After updating to Xcode 15 and macOS Sonoma, there is not an option to download an iOS 14 simulator. My app's minimum deployment target is iOS 14. How can I test that my app is functioning correctly on iOS 14 devices if I cannot download the appropriate simulator? Any ideas for a workaround? Thank you in advance!
So it looks like you can do on-device debugging, but not use the Simulator. I doubt you have every iOS 14 device so it's not a great help. Maybe you'll have to download a version of Xcode that the Simulator is available for?
I am having the exact same issue. And after trying to manually install the runtime, based on the errors I got I think the iOS 14.5 simulator runtime is just not compatible with macOS Sonoma. Out in the wild a quite large percentage of our user base is using iOS 14 and we just can't drop the iOS 14 support. I am really hoping that an update will fix this soon as iOS 14.5 is still a pretty recent version of iOS to just drop support out of the blue like that.
The release notes seem to only list the newest version that Xcode 15 support. You can download simulator SDKs back to iOS 15.0, but it doesn't seem to support < 15.0, or at least I can't figure out how to download it. You can download the available ones from the Settings/Platforms tab, + in lower left, choose iOS. Then you get a list of simulator runtimes to install. The oldest is iOS 15.0.
hopefully, someone responsible for the development of xcode will wake up and actually provide this support sometime soon.ideally, i'm sure most developers want to adopt new technologies to gain the benefits thereof, but apple makes it difficult by not seeming to realize that in the real world, we have to also still support users on older devices. many of us don't have an extensive collection of old hardware laying around, nor the time to curate a stable of old devices running older os versions (which it is often impossible to downgrade to). for this reason, sim support is critical.
So according to Apple's docs, Xcode 15.1 will only run on macOS 13.5, and iOS 14 simulators will only run before macOS 13.3.99. This two requirements are in conflict. Yet, Apple's Xcode support page (which doesn't list Xcode 15.1 yet at all) lists it's possible at least in the Xcode 15.1beta.
Spim is a self-contained simulator that runs MIPS32 programs. It reads and executes assembly language programs written for this processor. Spim also provides a simple debugger and minimal set of operating system services. Spim does not execute binary (compiled) programs.
Spim implements almost the entire MIPS32 assembler-extended instruction set. (It omits most floating point comparisons and rounding modes and the memory system page tables.) The MIPS architecture has several variants that differ in various ways (e.g., the MIPS64 architecture supports 64-bit integers and addresses), which means that Spim will not run programs for all MIPS processors.
Spim implements both a terminal and windows interfaces. On Microsoft Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X, the spim program offers a simple terminal interface and the QtSpim program provides the windowing interface. The older programs xspim and PCSpim provide native window interfaces for these systems as well.
Spim is no longer supported. The code has been stable for many years, with a few occasional bugs. But, as I reach retirement, it is clear to me that Spim should retire as well. Feel free to fork a copy and fix the bugs yourself!
A compiled, immediately installable version of QtSpim is available for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux can be downloaded from: Full source code is also available (to compile QtSpim, you need the Qt framework, a very nice cross-platform UI framework that can be downloaded from -project.org/downloads).
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Thanks for the info and the link shared. As you mentioned , I hav CCS v 6 or higher installed , and the CDDS link does not work and a prompt emerges. I would like to try the CCS 5.4 v and then locate the simulator.
I have tried multiple times, but the issue remains the same. Unable to install the //xdctools// and also cant locate the EVE folder in the //ti// folder in the Computer. I will contact the local TI trainer for this issue and update .
I was under the impression that it was installed correctly and you were able to use. What do you mean you couldn't find the required files to initiate simulation? Are you saying that you are not seeing the vayu_subsystem_simulator in the list of devices when you are trying to create a config file?
If there are errors then installation will not happen. Can you confirm that you have tried the exact same steps as I mentioned? If yes I would suggest you to try those steps on a fresh installation and keep the screenshots of the errors you are getting while installation.
Now as for the error pop-ups that you had encountered earlier during installation, if that is still an issue that is preventing a successful installation then please zip up the contents of the folder mentioned in the error dialog and attach it here.
The vayu installer is having a problem writing to the log folder for some reason, possibly a bug in the vayu installer. Could you please shut down CCS completely, and delete the contents of c:\program files (x86)\installjammer registry and try installing again.
I believe this time you shall deselect the xdctools and move ahead, most probable reason for xdctool here is it has some components from previous install or check if antivirus/firewall issue , i have faced this before but now i am good. simulator is supported till CCS 5.4.
I can assure you that I have just fine Internet connection and I have tried this on multiple Internet connections. I have tried closing and repoening Xcode, restarting my computer, starting Xcode with sudo...nothing works.
What's weird is that I am able to download an iOS 9.x simulator just fine. What is going on that is preventing me from downloading the iOS 10.x simulator? Any debugging or troubleshooting steps to take?
Altitude, your new pilot client arrives with support for all current flight simulation platforms. Development is still happening and new features will keep being implemented and pumping. You can also count on a new and realistic web-based method to send your flight plans. This brand new Pilot Client allows flight simulation programs to connect to the IVAO network using the following simulators:
This is an electronic circuit simulator. When the applet starts up you will seean animated schematic of a simple LRC circuit. The greencolor indicates positive voltage. The gray color indicates ground. A red color indicates negative voltage. The moving yellow dots indicate current.
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