I thought I'd provide an update here. Running Procal on Parallels was a failed experiment; download was fine, though I get a notice stating that it can't be run on a virtual machine when I try to open. Oh well.It will most likely not ever be compatible with the Apple Silicon Macs (M1 chip) as those are ARM processors and can't even run Windows 10 x64 in a VM.
They are supposedly working on getting the ARM version of Windows 10 working on it, but I really don't see why. It's so limited that it almost isn't worth the effort.
The code is the same as it was in 1992, mostly.I tried to do the same, but I had an issue where I kept getting an error when trying to download the performance tune and didn't want to be a nuisance. I really wish they would make more things Mac compatible, it's not 1992 anymore. Thats a shame to hear.
Well, I'll be following your lead. Costco has a Windows PC on sale for 250... should be good enough as a dedicated Procal 4 machine.Are you using bootcamp or actually installing Windows onto your Mac? Im asking because I went to Costco to buy a crappy little pc just to download the tune lol. I really hope they make it Mac compatible in the future
I did my update a while back and I got a similar error. I had not used that particular laptop for awhile, so I ran some Windows updates, then updated to the newest version of the software (not the newest version of the tune). It installed an additional .NET update, then everything worked as expected.Windows Registry Error. Can anyone lead this non computer guy in the right direction??
Thanks for the recommendation. Will likely pick up a refurbished Lenovo Thinkpad for 150 from Newegg. Should work well enough. Thanks again!Look at newegg if you're looking for a Win10 machine. I don't know if procal will work with some of the win10 sticks, but I would check it out, some are under $100. I picked up a portable monitor for $110 (now a bit more) that I use with my laptop and phone, adding that to a portable PC might serve your needs, plus you have a portable monitor after. I find it useful for watching shows when I'm on the road instead of looking at my phone.
Thanks man! I'll give that a try.I did my update a while back and I got a similar error. I had not used that particular laptop for awhile, so I ran some Windows updates, then updated to the newest version of the software (not the newest version of the tune). It installed an additional .NET update, then everything worked as expected.
?? It's just my personal laptop for general everyday use.... The old used PC was bought for Forscan and ProCal only....Macs are PC's with a Linux derived OS running, instead of Windows. Just boot it and wipe the Mac and install Windows 10, do all the updates. It should be fine. You don't need any of that data on the Mac, do you?
Macs run OS X which is BSD Unix, not Linux.Macs are PC's with a Linux derived OS running, instead of Windows. Just boot it and wipe the Mac and install Windows 10, do all the updates. It should be fine. You don't need any of that data on the Mac, do you?
Maybe this means the release for the 2021 model is close.
I got the tune from FP for 2 reasons:This statement on the product description on the ford performance website is definitely new
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Which tune did you instal? Where you really notice it is when you're already cruising at 65-70 and put it to the floor. It pulls really hard and next thing you know you're at 110 in no time. ?I just downloaded my 1st tune on this truck and my butt dyno didnt feel the torque but it gets to 65 a whole lot faster than stock did. I am very impressed.