Hi Kerry,

 

I’ve been running my system on M1/Monterrey-Pd 53.0 with no issues, and am enjoying the performance boost immensely. Any externals I haven’t been able to get, I’ve compiled (I can’t speak for GEM, though).

 

You say: “Miller told me that it may not handle Pd’s real time processes, that he saw messages about problems.”

 

That would certainly be a concern!  I haven’t heard anything about this; can you (or Miller) please elaborate?

 

 

Phil Stone

Davis, CA  USA

 



>From: "kerry l. hagan" <klhagan@gmail.com>
>Subject: [PD] Apple Silicon (M1 Pro, M1 Max, M2) questions
>Message-ID: <E590C001-DF7A-4C8D-91BD-8105F498EF0E@gmail.com>

>Hi all,

>I need to update my laptop, and I?m trying to decide between M1 Pro, M1 Max and M2. CPU benchmarks show that M1 Max runs fastest, >but Miller told me that it may not handle Pd?s real time processes, that he saw messages about problems. So when I Googled and also >searched this list, I?m finding issues with externals and compiling, but nothing specific about vanilla Pd, no externals, running poorly on >Apple chips.

>They’ve been out for a while (except M2), so maybe you all can advise?

>Thanks,

>Kerry