

mpack Site Moderator Posts: 38123 Joined: 4. The second link was for some kind of third party package manager for MacOS. The third of your links is about virtualizing the ARM port of Windows 10, so nothing to do with emulating x86. Of your three links only the first seems semi-relevant, though even there they mention that emulation gives lesser performance, plus they don't claim to be the developers. I'd be surprised if the devs have much interest in CPU emulation projects since, as stated, VirtualBox is not an emulator.

None of this is negativity or cynicism towards M1 Macs - its just the reality of how. It should have been very obvious that, being a hypervisor and not a CPU emulator, VirtualBox requires an x86 CPU. VirtualBox has no plans to port to ARM and will not work in Rosetta. I myself don't accept any share of the blame for your lack of research. To be honest, I would not have bought a Macbook with M1 if I knew that Rosetta does not work with VirtualBox and I cannot run any x86 installation anymore on it. First, head over to the VirtualBox Downloads page and click on Developer preview for macOS/Arm64 (M1/M2) hosts to download the Apple silicon version of the virtualization app. Parallels provide an engine on which an x86/圆4 VM can be run Chis Ideas wrote:It is really bad that currently neither Virtualbox, nor e.g.
