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Info on MC31 builds
bob:
--- Quote from: erviv on May 19, 2023, 04:33:04 pm ---I am not complaining. I understand that at some point old computers just won’t cut it with updated software. I agree my MacBook is old. It was still a version where you could play CDs, update Ram (now 8Gb)and storage (1Tb) which I have done. It still works pretty good, but with no new updates to the O/S it is getting left behind and doesn’t get latest security updates, etc. similarity I also recently got my Mom an new ipad as a number of websites wouldn’t function correctly on the older one.
The long and short of it is I don’t know if or when I’ll be getting a new Mac, so thinking about just getting a Linux version, unless it makes more sense to update JRiver to 31 on both my Mac and pi’s, and then stop updating my Mac when a rev of 31 renders it incompatible.
Thoughts?
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Well, what version of MacOS is it running anyway?
Also, what is the model (system report)? it will be something like
macbook 1,2
erviv:
It is an early 2011 MacBook Pro 13 inch ( model identifier MacBookPro8,1. It is running macOS High Sierra version 10.13.6.
Hendrik:
10.13 should continue to work after the swap, or so Apple documentation claims. Its anything lower then 10.13 that'll fall out this time around.
erviv:
Got it. I was reading 13 and under for some reason. Thanks.
dorianm:
--- Quote from: erviv on May 19, 2023, 04:33:04 pm ---I am not complaining. I understand that at some point old computers just won’t cut it with updated software. I agree my MacBook is old. It was still a version where you could play CDs, update Ram (now 8Gb)and storage (1Tb) which I have done. It still works pretty good, but with no new updates to the O/S it is getting left behind and doesn’t get latest security updates, etc. similarity I also recently got my Mom an new ipad as a number of websites wouldn’t function correctly on the older one.
The long and short of it is I don’t know if or when I’ll be getting a new Mac, so thinking about just getting a Linux version, unless it makes more sense to update JRiver to 31 on both my Mac and pi’s, and then stop updating my Mac when a rev of 31 renders it incompatible.
Thoughts?
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I'm running 13.4.1 on a MacBook Pro Mid 2012, thanks to OpenCore. No issues at all. I am also running the same on a MacPro Tower from Mid 2008.
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