Apple Silicon Build # (or something)
Situation: On my work Mac, I can't install things on my own because IT/security/corporate reasons.
I had Logos 9 on my work computer because IT put in on our in house app store thing called Self Service.
After installing L10 on my personal devices, my work computer automatically updated to L10 as well, which is awesome.
My question: How can I be sure my current L10 installation is the Apple Silicon optimized version?
My work machine is an M1 Air, like my personal machine, so I'm hoping it installed the Apple Silicon optimized version.
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My question: How can I be sure my current L10 installation is the Apple Silicon optimized version?
Activity Monitor should show this as per https://community.logos.com/forums/p/210642/1227546.aspx#1227546
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Graham, that is helpful. According to that thread, (1) Logos should know which version to install automatically and (2) it should show some description in Activity Monitor.
Remaining question/issue: That thread was specific to Verbum, and I know Verbum and Logos are almost identical. When I look in Activity Monitor, however, I can't see any Apple Silicon identification.
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hen I look in Activity Monitor, however, I can't see any Apple Silicon identification.
In the Activity Monitor, on the CPU tab, you should see Logos listed as a process (make sure Logos is running).
Then look at the "Kind" column. It will either say Intel or Apple.
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Yes! Thank you all. It says Apple.
Super happy that Logos automatically installed the right version on this machine.
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