yusefnapora / m1-multimc-hack

A quick & dirty way to get Minecraft running via MultiMC on the Apple M1 with native performance
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Zulu java architecture is not matching with the system #37

Open wilebaldo opened 2 years ago

wilebaldo commented 2 years ago

I have been use the MultiMC and this m1 hack for about 1 year, but the other day I notice every time I open the MultiMC ask me to reconnect with a correct version of java, if I select the 64bits version java ready installed in the system is not working.

I ready installed the Zulu version same as your recommend on the description, but is only detecting the version 32bits, event if the MultiMC show is a correct 64bits. Is not really a problem because I still can use and play the game, but every time I open the MultiMC I have to reconnect the java version.

So my solution was, don't download the Zulu auto install version, download the Zip file, unzipped in a folder you want, I did in the Aplications/Utilities, inside there I moved the folder previews unzipped and in th MultiMC configuration I go to looking for manual the path for the java file.

Sorry for the screenshots some text is in Spanish, but you can see the file is working correctly now every time I open the MultiMC don't ask again for the correct version of java.

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Regular Zulu auto installed file - only 32 bits arquitecture, MacOS 12 now required all the apps use only 64bits. Screen Shot 2022-09-05 at 8 26 20 PM

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