To all of you Mac folks who are wondering if the P25RX/BTConfig software runs NATIVELY on an M1 powered Mac, I can now definitely say the answer is YES.
Up until now, the folks who were running BTConfig/P25RX on their M1 Macs were running it with the Rosetta 2 x86_64 translation layer installed which allows the M1 powered Mac to seamlessly run software written for Intel powered Macs, which Apple is starting to transition away from.
Since Java is required to run the BTConfig software and currently as of this writing Oracle doesn't offer a version of Java JRE (Java Runtime Environment) that runs natively on the M1 processor, I would recommend downloading and installing the ARM64 v8 version of Azul Zulu JRE version 8 Java implementation on your M1 Mac. You can download it from this link. This version will run natively on your M1 Mac and you'll never know you aren't running the Oracle version.
The first release of BTConfig that supports the M1 processor natively is version 2021-07-27_0631
I've been running it through its paces and it is working flawlessly on the new processor.
Up until now, the folks who were running BTConfig/P25RX on their M1 Macs were running it with the Rosetta 2 x86_64 translation layer installed which allows the M1 powered Mac to seamlessly run software written for Intel powered Macs, which Apple is starting to transition away from.
Since Java is required to run the BTConfig software and currently as of this writing Oracle doesn't offer a version of Java JRE (Java Runtime Environment) that runs natively on the M1 processor, I would recommend downloading and installing the ARM64 v8 version of Azul Zulu JRE version 8 Java implementation on your M1 Mac. You can download it from this link. This version will run natively on your M1 Mac and you'll never know you aren't running the Oracle version.
The first release of BTConfig that supports the M1 processor natively is version 2021-07-27_0631
I've been running it through its paces and it is working flawlessly on the new processor.