top | item 31879701 (no title) denfromufa | 3 years ago Does Rosetta still work in the virtualized MacOS when using Appleās virtualization framework? discuss order hn newest easeout|3 years ago Yes: Just now I checked TextEdit's "Open with Rosetta" box in Get Info, launched it, and saw it come up as an Intel process in Activity Monitor.This was in a Ventura beta 2 VM run with Apple's virtualization sample project: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/virtualization/run... easeout|3 years ago One limitation I have observed is that this VM can't host another VM itself. load replies (1) astrange|3 years ago Works in Linux VMs too. (on Ventura) easeout|3 years ago Details about that: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/virtualization/run...
easeout|3 years ago Yes: Just now I checked TextEdit's "Open with Rosetta" box in Get Info, launched it, and saw it come up as an Intel process in Activity Monitor.This was in a Ventura beta 2 VM run with Apple's virtualization sample project: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/virtualization/run... easeout|3 years ago One limitation I have observed is that this VM can't host another VM itself. load replies (1)
easeout|3 years ago One limitation I have observed is that this VM can't host another VM itself. load replies (1)
astrange|3 years ago Works in Linux VMs too. (on Ventura) easeout|3 years ago Details about that: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/virtualization/run...
easeout|3 years ago Details about that: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/virtualization/run...
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This was in a Ventura beta 2 VM run with Apple's virtualization sample project: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/virtualization/run...
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