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posted by Fnord666 on Saturday June 27 2020, @01:17PM   Printer-friendly
from the you-say-that-like-it's-a-bad-thing dept.

Apple's New ARM-Based Macs Won't Support Windows Through Boot Camp:

Apple will start switching its Macs to its own ARM-based processors later this year, but you won't be able to run Windows in Boot Camp mode on them. Microsoft only licenses Windows 10 on ARM to PC makers to preinstall on new hardware, and the company hasn't made copies of the operating system available for anyone to license or freely install.

"Microsoft only licenses Windows 10 on ARM to OEMs," says a Microsoft spokesperson in a statement to The Verge. We asked Microsoft if it plans to change this policy to allow Windows 10 on ARM-based Macs, and the company says "we have nothing further to share at this time."

[...] Apple later confirmed it's not planning to support Boot Camp on ARM-based Macs in a Daring Fireball podcast. "We're not direct booting an alternate operating system," says Craig Federighi, Apple's senior vice president of software engineering. "Purely virtualization is the route. These hypervisors can be very efficient, so the need to direct boot shouldn't really be the concern."

Previously: Apple Announces 2-Year Transition to ARM SoCs in Mac Desktops and Laptops


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday June 27 2020, @03:34PM (7 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday June 27 2020, @03:34PM (#1013280)

    Apple is going to be selling the new iPC accessory, capable of running Solitaire, Minesweeper, Lotus 1-2-3 and other popular x86 productivity apps on its powerful Intel 386 processor, available with 320K of RAM for $3999.99 (or $4999.99 with Windows 3.1 pre-loaded by an Apple-Certified Genius).

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday June 27 2020, @03:46PM (6 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday June 27 2020, @03:46PM (#1013282)

    Don't forget the pinball game. Even to this day, that was the best game they ever included in a windows release. It is as much fun to play now (if you can find an executable) as it was then.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday June 27 2020, @04:10PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Saturday June 27 2020, @04:10PM (#1013285)

      Space Cadet pinball, right? I think I remember that on ME.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday June 27 2020, @04:42PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Saturday June 27 2020, @04:42PM (#1013290)

      Chip's Challenge, yo.

    • (Score: 1) by fustakrakich on Saturday June 27 2020, @05:24PM (3 children)

      by fustakrakich (6150) on Saturday June 27 2020, @05:24PM (#1013308) Journal

      if you can find an executable

      Should be right there on your Win95 CD.

      Runs on Win10 just fine

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      • (Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday June 27 2020, @08:57PM (2 children)

        by Anonymous Coward on Saturday June 27 2020, @08:57PM (#1013376)

        [3D Pinball for Windows -Space Cadet] should be right there on your Win95 CD.

        No it shouldn't. You would first find this game in the Microsoft Plus! addon pack for windows 95.

        Or Windows NT 4, Windows 2000, Windows ME and Windows XP which all included the game (not sure if every flavour of these versions had it).

        Alternately you could recognize that 3D Pinball for Windows is basically just a stripped down version of Maxis Full Tilt! Pinball with only very minor changes and just track down that game instead.