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CURA 4.9.1. not compatible with macOS Sierra 10.12.6
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· CURA 4.9.1. not compatible with macOS Sierra 10.12.6
macOS Sierra 10.12 "might" compatible but if you have a 32 bit mac, it won't be. Also it could be some other hardware issue.
And for newer macs with the M1 chip, it isn't compatible either. Thankfully Ultimaker stated that Cura is going to become compatible with the M1 chip soon.
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macOS Sierra 10.12 "might" compatible but if you have a 32 bit mac, it won't be. Also it could be some other hardware issue.
And for newer macs with the M1 chip, it isn't compatible either. Thankfully Ultimaker stated that Cura is going to become compatible with the M1 chip soon.
See the list of supported operating systems and versions .
Check the list of minimum and recommended hardware requirements.
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