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User profile for user: pagrestb
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Is the new M2 MacBook Air able to run Rosetta2?
I am analyzing the possibility of purchasing a new 14" MPA to replace my old MBP15", but need to run QXP and ePageCreator, both still Intel only apps.
They run on M1 under Rosetta2.
Thanks in advance.
MacBook Air (2020 or later)
Posted on Jun 19, 2022 10:23 AM
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User profile for user: leroydouglas
leroydouglas
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Posted on Jun 19, 2022 10:38 AM
pagrestb wrote:
Is the new M2 MacBook Air able to run Rosetta2?
I am analyzing the possibility of purchasing a new 14" MPA to replace my old MBP15", but need to run QXP and ePageCreator, both still Intel only apps.
They run on M1 under Rosetta2.
Thanks in advance.
This is not an issue.
Rosetta 2 enables a Mac with Apple silicon to use apps built for a Mac with an Intel processor.
If you need to install Rosetta on your Mac - Apple Support
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User profile for user: leroydouglas
leroydouglas
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Jun 19, 2022 10:38 AM in response to pagrestb
pagrestb wrote:
Is the new M2 MacBook Air able to run Rosetta2?
I am analyzing the possibility of purchasing a new 14" MPA to replace my old MBP15", but need to run QXP and ePageCreator, both still Intel only apps.
They run on M1 under Rosetta2.
Thanks in advance.
This is not an issue.
Rosetta 2 enables a Mac with Apple silicon to use apps built for a Mac with an Intel processor.
If you need to install Rosetta on your Mac - Apple Support
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User profile for user: BobHarris
BobHarris
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Jun 19, 2022 10:41 AM in response to pagrestb
Going out on a limb - YES!
- The CPU instruction set is unchanged from the M1
- The operating system is unchanged from the M1 (both run Monterey 12)
- It would be stupid at this early date in the transition from intel to Apple Silicon to disable Rosetta2
- Apple just announced at the WWDC that Rossetta2 would be available inside virtual machines. This implies Rosetta2 may be available even longer than Rosetta1
- Apple continued the use the previous Rosetta1 (PowerPC to intel) for years before they stopping including it in operating system releases. From Tiger 10.4.3 through Snow Leopard 10.6 and stopped being available in Lion 10.7. That is 3 major Mac OS X operating systems.
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User profile for user: -Bubba-
-Bubba-
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Jun 19, 2022 10:29 AM in response to pagrestb
As far as I know, yes. Nothing has changed regarding the app's support, and the M2 chip is still Apple Silicon, like M1. If they run on M1 with Rosetta, they will almost certainly run on M2 with Rosetta.
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User profile for user: dialabrain
dialabrain
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Jun 19, 2022 10:34 AM in response to pagrestb
"And Rosetta2 seamlessly translates apps designed for Intel processors for use on your MacBookPro."
From: MacBook Pro 13-inch - Apple
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User profile for user: dialabrain
dialabrain
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Jun 19, 2022 10:29 AM in response to pagrestb
There's no reason to think it wouldn't but since it's not available as yet it's impossible to say.
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User profile for user: dialabrain
dialabrain
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Jun 19, 2022 10:33 AM in response to pagrestb
It's no longer impossible to say. Rosetta 2 is supported on the M2 MacBook Pro, so it follows it will be supported on the M2 MacBook Air.
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User profile for user: ku4hx
ku4hx
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M2 and intel apps