Ultimaker / Cura

3D printer / slicing GUI built on top of the Uranium framework
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[4.8.0] OpenGL glitch on M1 MacBook with large project size #9107

Open jamesloper opened 3 years ago

jamesloper commented 3 years ago

Application version

4.8.0

Platform

2020 M1 Macbook Air

Printer

Ender 3 V2

Reproduction steps

  1. Import 14 STL files to print in one go.
  2. Select Standard Quality and change to Gyroid infill
  3. Click preview

Screenshot(s)

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On some frames it partially recovers and looks like this:

image In this ss there the bug is maybe manifesting itself differently. Some of the tool paths are actually missing

Actual results

Multiple vertex explosions and some serious lag

Expected results

The visuals should accurately represent the underlying polygon data.

Project file

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1reB8H5fc3PTBRx_UNsxYtokS-lnjEzOY/view?usp=sharing

Log file There was no log file, as in...

james@M1 ~ % tail "$USER/Library/Application Support/cura/4.8.0/cura.log"
tail: james/Library/Application Support/cura/4.8.0/cura.log: No such file or directory
bkarr123 commented 3 years ago

I'm having this same issue as well. I just tried to slice a file and this is what my preview looks like then Cura crashed when I mess with the preview.

This has happened with 2 different STL files. Both are single STL files with 1 or 2 objects

Running Cura 4.8.0 on a Macbook Air M1 (2020)

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fvrmr commented 3 years ago

Cura is currently not supported on new Macbooks containing the M1 chip. Apple introduced incompatibilities between the OpenGL libraries used and the latest firmware used by the Macbook. You can read more about the Apple M1 chip on their website.

We look into fixing this in an upcoming version.

bkarr123 commented 3 years ago

Cura is currently not supported on new Macbooks containing the M1 chip. Apple introduced incompatibilities between the OpenGL libraries used and the latest firmware used by the Macbook. You can read more about the Apple M1 chip on their website.

We look into fixing this in an upcoming version.

Wow, that's unfortunate. Please keep us posted.

bkarr123 commented 3 years ago

Is there an update on Cura being supported with the Apple M1 chip in the new macbook?

nallath commented 3 years ago

Is there an update on Cura being supported with the Apple M1 chip in the new macbook?

Not yet.