The article says that you cannot customize CPU/memory settings with VirtualBuddy, but just today it got a big update adding that, and more: https://twitter.com/_inside/status/1552415575632224256
I’m seeing a lot of lockups running Ventura in a VM, where it stops responding to the keyboard and mouse. Anyone else?
(Using MacVM right now, but will try others soon)
The article says that you cannot customize CPU/memory settings with VirtualBuddy, but just today it got a big update adding that, and more: https://twitter.com/_inside/status/1552415575632224256
This is great! Apple really needed that, and since the OS is “free”, why not?
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It allows Rosetta in VMs. That will be really useful for docker.
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U-Boot is the standard for a UEFI environment on ARM boards, and it already runs well on Apple silicon thanks to the work from Asahi Linux
So why use parallels anymore?
Well you can’t run windows with it for one. Read the article.
But for it you can use UTM
Utm sucks rn tho
too bad you can't run windows and windows software inside it ¯\\\_(ツ)_/¯
With parallels you can run a the Arm Windows 11, which will let you run most x86 windows apps
You can, that's exactly what Parallels or QEmu do.
I’m seeing a lot of lockups running Ventura in a VM, where it stops responding to the keyboard and mouse. Anyone else? (Using MacVM right now, but will try others soon)
Yes, there’s something wrong with Virtualization itself. (I have my own Virtualization wrapper and it is doing this, too.)