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I'm planning to try macOS arm64 emulation on x86 but I have a few questions, so i see if this is worth a try or not:
This can be done on macOS x86 only?
Can we get an internet connection? (From host to VM)
Can we get graphics acceleration passthrough? (From host to VM)
Can this method be done on macOS version other than Big Sur? (Monterey, Ventura or etc..)
If this guide helps to learn emulate macOS arm64 on x86, then that means we can install and run iOS & iPadOS apps?
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QEMU is universal, this means you can run this arm64 macos on any machine regardless of OS or CPU ARCH
2-3-4) idk, I didn't try the project
nope, IOS and iPadOS are similar to MacOS, but not the same, this means that no you cannot run IOS and IPadOS app natively, the only method to run those apps is through the IOS/IPadOS emulator, which you need the app source code to do so
I'm planning to try macOS arm64 emulation on x86 but I have a few questions, so i see if this is worth a try or not:
This can be done on macOS x86 only?
Can we get an internet connection? (From host to VM)
Can we get graphics acceleration passthrough? (From host to VM)
Can this method be done on macOS version other than Big Sur? (Monterey, Ventura or etc..)
If this guide helps to learn emulate macOS arm64 on x86, then that means we can install and run iOS & iPadOS apps?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: