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roopepal ◴[] No.42157400[source]
> It seems that M4 chips can’t virtualise any version of macOS before 13.4 Ventura

13.4 was released on May 18, 2023. That's actually not very far into the past.

Anyway, what would be the most common use cases for this? And how common are those?

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1. deathhand ◴[] No.42157435[source]
Dev environments, and testing.

Macs are the best at virtualizing macs.(look up hackintosh to see how many hoops must be jumped through on non mac hardware)

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2. talldayo ◴[] No.42158246[source]
You don't need a Hackintosh to virtualize a Mac - you can actually download the MacOS image directly from Apple and boot it right into QEMU with the proper configuration. I've used a few scripts over the years that could have an OSX image running on Linux in less than 15 minutes.
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3. kelvinjps10 ◴[] No.42158739[source]
Any tutorial?
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4. mmerlin ◴[] No.42159017{3}[source]
https://github.com/kholia/OSX-KVM

https://github.com/Coopydood/ultimate-macOS-KVM

https://github.com/notAperson535/OneClick-macOS-Simple-KVM

https://github.com/topics/osx-kvm