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#!/bin/sh -x ## or just ` curl -Ls http://git.io/vRozn | sh `. | |
## Downloads the Mac OS X 10.10 Recovery Partition update, | |
## Copy's over the 10.10 version of Disk Utility.app, then | |
## use git to apply a binary patch so it will run on 10.11+. | |
cd /tmp | |
rm -rf DU1010 | |
mkdir DU1010 |
macOS Ventura supports running x86-64 binaries on Linux VMs. However, even with Rosetta installing Vivado is not a simple one-click process. This guide covers some workarounds and tricks to get Vivado up and running on ARM64 Mac.
- Make sure you're running macOS Ventura or higher.
- Install UTM and create a Debian VM with Rosetta according to their guide.
- Other distributions should also work, but commands will be different.
- Install x86-64 version of java and
libtinfo
. Vivado depends on them.