Mojave VM on an M1 Mac
Mojave VM on an M1 Mac
So now the topic at hand will shift to preserving a method to run the current version of PowerCadd as long as possible. Of course we can keep old Macs around but it would be nice to basically preserve a time capsule (VM) of the current Mojave/PC setup to use for another decade. I am just starting a thread so we can share any insights or info etc...
Re: Mojave VM on an M1 Mac
I'm on board but you suggested Mohave wouldn't run in the upcoming VMWare because ARM…poolvibe wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 5:27 pmSo now the topic at hand will shift to preserving a method to run the current version of PowerCadd as long as possible. Of course we can keep old Macs around but it would be nice to basically preserve a time capsule (VM) of the current Mojave/PC setup to use for another decade. I am just starting a thread so we can share any insights or info etc...
Has something changed your mind?
Regards
Paul
Re: Mojave VM on an M1 Mac
I haven't seen any Mojave or older OS X VM's run on an M1 Mac. I am hoping it becomes possible. I was hoping there are others that need the same solution.I'm on board but you suggested Mohave wouldn't run in the upcoming VMWare because ARM…
Has something changed your mind?
Re: Mojave VM on an M1 Mac
I will for sure. They can pry PowerCadd from my cold dead hands…poolvibe wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 5:38 pmI haven't seen any Mojave or older OS X VM's run on an M1 Mac. I am hoping it becomes possible. I was hoping there are others that need the same solution.I'm on board but you suggested Mohave wouldn't run in the upcoming VMWare because ARM…
Has something changed your mind?
Have been considering Form Z since Sketchup went subscription model, but PowerCadd wil be hard to give up
Wonder if Alfred will be chiming in?
Paul
Re: Mojave VM on an M1 Mac
Any kind of VM, Emulation, whatever..... The other CAD packages I have looked at are just awful
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Re: Mojave VM on an M1 Mac
I’m not at all discouraged. No way I’m going to another program or stop working on WildTools. Right now I’m fighting with 3D Threads for Nuts & Bolts.
Maybe five years from now I might envy running on a new machine, but right now I don’t begin to care.
PowerCADD has always been fast, but I’m on High Sierra and a SSD. It takes about a second to start up. The only situation where speed was an issue was in importing huge numbers of topo points. We were able to make it 6X faster with a change in passing a variable in a routine. Same exact programming but it involved passing a const reference to a PDObject instead of passing the PDObject itself.
So cheer up everyone! If you want more speed, get a SSD.
Alfred
Maybe five years from now I might envy running on a new machine, but right now I don’t begin to care.
PowerCADD has always been fast, but I’m on High Sierra and a SSD. It takes about a second to start up. The only situation where speed was an issue was in importing huge numbers of topo points. We were able to make it 6X faster with a change in passing a variable in a routine. Same exact programming but it involved passing a const reference to a PDObject instead of passing the PDObject itself.
So cheer up everyone! If you want more speed, get a SSD.
Alfred
Re: Mojave VM on an M1 Mac
Alfred.... Some of us can't stay on old machines because of other software and it's impractical to carry 2 laptops around if mobility is needed.
Re: Mojave VM on an M1 Mac
Just read through the VMWare and Parallels blogs. I'm not optimistic about running Mojave in a VM on an M1 Mac…
VMWare isn't planning to prioritize running MacOS's in a VM right away anyway…
Even if they eventually do, it probably won't run Mojave…
Parallels supposedly will run Big Sur in a VM on an M1 but that won't help…
Looks like we'll have to stockpile older Macs
You can still buy Intel-based Mini's on the Apple website
I have PowerCadd running in a VM on my 2018 Mini and it's snappy, faster than running native on my 2014 Mini
Paul
Re: Mojave VM on an M1 Mac
I picked up a basic 2018 refurbished mini, including Apple Care. it shipped to me with Catalina on it but I was able to install Mojave as that was the original OS for that model. Powercadd runs great on it. In addition, I have the choice to run mojave on an external start up drive once the security chip is configured to allow starting up from an external drive. So that machine is capable of keeping Powercadd going in a couple of ways. I use my iMac's (which is fairly new and won't run Mojave) 2nd monitor for the Mini when I want to use PCadd. I also run PCadd in Parallels in the iMac. I keep my docs in iCloud so they're available to both machines (which seems to work). The cool thing about the mini is it wasn't too expensive-- about $600, its new, and it fits on my desk with my iMac. I think this setup will work for quite a while. At some point Apple won't provide security and Safari updates for Mojave etc. Then it'll be a machine primarily dedicated to PCadd and not used on the internet for much