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supported mac os versions

Open zouterover opened this issue 5 years ago • 3 comments
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I see Sierra as latest compatible version. Any idea whether this would work on Catalina (10.15.7)?

zouterover avatar Nov 25 '20 09:11 zouterover

Likewise would appreciate if someone could comment on if this works for Big Sur

assist726 avatar Dec 09 '20 04:12 assist726

👉 Oops, I should have checked the JetBrains settings menu(s) before burning time on the ram disk thing. It doesn't seem like there is an option to point to the RAM disk anymore. (Using version 2020.03, tried with intellij and another jetbrains IDE)

(LMK if I'm missing something)


~If this re: the OS X RAM Disk part, ~there are some GUI apps you might try~ there's an open source GUI, TmpDisk. Found it here:~

~https://gist.github.com/htr3n/344f06ba2bb20b1056d7d5570fe7f596#third-party-tools~

~Or direct link~

~(After you have your RAM disk, you can follow the instructions inside this repo re: how to point JetBrains IDE/ intellij, to that.)~

~As the TmpDisk README says, these actually disappear on eject or restart. But the TmpDisk README has a note about this, and how to create a RAM disk on boot. Seemingly there is also a GUI option for creating the RAM disk when TmpDisk launches, so it might be sufficient to make sure TmpDisk opens with login items.~

Oops, I should have checked the settings menu before burning time on that. It doesn't seem like there is an option to point to the RAM disk anymore. (Using version 2020.03, tried with intellij and another jetbrains IDE)

floer32 avatar Mar 02 '21 18:03 floer32

Send PR or update readme please

ScriptedAlchemy avatar Mar 17 '22 08:03 ScriptedAlchemy