Yes, but then you’re running under emulation – don’t know how well it works, but native arm64 runs *much* faster (like 3 times faster in my non-scientific estimate for my own setup).
Phil
From: Edwin van der Heide pd@evdh.net Date: Tuesday, March 29, 2022 at 10:29 AM To: PD-list pd-list@lists.iem.at, Philip Stone pkstone@ucdavis.edu Subject: Re: [PD] [PD-announce] Pd 0.52-2 released You can open PD with Rosetta and all the intel libraries are available. See checkbox:
Best!
Edwin
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On 29 Mar 2022, at 18:45, Philip Stone via Pd-list <pd-list@lists.iem.atmailto:pd-list@lists.iem.at> wrote:
On an M1 Mac, Deken will only show Darwin-arm64 externals (that is, if you have the ‘Hide foreign architectures’ option checked, which I believe is the default). If that box is unchecked, you’ll see all architectures.
If you have old Darwin-amd64-32 externals lying around (like I did) Pd will attempt to load them, but will throw an error complaining about the mismatched architecture.
Phil Stone Davis, CA USA
Message: 2 Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2022 11:02:11 -0300 From: Alexandre Torres Porres <porres@gmail.commailto:porres@gmail.com>
Em seg., 28 de mar. de 2022 ?s 07:17, Dan Wilcox <danomatika@gmail.commailto:danomatika@gmail.com> escreveu:
Howdy Miller,
the macOS 10.10+ build is working fine and supports both x86_64 & arm64. I think you can remove the link to my previous 0.52-1 arm64-only build on the download page.
Great to know that, so let me see if I get it straight. If you have an apple silicon, it'll run under the hood the arm code and then it will only find and load 'arm64' externals? Or can you load both externals types? How does it work?
Oh, and Miller's site should say it is a universal binary ready for the new macs!
cheers