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Native Apple Silicon Support

Open bvogt3000 opened this issue 4 years ago • 7 comments

First, thanks for the new SDR program! I am a mac guy and love SDR radio, so it is nice to finally see a new SDR program come to the Mac. Right now SDR++ is running through Rosetta on my m1 Mac Mini, it works rather well. I am still wondering though if there is a plan to have native Apple Silicon support?

bvogt3000 avatar Sep 24 '21 20:09 bvogt3000

Hello, Unfortunately I don't own (and can't afford) any mac so I won't be able to add support for apple silicon myself.

AlexandreRouma avatar Sep 24 '21 20:09 AlexandreRouma

Ok, I just figured I would check. Nonetheless thanks for the SDR program! It still runs great through Rosetta.

bvogt3000 avatar Sep 24 '21 20:09 bvogt3000

Hello, Unfortunately I don't own (and can't afford) any mac so I won't be able to add support for apple silicon myself.

What if you could?

l-gothberg avatar Oct 03 '21 01:10 l-gothberg

What if you could?

Unless <insert price of a M1 machine here> magically appears in my bank account, I can't I'm just a student, I don't have the cash nor the need for a brand new apple device Even used they're almost MSRP anyway...

Tried emulation for intel macs and that kinda works but I can't actually start the software since it needs OpenGL...

AlexandreRouma avatar Oct 03 '21 02:10 AlexandreRouma

What if you could?

Unless <insert price of a M1 machine here> magically appears in my bank account, I can't I'm just a student, I don't have the cash nor the need for a brand new apple device Even used they're almost MSRP anyway...

Tried emulation for intel macs and that kinda works but I can't actually start the software since it needs OpenGL...

Check your email.

l-gothberg avatar Oct 03 '21 06:10 l-gothberg

Checked and responded 👍

AlexandreRouma avatar Oct 03 '21 16:10 AlexandreRouma

First, thanks for the new SDR program! I am a mac guy and love SDR radio, so it is nice to finally see a new SDR program come to the Mac. Right now SDR++ is running through Rosetta on my m1 Mac Mini, it works rather well. I am still wondering though if there is a plan to have native Apple Silicon support?

If you know how to compile, you can compile SDR++ from source. I compiled it on my M1 mini, and it runs natively. When I got sometime, I'll try to learn how to package Mac Applications and help provide ready to use application. I'm a software engineer, but I write web applications, C/C++ is not my strength.

n2iw avatar Oct 12 '21 21:10 n2iw

Apple silicon is supported but sitll haven't got hardware. no reason for it to not work so I'll close.

AlexandreRouma avatar Sep 29 '22 12:09 AlexandreRouma