Why run a heavy windows VM when you can use some light linux VM take up a lot less resources and have Chirp running in it's native environment?
Indeed I just installed a lubuntu VM on my work machine and installed chirp in it, took a total of 15 minutes and it was done. That way if they do not get the conversion done by the time the event takes place you at least have somewhere to run to.
On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 11:12 AM Leo Notenboom (N7LEO) leo@n7leo.com wrote:
On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 9:04 AM Peter ptlambert@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Time to break out the Wine on OSX?
It may be overkill for some, but one thing I did when I was still using the OEM software rather than Chirp was to run Windows in a virtual machine on my MacBook. Depending on the VM software being used, there may be an additional step or two to get the right interface cable to appear to Windows in the VM rather than be captured natively on the Mac, but it worked well.
(Newbie to this list, but long time Chirp user now... both Mac & PC)
Leo A. Notenboom (N7LEO)
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