

Just remember you're running a version of Windows that's still under development, so things are a little rough around the edges. I've run Sentinel with it on an M1 MacBook Pro, so I know it works. Of the three, UTM is the simplest and least expensive (it's free). This article gives instructions for three different ways to run ARM Windows on a Apple Silicon Mac. Once Windows 11 is run as a virtual machine on Apple Silicon, MacOS allows it to use Rosetta 2 to run Intel applications. Microsoft has a version of Windows 11 for ARM under development, and is free to download. Apple Silicon uses the ARM instruction set, so ARM native software runs nicely there.

The newer Apple Silicon Macs can run some Intel software using Rosetta 2, but it can't run an Intel-based OS like Windows. Options for running on an Apple Silicon Mac The above only applies to Intel Macs. Options for running Sentinel on an Apple Mac running macOSĬovers options like running Windows natively, using a Virtual Machine (full-featured Windows inside macOS), or simply running Sentinel inside macOS using a lightweight Windows runtime environment.

See the Sentinel Versions and Releases article on the Uniden TWiki.Both version give the user the ability to Update Firmware, Update the Radio Reference Data Base (RRDB), build, create, edit and maintain Favorite List, Systems, Departments, analog & digital channels (Talkgroups), frequencies and various other attributes including Services Type to Monitor all via the software package for Windows based PC's and not MAC (See Below) and requiring a free PC USB port a USB A - USB Mini B connection cable and/or a MicroSD card reader and/or adapter for standard sized SD cards. Software package published by Uniden, for their HomePatrol-1, HomePatrol-2, BCD436HP, BCD536HP, SDS100 and SDS200 scanners freeware that allowing all users to download and try, before purchase of the scanners. 1.3.1 Options for running on an Apple Silicon Mac.1.3 Options for running Sentinel on an Apple Mac running macOS.
