R Robert4 macrumors 6502a Original poster Apr 20, 2012 668 30 Dec 26, 2024 #1 Hello, My desktop imac in the Systems settings shows an "Apple M1" chip. I am trying to get the program SDR++ running, and the option it gives is for an "Intel chip". Are they the same ? Or, ? Thanks, Bob
Hello, My desktop imac in the Systems settings shows an "Apple M1" chip. I am trying to get the program SDR++ running, and the option it gives is for an "Intel chip". Are they the same ? Or, ? Thanks, Bob
MarkC426 macrumors 68040 May 14, 2008 3,868 2,190 UK Dec 26, 2024 #2 It is more of a case of does the software run on Macs…? Mac software will run on Intel and M series Macs. If it’s compiled for intel (and not AS), you need to run it using Rosetta (get info on the app and check the box for Rosetta).
It is more of a case of does the software run on Macs…? Mac software will run on Intel and M series Macs. If it’s compiled for intel (and not AS), you need to run it using Rosetta (get info on the app and check the box for Rosetta).
K kitKAC macrumors 65816 Feb 26, 2022 1,094 1,183 Dec 26, 2024 #3 If it's this software: https://www.sdrpp.org/ Install the build from the download page entitled: sdrpp_macos_arm.zip Reactions: MarkC426
If it's this software: https://www.sdrpp.org/ Install the build from the download page entitled: sdrpp_macos_arm.zip
Fishrrman macrumors Nehalem Feb 20, 2009 30,079 14,183 Dec 26, 2024 #4 Here's a direct link to the file kit mentioned above: https://github.com/AlexandreRouma/SDRPlusPlus/releases/download/nightly/sdrpp_macos_arm.zip Reactions: MarkC426
Here's a direct link to the file kit mentioned above: https://github.com/AlexandreRouma/SDRPlusPlus/releases/download/nightly/sdrpp_macos_arm.zip