

About Parallels Desktop for Mac with Apple M Series Chip Rosetta can translate the Parallels Desktop user interface and web services, but not virtual machines. So, due to these technical limitations, Rosetta translates applications that work in user space only. Virtual Machine applications that virtualize x86_64 computer platforms. Mac applications that are originally created for Intel-based Mac computers work on Mac computers with Apple M Series chip out of the box by utilizing the Rosetta framework - a translation process that allows running Intel x86_64 applications on Apple M Series chip. Rosetta can translate most Intel-based applications, but it can't translate the following executables: If you are switching from a Mac with an Intel processor to a Mac with Apple M Series Chip or the other way around, please refer to KB 125344 for more details. Therefore, a virtual machine created on an Intel-based Mac cannot be used on a Mac with M Series Chip, and vise-versa. Software applications are heavily dependent on a computer's CPU architecture: an application that is compiled (created) for one architecture, cannot be easily run on another architecture. Virtual machines created on Intel-based Mac computers have x86_64 CPU architecture that is fundamentally different from the Arm architecture. It is built on Arm architecture and includes a system on a chip (SoC) that combines numerous powerful technologies into a single silicon, featuring a unified memory architecture for dramatically improved performance and efficiency. If you would install the older evo 10.0 version again, please use the following download link.Apple M Series chip is a successor of iPad’s A14Z chip and the first designed specifically for the Mac. As of our evo version 9, OpenGL 3.2 is required in any case. Unfortunately, we cannot tell you whether these workarounds also work with our latest DIALux evo version 10.1, as we have not tested this yet. More information on this topic can certainly be found in forums or the respective product homepages. Here you can find the video from Parallels about this: It is possible to use both the 32-bit variant and the 64-bit version of our DIALux evo software with the virtualisation software VMware Fusion 8.1.0 in any Windows environment supported by our evo software on a Mac system.įrom Parallels 13 (from November 2017), you can also use our DIALux evo version in any Windows environment spported by our evo software on a Mac system. However, we can give you successfully tested workarounds with which it is possible to use our DIALux evo software on an Apple system. We have not planned a pure Mac version for the near future.

Our DIALux evo lighting design software has only been developed for Windows systems, which we also support exclusively.
