diamonddriller Posted March 30 Report Posted March 30 About to change from an Intel Mac to M4. Would you be kind enough to list the planes you sell that are ready for Mac silicon (universal binaries, or however you set the installer)? Thanks. Quote
Cameron Posted March 30 Report Posted March 30 DA40NG, SR20 G1000, SR22 Entegra, SR22 G1000, CJ525, G5, G500, and both Islander BN2 variants are ARM compatible. Quote
diamonddriller Posted March 30 Author Report Posted March 30 Thanks Cameron for your prompt reply. Those are enough to get me going Your systems requirements on the product page merely states the minimum version of the Mac OS, and I didn't see anything in the manuals, so your list is very welcome! Quote
diamonddriller Posted March 31 Author Report Posted March 31 @Pils M4 Max Studio. 40 core GPU version. That should be fine for a few years! Quote
Pils Posted March 31 Report Posted March 31 (edited) 54 minutes ago, diamonddriller said: @Pils M4 Max Studio. 40 core GPU version. That should be fine for a few years! Should just about be good enough for XP12! Edited March 31 by Pils Quote
Cameron Posted March 31 Report Posted March 31 1 hour ago, Pils said: Should just about be good enough for XP12! Max chips run X-Plane really well. He'll have a great experience for years to come. 1 Quote
diamonddriller Posted July 12 Author Report Posted July 12 Any news on other planes in the "fleet" that are shortly going to be ARM compatible? Quote
Cameron Posted July 12 Report Posted July 12 3 hours ago, diamonddriller said: Any news on other planes in the "fleet" that are shortly going to be ARM compatible? No news to give! Quote
diamonddriller Posted July 14 Author Report Posted July 14 Well, the old exxpression: "No news is good news" does not apply - and I have my tongue in my cheek It'll be when it'll be. Of course, I appreciate the fact that developers are often a one or two-man band, and probably have a "regular" job as well. It's a lot of work, and (in this case) no real return, unless you charge an upgrade fee. Actually, I think that's more than acceptable. It's one thing to get bug fixes and the odd extra feature for free, but a rewrite of a lot of code for a percentage of the customer base is another matter, and a few dollars for that would be fine. Quote
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