Rosetta 2, allowing you to run Intel apps within a VM.
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support for most devices, including accelerated graphics, NAT networking, pointing devices (mouse, trackpad, with full support over Universal Control), keyboard, audio, entropy (random number generation).multiple concurrent VMs given sufficient host resources, you can run at least two VMs at once.configurable CPU core count, memory, display resolution (choice of three).Macintosh.īuild settings require you to set the size of the VM’s boot disk, together with the number of cores and memory size the latter two can also be set when launching the VM later. It can automatically download the latest release of Monterey from Apple and build it into a new VM, or you can build VMs using IPSW images used to restore Apple silicon Macs in DFU mode. When running on Ventura, you have an extra option to start up in Recovery Mode, which let me make the screenshots I showed yesterday. It comes with a ReadMe file and the same information built into a basic Help window. virtual machines built with macOS Monterey or Ventura, which Viable will build for you.an Apple silicon Mac it won’t run on any Intel model.That said, I’ve only experienced one crash during recent testing on both macOS 12.4 and 13 beta, and that occurred when building two VMs in succession. This is early beta software built using a beta release of Xcode and beta Virtualization features on a beta release of macOS, so anything could happen. For those who want to experiment with virtualising macOS on Apple silicon Macs, I’m delighted to offer my own experiment at last, Viable.