On 9/20/23 14:47, [email protected] wrote:
Thank you Christof, that would be great!In the meanwhile I try with iemnet and osc, but if tomorrow I can use the original patch again it's much better.So you confirm it's because of M1.
well, maxlib is available just fine for macOS, e.g. <http://deken.puredata.info/info?url=http%3A%2F%2Fpuredata.info%2FMembers%2Ffjkraan%2Fsoftware%2Fmaxlib%2F1.5.8%2Fmaxlib%5Bv1.5.8%5D%28Darwin-amd64-32%29%28Darwin-i386-32%29%28Sources%29.dek> as is mrpeach: <http://deken.puredata.info/info?url=http%3A%2F%2Fpuredata.info%2FMembers%2Fmartinrp%2Fsoftware%2Fmrpeach%2F20200615%2Fmrpeach%5Bv20200615%5D%28Darwin-amd64-32%29%28Sources%29.dek>this issue is, that these binaries are for macOS/intel, and you have a macOS/Arm: so yes, all this is "because of M1".
apart form the already given solutions (replace these old libraries with something modern; wait for some kind soul to provide M1 binaries; ...) there i can think of two more options:
1. you can run Pd through Rosetta to emulate an Intel machine. this will allow you to use the existing macOS/Intel binaries.of course, performance is worse than when using native binaries, but that might not be a problem.
2. you could install linux on your Mac (e.g. Debian/bananas)¹ gfsadr IOhannes¹ and while i hate to admit it, currently this might not be the best option; e.g. i do not know whether Debian/bananas manages to do more than just booting the system :-P
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