Windows 11 - Virtual Machine on Intel Mac
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@DanH can you make a mock project folder and upload it, then give me steps to try and reproduce?
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@aaronventure yes, do you have faust enabled?
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@DanH yes
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@aaronventure ok so one thing that is really slowing me down is that all my drives keep changing location / letter, so nothing is linking properly after a restart. So my Mac drive begins as, say, z:, but then becomes T/S/D whatever next time I turn it on! Have I set up parallels wrong do you think?
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@DanH ok so moving Hise and my project to the C: drive has solved this. I can build the faust dll now.
Not ideal though as I would much prefer your system! Plus I've no idea how large the c: drive actually is....
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@DanH Just make a symbolic link on the C drive, you don't have to move it.
The context extension won't install because it screams about it not being x64, so just use the command prompt to create a symlink
Although I have separate HISE sources on mac and on the windows VM.
For projects I just use the projects dir on the mac, that works fine.
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@aaronventure ok so you have different HISE folders for OSX and Windows? If so where do you store the Windows one?
This is an intel machine so I may get away without the screaming
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@DanH it's in the documents folder on the vm, on mac it's in the user directory.
I think what you're running into might be a permissions thing.
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@aaronventure ok I'll have a deeper look at it all. Cheers for the help!
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This might be of interest for MAC users:
https://mac.getutm.app/ -
@Dan-Korneff Running UTM for over a month now. I have issues getting the audio interface to work and still have not tried MIDI inputs
I would have preferred to use Proxmox by seeing all the great things people are saying about, but it's not avail for ARM and probably won't be in a foreseeable future unfortunately... -
@ustk said in Windows 11 - Virtual Machine on Intel Mac:
I would have preferred to use Proxmox by seeing all the great things people are saying about, but it's not avail for ARM and probably won't be in a foreseeable future unfortunately...
I don't think ARM processors have enough cores to make a good Proxmox server.
The audio device issue is also present on Proxmox. My solution for the rare occasions I need to get audio out is a bluetooth headset, forwarding a bluetooth USB dongle directly to the MacOS VM.