However, there was a problem. The new M1 chip on her MacBook Air didn’t support Boot Camp. Plus, Boot Camp requires rebooting each time you switch from one OS to another, which was a timewaster. She sought advice from a friend deep in the Apple world. "Just use Parallels Desktop!"...
I have installed Quartus Prime Lite Edition (22.1std.0.915) inside Parallel Desktop 18 (Win 11) running on MacBook M1 (Ventura). I could compile the projects but faced issues deploying them to the FPGA. The Hardware Setup does not detect the DE-SoC (USB-1)...
While I don't do the sort of work you do, I am doing some embedded Linux development with Fedora Linux as host with the Gnome desktop environment (sometimes XFCE) using VMware Fusion on an M1 MacBook Air with 8GB RAM/512 GB SSD. I have it set up with 4GB and 2 cores and seems t...
Just to verify, you are running directly on your MacBook Air and not within a virtualised environment like VirtualBox or Parallels on the Mac? Are you running on the builtin monitor or on an external monitor (this honestly shouldn't matter in terms of Metal support, but it's good to ...
Hi all! I recently, as of yesterday in fact, acquired for myself a new M1 Mac Mini. I love it so far, but I have one question. Is there an accessible way to run a windows virtual machine on an m1 mac? Everything I've read online suggests Parallels Deskto
This one you can install in Parallels Desktop on a Mac with M1. I'm running Windows on ARM on my M1 MacBook, and it works quite fine. However, when it comes to FrameMaker: Currently, FrameMaker only supports the "normal" Windows on x64 Intel/AMD processors. F...
There's really no need to run Fusion 360 in Parallels on Win11 when it runs through Rosetta2, which is almost certainly faster and more stable than a Parallels/Win11 beta installation! I would also guess based on forum feedback and what I see in comments on youtube...
that will help you clear your RAM. Among our favorites areParallels Toolbox, which has an easy to use tool you can use to free memory and comes bundled with lots of other useful tools for $24.99/£20.99 a year (There’s afree 7-day trial available). Read ourreview of Parallels Tool...
Re: a new computer: At some point I'll want a Mac Mini M2 (but those aren't available yet). I recently replaced my 2012 MacBook Air with a MacBook Air M2, so I was hoping to put off replacing my Mac Mini for a while… Reply User profile for user: Nechama Nechama Author Use...
Another option is Parallels Desktop, a third-party service that allows you to switch back and forth between macOS and Windows without having to reboot, but that product requires an annual subscription. Before we begin installing Windows using Boot Camp, make sure you're on an Intel-b...