@d-healey https://community.arm.com/arm-community-blogs/b/tools-software-ides-blog/posts/windows-release-of-arm-performance-libraries
Is this something that can work out? I am not too knowledgeable in FFT library, so I don't know if this is something I can use in ARM windows virtualization
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RE: M2 mac using parallels to compile windows VST3
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RE: M2 mac using parallels to compile windows VST3
@Christoph-Hart so, is there any workaround regarding this? I don't mind actually to spend just a bit for both system, maybe I'll purchase a cheap windows desktop, just for compiling. It's just, I'll be really really happy if everything works out well on Parallels running windows too, and my wallet also very happy hahaha
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RE: M2 mac using parallels to compile windows VST3
@d-healey so it seems the best way is still to use both Windows and Mac machine for greater stability right.
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RE: M2 mac using parallels to compile windows VST3
@d-healey as far as i know, it wont work on native m2 chip. But I wonder does IPP works on Windows virtualization that uses m2 chip? And also, what if I compile my project(that contains convolution) on Windows(running Parallels or other virtualization) with IPP off?
And also interested to know more about any other caveat in using only m2 macbook for compiling both Windows and Mac VST3, before I fully commit in buying the m2.
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RE: M2 mac using parallels to compile windows VST3
@aaronventure Thank you for the reply. From reading this forum, I already got the idea that I can dual boot using m2 MacOS. But I'm still not getting confirmation if I can completely compile windows VST using windows virtualization(Parallels), as my plugins will have convolution, and it requires IPP on windows. As far as I know, IPP will not work on ARM architecture. And also I want to know what else do I need to keep in mind before purchasing the macbook.
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M2 mac using parallels to compile windows VST3
Hello everyone. I want to buy a new workstation, and thinking of buying M2 macbook pro.
I had a great time successfully compiling VST3 on my windows desktop, and it works great, but my cpu broke down, and it's been a long time since i want to buy a MacBook for other purposes as well.
My question is, can I run parallels running windows 11 pro and compile windows VST from there? And how about the IPP running in parallels? Does it supported? Because I don't want to spend alot of money for 2 devices, as I based in Malaysia, technically a computer can cost about 4 months of salary.