Apple Silicon Support
zhex900 opened this issue · comments
Jake He commented
Hi,
Both Parallel and VMWare now support M1 chips. Is it possible for windows-docker-machine
to work on M1 machines?
➜ ~ docker version
Client:
Cloud integration: v1.0.22
Version: 20.10.11
API version: 1.41
Go version: go1.16.10
Git commit: dea9396
Built: Thu Nov 18 00:36:09 2021
OS/Arch: darwin/arm64
Context: default
Experimental: true
Server: Docker Engine - Community
Engine:
Version: 20.10.11
API version: 1.41 (minimum version 1.12)
Go version: go1.16.9
Git commit: 847da18
Built: Thu Nov 18 00:34:44 2021
OS/Arch: linux/arm64
Experimental: false
containerd:
Version: 1.4.12
GitCommit: 7b11cfaabd73bb80907dd23182b9347b4245eb5d
runc:
Version: 1.0.2
GitCommit: v1.0.2-0-g52b36a2
docker-init:
Version: 0.19.0
GitCommit: de40ad0
Stefan Scherer commented
I don't think this will work. Parallels demonstrated that they can run Windows ARM64, but not x86_64. VMware the same, they don't run x86_64 ISO files on M1.