Alternative to ApplePi-Baker for Mac users?
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I use ApplePi-Baker to write and backup my retro pie images, but it is a 32bit app and will not be supported in the future as OSX is losing 32bit compatibility.
Does anyone know of a similar 64bit app that does the job?
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I don't know of an all-in-one solution, but as far as flashing is concerned, Etcher is a great alternative. Cloning could be handled by any number of available options, including the built-in 'Disk Utility'.
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thanks for the quick reply, I will take a look at that. I am still hoping APB will be updated but as it is free software and may be a fair bit of work you can never be sure...
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@chubsta macOS can write the image directly with
dd
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An old topic, but you may want to give the new ApplePi-Baker a try;
https://www.tweaking4all.com/hardware/raspberry-pi/applepi-baker-v2/64 bit, signed, no more sudo password (Apple Security Guidelines compliant), more compression formats, more stable, etc etc.
Hope you like it. Feel free to give feedback. -
@Hansaplastique Thank you for this great little program !
Am I reading this right - is it developed in FreePascal using the Lazarus IDE ? -
@Hansaplastique Great work! Thanks you very much! :D
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OMG, for some reason I never received a notification concerning the two replies ... I'm so sorry! Really do not want to come across as a snob hahah ... and here my replies 2+ years later ... (I'm blaming Covid)
@mitu - So yes, APB was developed in Free Pascal using the Lazarus IDE 😊
@hiulit - Thanks 😊
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