Jager
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Just a heads-up for those of you who use QuickLoad on a Mac, running under a virtual machine like Parallels or VMWare's Fusion...
In late 2020 Apple began transitioning its Mac hardware from Intel x86 processors to its own ARM-based CPU's.
The short summary:QuickLoad does NOT presently work on these new Apple chips. (See below).
The slightly longer summary: At present, the only virtualization solution supporting Apple's ARM architecture is Parallels v17. (Parallels v16.5 was an interim release that also supported ARM, but I do not believe that is commercially available any longer).Parallels v17 ARM architectures require Windows 10 or Windows 11. They are not supported in earlier versions of Windows.
Windows is an x86-based program. Microsoft currently has a beta version of Windows 11 that supports ARM (accessing that beta version of Win11 requires you first join Microsoft's Windows Insider program).
Unfortunately, QuickLoad, even under Parallels v17, running the ARM-supported experimental build of Windows 11, fails to run.
A number of people are looking at this. If/when a solution for QuickLoad-on-ARM is found, I'll update this thread.
In late 2020 Apple began transitioning its Mac hardware from Intel x86 processors to its own ARM-based CPU's.
The short summary:
The slightly longer summary: At present, the only virtualization solution supporting Apple's ARM architecture is Parallels v17. (Parallels v16.5 was an interim release that also supported ARM, but I do not believe that is commercially available any longer).
Windows is an x86-based program. Microsoft currently has a beta version of Windows 11 that supports ARM (accessing that beta version of Win11 requires you first join Microsoft's Windows Insider program).
Unfortunately, QuickLoad, even under Parallels v17, running the ARM-supported experimental build of Windows 11, fails to run.
A number of people are looking at this. If/when a solution for QuickLoad-on-ARM is found, I'll update this thread.
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