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Supporting MacOS #124

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Speak2Erase opened this issue May 6, 2024 · 3 comments
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Supporting MacOS #124

Speak2Erase opened this issue May 6, 2024 · 3 comments
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@Speak2Erase
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I want to support MacOS! I just don't own a new1 Mac and I don't know anyone who does. Thanks to Apple silicon, using a hackintosh is looking less and less viable- so short of me forking out $600 on a Mac mini I'm not really going to use, there's no way for me to work on this.

I'm open to contributions though! Either directly or indirectly via sending me a Mac.

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  1. I do actually own a MacBook pro from 2014. It runs Linux currently and I'm not sure if I can even run MacOS 10.12, which is the minimum supported version by Rust. MacOS 11+ is the minimum version for arm64 builds, though.

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Lionmeow commented May 6, 2024

define "new"
I do have a semi-newer cheap refurbished mac, would need to find the specific model, but if it counts, I would be willing to lend my testing time

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New would be anything with M1+, ideally..

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gBasil commented May 6, 2024

I have an M1 MacBook running Sonoma, and I would be willing to help out.

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