
does the new macbook air with a M1 has a bootcamp?
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Virtualization engines that have been ported to the M1 will support Windows. This is not the same as native booting of Windows via Bootcamp.
WWDC showed Linux using Parallels on a Mini using an ARM/M1 processor.
so we can’t use microsoft on new macbook,right?
"This advantage" being, "keep in mind however that it gains iPhone and iPad apps compatibility,"
they have since windows rt made a new arm windows 10 one of their surface models run it, think it runs x86 apps too, it's not meant for games or the likes of cause
It just runs x86 32 bit apps not 64 bit ones. And most of the developers are not even supporting 32 bit apps on arm anymore.
RISC was invented way back in 1980s but no one really cared and now it's the one that seems to be emerging as the winner.
Old wine in new bottles...a much much better bottle
masala_dosa wrote:
Old wine in new bottles...a much much better bottle
...and the wine has aged very well. 😎
GoldenDoggiesRule wrote:
The loss of Boot Camp is a huge kick in the weebles for me.
Are you being forced to buy an Apple M1 Mac?
However, Loner T, that was an ARM version of Linux.
Halliday wrote:
However, Loner T, that was an ARM version of Linux.
Yes, that is also what I stated earlier. 😉 Was it ambiguous?
Well, Loner T. I can’t seem to find where you stated that the Linux version, running on an Apple-Silicon based Mac, was an ARM version. 🤷🏻♂️
Yes it's been brewing since 1980s ^_^
masala_dosa wrote:
Yes it's been brewing since 1980s ^_^
🤣
Updates on a potential solution:
Codeweavers, makers of CrossOver, released a blog entry this week saying they got Quicken, Team Fortress and The Witcher 3 (among other Windows apps) running on M1 (MacBook Air).
Might not be perfect yet, but it opens a door of possibilities for the future.
MIstah_Broadway wrote:
LMAO WOOOOOOW !
Why even include bootcamp in M1 if we can't even use it ?!
Because it uses the same MacOS as other Macs that can use Boot Camp. Do you want to pay for development and distribution of a unique OS? There are features in the OS on any computer that can't be used because of hardware differences.
Bootcamp is not supported on non-Intel Macs.
bootcamp and M1