chuy01 4 Share Posted April 10 Hi would like to ask the community that uses iMac's for DBL with M1 or M2 processors. I'm running my PC but feel like I'm going to wear my 13900k and 4090. Looking for an alternative and debating if I should try a Mac mini or build something cheap like an i7 with an Rtx 3060 and 16 GB RAM, which I find to cost the same as a Mac mini M2 ($600). Anyone is welcome to respond, but if you have tried it on both PC and Apple, please let me know the difference. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gnar 22 Share Posted April 12 so java is meant to be a universal coding language that works on linux, windows, and apple. when running them, so long as you have the java environment runner, you can run it on any computer, some debugging tips will be different when it comes to mac and windows but those are more in reference to how something is done rather then getting something done, CMD vs terminal. so to make the long story short, dreambot is the same on windows, on linux, on apple. my experience is with a m2 chip specifically, windows, and linux devices specifically the raspberry pi but a few others as well. chuy01 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chuy01 4 Author Share Posted April 17 (edited) Bought the Mac mini m2 and it sucks, would not recommend Mac for running Dreambot. took about 20 for the window to load to add a new account. After it loads I put email and pass and then authenticator code just to go to a white page and nothing happens. tried for an hour 3 times already. I think I'm just going to return the Mac Mini tomorrow. Thanks for the response. Will stick to windows Edited April 17 by chuy01 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arkain 8 Share Posted April 18 I really dont get why someone would even think about getting a Mac, so yeah i''d return that if i were you and stick to windows or linux. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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