There is no longer such a thing as internet recovery, just a much more secure local recovery process. M1 machines have brought about a new way of entering recovery mode. It's definitely possible there could be a bypass made at some point but right now there are no plans to fiddle with the Kernel. It's come to our attention that the process are stopped form running because of a part of the Kernel called FairPlay. What about iOS Applications?Ĭurrently it's still unclear if there will be a workaround for running iOS apps with reduced system security. Most likely it will still take some time to get things working smoothly and push out updates for many of our apps as well as MacForge plugins.Ĭurrently I am loading plugins via the project Frida.re, which is great, but ideally we'll be writing up our own code loader so we don't have to rely on Frida for loading plugins which will also keep the setup and installation process clean and simple for the user. This is a question I'm not ready to answer yet. Below is simple screen grab of cDock running on macOS 11.1 on my new Air. Without too much troubleshooting we were able to get plugins loading into Apple processes. Thankfully the answer to the above question was a quick yes. A progress update on cDock and other plugins on M1 (and beyond) macsĪfter finally getting our hand on a new M1 MacBook on 1/19 it was finally time to get some real debugging done and answer the question 'Can we get this stuff working on an M1 mac?'
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