Question for Mac users re Catalina, Big Sur & Isaac

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gbussey
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Question for Mac users re Catalina, Big Sur & Isaac

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Have any Mac users tried to set up a partition/volume where they run Catalina or other earlier Mac OS and Isaac, while putting Big Sur and all other apps (e.g., MS office apps, social media apps, etc.) in a separate partition/volume? If so, what were the steps you went through and how well did it work?
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Re: Question for Mac users re Catalina, Big Sur & Isaac

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I have not done this, but I have installed Mojave as an OS on my version of Parallels (the hardware in my current iMac does not support Mojave).

Running Mojave on Parallels works just fine.
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Re: Question for Mac users re Catalina, Big Sur & Isaac

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Velocomp wrote: Sat Dec 19, 2020 2:20 pm I have not done this, but I have installed Mojave as an OS on my version of Parallels (the hardware in my current iMac does not support Mojave).

Running Mojave on Parallels works just fine.
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Re: Question for Mac users re Catalina, Big Sur & Isaac

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Just to let you know that VMWare Fusion has opted to provide a free version of their virtual operating system.

So you could download that and install any of the previously available MacOS systems - and then install Isaac and the Velocomp bundle.

I have both VMWare and Parallels with older MacOS versions running in Big Sur - as well as Windows 10 - For Win 10 you will need a valid license - even using the valid code for Win 7 should work.
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