Hi,
I have this configuration:
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According to my information xCode-15 cannot be installed on this Mac-mini.
That means I should get a new Mac-mini, or am I misinformed?
Yes, this is a real Mac.Is this on a VM? or a real Mac
No, I don't want to modify my Mac-Mini with any tools, I would rather buy a new device.There is a slight chance that you are missinformed and also not at the same time. There is a workaround to fool the mac as far as my knowledge goes to be able to install later mac os, so I suppose you will be able to install also the new xcode 15. Not checked but found it in github (Google it as I do not remember the URL).
Sounds good.Yes, this is a real Mac.
No, I don't want to modify my Mac-Mini with any tools, I would rather buy a new device.
I think my Mac-Mini has paid for itself after 10 years, and now it's time for a new.
I replaced it with an SSD a few years ago, otherwise it would not be possible to work today.especially if you still had the original HDD in the 2014.
I know I tried that a few years ago and it worked, but it's not the same as a real mac-mini.Of course, if you're willing, you can install macos in a virtual machine on Windows.
True in a Virtual Box the problem can be that you only see a empty stage in the app with a GUI.Based on your version of macos, you can choose to install xcode14.1 or xcode14.2. At least for now, it is possible to submit applications to the appstore, you can get it in the: https://developer.apple.com/download/all/
Of course, if you're willing, you can install macos in a virtual machine on Windows. I don't have an Apple computer, so I'm currently using VMware Workstation 16 Pro+MacOs13+Xcode14.3.1.
Yeah - I was never a huge Mac fan either. I only bought the 2014 Mac Mini so I could use Xcode, but I got so sick of Windows trashing the Bootcamp partition that I've pretty much stopped using it & now do everything on my M1 Mac Mini. I spend way less time trying to sort out OS related issues & more time actually doing productive work.Hi,
I received my new Mac-Mini 2023 today.
As I've often said, I'm not an Apple fan, but I have to say that the installation and transfer of data from my old Mac-Mini went really well and, above all, automatically, something I don't know from Windows PCs.
The USB disk that I used as storage for the time machine was automatically recognized and all the data was transferred.
I hardly had to configure anything myself.
Of course, compiling with B4i also works very well.
That would be a really tough decision for me!& now do everything on my M1 Mac