Hi, 

Glad to know there's a solution! 
I've installed and tried both, without success.
If you have the procedure you did, I can try to reproduce it. 

Baptiste

Le jeudi 1 février 2024 à 10:46:05 UTC+1, [email protected] a écrit :

> Hi Baptiste,
>
> I also work on a Mac with ARM architecture, so there is a chance for help. 
> First question: do you use cmake-gui or cmake commandline?
>
> Rainer
>
> [email protected] schrieb am Mittwoch, 31. Januar 2024 um 09:07:33 UTC+1:
>
>> Hi, 
>>
>> Thank you for your reply.
>> No, fortunately I don't need its features. And the rewriting with Metal 
>> is not planned yes !
>> Fluid-solid interaction maybe one day, but not right now. 
>> It would mainly be for solid-solid interaction (contact) with beams, 
>> shells (I thought I saw some difficulties with beam/shell contacts), 3D 
>> deformable and 3D non-deformable elements. Some boundary conditions to 
>> apply of course, ... 
>>
>> Le mardi 30 janvier 2024 à 19:29:20 UTC+1, Dan Negrut a écrit :
>>
>>> Baptiste – out of curiosity, what do you want to simulate in Chrono?
>>>
>>> If you plan to run granular dynamics sims, or fluid-solid interaction, 
>>> or terramechanics with CRM, you’ll need an NVIDIA GPU. Rewriting the CUDA 
>>> stuff in Metal language would be a monumental task…
>>>
>>> Dan
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>>> *From:* [email protected] <[email protected]> *On 
>>> Behalf Of *Baptiste PILLET
>>> *Sent:* Tuesday, January 30, 2024 10:17 AM
>>> *To:* ProjectChrono <[email protected]>
>>> *Subject:* [chrono] Chrono Installation on M2 ARM MacOS
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> After spending a lot of time on internet to find a solution and after 
>>> several unsuccessful attempts, I'm trying my luck here.
>>> As I have a GPU based on ARM architecture, installing Chrono isn't easy. 
>>> When I try to configure Chrono with CMake, it needs CUDA. After 
>>> disabling it, CMake succeeds in configuring but the build with "make" 
>>> informs me that Thrust needs CUDA in most of its files. I saw that one 
>>> solution would be to rewrite the CUDA-dependent files using the Metal 
>>> language (which replaces CUDA on ARM Mac GPUs).
>>> I tried to disable Thurst from the CMake configuration as well and the 
>>> "make" build succeeded. However, I find that the "build" directory lacks 
>>> some files, such as Chrono.sln. I can't build a project requiring chrono 
>>> either. 
>>> Is there a step-by-step process for installing Chrono correctly on an 
>>> ARM Mac architecture? 
>>> Thanks in advance
>>>
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