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Apple Computing Products:
Running Windows on your Mac
CrossOver Allows x86 Windows Apps to Run on Apple M1 Macs
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1868208" data-attributes="member: 396914"><p>Well, it is a bit of a hack in that it's not a true Win on M1 solution. It works, but only so long as Rosetta 2 does. But we don't need to debate terms. What Windows users want (and eventually need) is a way to run Windows on Apple Silicon. Either MS comes up with it, or the various emulator developers (CrossOver, Parallels, VMWare, etc) will give a go at a direct emulator, not through Rosetta 2. I'm frankly amazed that CrossOver works as smoothly as they claim. That's a tribute to the speed of the Apple Silicon and Rosetta 2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1868208, member: 396914"] Well, it is a bit of a hack in that it's not a true Win on M1 solution. It works, but only so long as Rosetta 2 does. But we don't need to debate terms. What Windows users want (and eventually need) is a way to run Windows on Apple Silicon. Either MS comes up with it, or the various emulator developers (CrossOver, Parallels, VMWare, etc) will give a go at a direct emulator, not through Rosetta 2. I'm frankly amazed that CrossOver works as smoothly as they claim. That's a tribute to the speed of the Apple Silicon and Rosetta 2. [/QUOTE]
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