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Phil Gons (Faithlife) said:
We'll be moving to .NET 6 later this year (the first preview was released a couple of weeks ago), which brings native M1 support: "The new Apple M1 Arm64 chips received a lot of industry fanfare earlier this year. Apple Silicon support is a key deliverable of .NET 6."
Phil, I wonder whether there's an update on M1 native support? You mentioned it'd be "later this year". Speaking in hope, I imagine that September is the late-ish part of the year [:D]
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My guess, based on what has been said so far, is that it will most likely be Logos 10 which brings m1 native. I’d be very impressed if you see it within a year from now. I’m also hoping .NET 6 might alter the value proposition favourably for an official Linux port?
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Hello Phil, has there been any change to the future .NET 6 support later this year? For the new Apple M1 Arm64 chips?
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Net 6 is officially released. https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/announcing-net-6/
So I suspect FL is up to their eyeballs trying to make it do stuff for everyone using Logos not just Apple Silicon.
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Do we have any update on native Apple Silicon support?
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Lee said:
Hello Phil, has there been any change to the future .NET 6 support later this year? For the new Apple M1 Arm64 chips?
It's very unlikely that this is a small job. I would imagine it will take a while.
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Please Vote => Native Support for Apple Silicon Processors currently has 226 votes (#1 Most Votes) with Status of "In Progress"
John Goodman said:It's very unlikely that this is a small job. I would imagine it will take a while.
"About Logos" & "About Verbum" show Faithlife uses many software components on macOS so all those components along with Faithlife's .NET code need native Apple Silicon transition.
Keep Smiling [:)]
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I am not holding my breath on native L9. It could/may still happen. I wish it would because there's another macOS hitting in just a few weeks. Prove me wrong FL but I don't expect this till L10.
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mab said:
I am not holding my breath on native L9. It could/may still happen.
We are so close to L10 that I would doubt it. I am hopeful that L10 will be native from the get go, but it wouldn't surprise me if it weren't.
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