Thanks to both you and Scott. I'm still unsure how to proceed. There is
really only one 32-bit app I need to maintain and I have an ancient MacBook
Air that is stuck at Mac OS High Sierra. I could move the app there and
update my main working Mac to Big Sur. My main concern is that the Air will
No need to partition drives with VMs. You *do* need a good chunk of free
disk space, for example for Catalina, you probably want a minimum of a
50GB "drive" (a VM file on disk) and for Big Sur, I went to 100GB, but I
have a 1TB hard disk.
We also have a MacMini here with a bunch of external US
I did it the other way around (just last month!) I set up a VM (Parallels) for
running Catalina for older 32 bit apps. I was primarily trying to get my older
Adobe CS6 apps to work… though even with all the original disks (and a drive),
reinstalling ancient apps turned out to be more problematic
Thanks Paul, I was wondering about a VM. I've scanned Oracle's docs for all of 10 minutes but
it looks a bit complicated. Did you need to partition your hard drive? It also says to put the
OS intaller on a DVD but of course we don't have DVD drives any more. Does the mounted OS
install image wor
On 4/23/2021 5:02 PM, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode wrote:
Apple will require SDK 14 for new or updated iOS apps. Due to
incompatible 32-bit software, I'm still on Mojave. Does this mean I
need to update to Big Sur or Catalina before I can build for iOS?
I don't suppose there's any way to do
Apple will require SDK 14 for new or updated iOS apps. Due to incompatible 32-bit software, I'm
still on Mojave. Does this mean I need to update to Big Sur or Catalina before I can build for iOS?
I don't suppose there's any way to do it on Mojave? I've been dreading this...
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Jacqueline Landma