Thanks for that pointer!
Searching for M1 chip returned hundreds of unrelated results, under a heading that says:Oops! We ran into some problems.
The search could not be completed because the search keywords were too short, too long, or too common.
So, essentially it just searched for chip.Search results for query: M1 chip
The following words were not included in your search because they are too short, too long, or too common: M1
Because the forums search is limited to a three character string.I got no hits at all.
Searching for M1 -the obvious choice, returned:
What ISO did you install ? aarch64 ?I've got FreeBSD 13.2 running inside VMWare Fusion Pro 13 on an M1 Max Mac Studio, and it all seems to work nicely. This is running on top of macOS 13.4.
Edit: I installed FreeBSD from the ISO.
I have installed FreeBSD 12.4 and 13.2 using UTM (in MBA M2 Apple Silicon)Has anybody here tried FreeBSD 13.0 on an M1 Mac?
I wonder how it works. Any experience to share?
Things are very promising now.I have installed FreeBSD 12.4 and 13.2 using UTM (in MBA M2 Apple Silicon)
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I added this line: kern.hz=100 in /boot/loader.conf
and now runs perfectly.
Sorry, I missed your question. Yes, it was the Aarch64 FreeBSD ISO.What ISO did you install ? aarch64 ?