![]() This article is aimed at people wishing to use a Mac computer with Apple silicon, such as an M1 or M2 based Mac, to create an SD card image of Raspberry Pi OS for a Raspberry Pi. There is an experimental build of rpi-imager for macOS which is a universal binary which means it supports Mac computers with Apple silicon withou requiring the Rosetta translation technology. In any case the macOS binary requires the Rosetta 2 translation technology which I don't wish to use. It has been reported that the macOS Intel binary does not function properly with the internal SD card reader on Mac computers with Apple silicon. Raspberry Pi Imager is a quick and easy way to install Raspberry Pi OS and other operating systems to a microSD card, ready to use with a Raspberry Pi. Install Raspberry Pi OS using Raspberry Pi Imager Overview For Mac computers with Apple silicon ![]()
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