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macos-virtualbox-vm
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Another script for creating macOS installer DMG or ISO disk images for virtualization
Although there's many other scripts and tutorials floating around the web that convert various macOS installer versions to ISO, I wrote yet another one that a) works on installers for Lion through Monterey, 2) produces reasonably sized disk images that work with VMware and VirtualBox, and iii) should be fairly understandable for people who aren't shell script experts, even if it's not as bulletproof as some other candidates:
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How can I do MacOS and iOS development on a Windows 10 PC?
Don't have a PC to test, but have you tried a virtual machine?
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Create second MacOS VM within MacOS install
Finally if all fails - here is your solution for Mac os vm. https://github.com/geerlingguy/macos-virtualbox-vm
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Cheapest MacBook for iOS development?
https://github.com/geerlingguy/macos-virtualbox-vm is a way to get a macOS VM on VirtualBox (Windows and Linux)
vmcli
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Apple Virtualization Framework
This is higher-level than the Hypervisor framework; this Virtualization framework providers an entire VM with virtio peripherals including a display.
https://github.com/lima-vm/lima can use Virtualization framework for creating VMs, there is also https://github.com/gyf304/vmcli as a very simple CLI utility for running VMs, though it's not very actively maintained.
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Is there anything like WSL2 in Mac?
In that case, VMs are probably the best options. If performance is not the issue, you can look at UTM (https://docs.getutm.app/installation/macos/). Free from GitHub and $10 from App Store. Parallels is a good option as well. Or something simple as https://github.com/gyf304/vmcli from CLI.
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Running Intel Binaries in Linux VMs with Rosetta
Virtualization.framework is the hypervisor itself, you only need simple tool to launch it. You probably could just copy-paste provided code into eg. https://github.com/gyf304/vmcli. However macOS 13 beta seems to be only available for registered developers.
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M1 For Development 1 month later
Use https://github.com/gyf304/vmcli and install docker on Ubuntu ARM. But I am not sure, probably qemu emulation is not going to be here, so you will have to run only ARM images. And for this option you can also install k8s.
- Show HN: Vmctl/Vmcli – Easily Run Linux VMs on M1 Macs
What are some alternatives?
OSX-KVM - Run macOS on QEMU/KVM. With OpenCore + Monterey + Ventura + Sonoma support now! Only commercial (paid) support is available now to avoid spammy issues. No Mac system is required.
vftool - A simple macOS Virtualisation.framework wrapper
KVM-GPU-Passthrough - This is a simple, mostly automated guide to pass a GPU through to a VM.
UTM - Virtual machines for iOS and macOS
VBoxCloak - A PowerShell script that attempts to help malware analysts hide their Windows VirtualBox Windows VM's from malware that may be trying to evade analysis. Guaranteed to bring down your pafish ratings by at least a few points ;)
dark-mode - Control the macOS dark mode from the command-line
bento - Packer templates for building minimal Vagrant baseboxes for multiple platforms
m1craft - Run Minecraft on Apple Silicon
v2ray - 最好用的 V2Ray 一键安装脚本 & 管理脚本
VirtualBuddy - Virtualize macOS 12 and later on Apple Silicon, VirtualBuddy is a virtual machine GUI for macOS M1, M2, M3
alacritty-color-export - Regex based solution to export generated (Wal) colors into Alacritty config.
MonitorControl - 🖥 Control your display's brightness & volume on your Mac as if it was a native Apple Display. Use Apple Keyboard keys or custom shortcuts. Shows the native macOS OSDs.