Hello fellow WeatherCatters,
Today is exciting, and also filled with apprehension. I have a shiny new Mac Mini (M2 2023 model) and am just about to migrate WeatherCat over to it.
Is there anything I need to know, or to watch out for?
I have migrated once before to a new machine, and it went well following these intructions:
https://wiki.trixology.com/index.php?title=Moving_a_WeatherCat_installation_from_one_computer_to_anotherI have just finished backing up all these files to an external drive (including the com.trixology.weathercat.plist file, which I have read in another post on this forum can help after moving to Sonoma / Sequoia.
As I am running a
Davis Vantage Vue, I have also downloaded the latest version on the Silicon Labs Serial to USB drivers (6.0.2 as I was still running on 6.0.1).
Is there anything else??
NB I am currently WeatherCat 3.2.0 as I didn't want to update to the latest version and risk upsetting things when I knew I would be migrating to a new mac soon. I note in the release notes for WeatherCat 3.3.0 it mentions "
Native Apple Silicon Support" as the first feature. What does this mean? Does this replace the need for the Silicon Labs USB Driver, or is there some other issue (to do with the Apple M chips) this fixes?
I plan to install WeatherCat 3.3.0 on the new Mac. Will it be OK to install 3.3.0 but to transfer the folders that I backed up that have been created out of 3.2.0?
As I am jumping from an old Intel Mini to a new Apple Silicon one, I have missed all the troubleshooting you braver pioneers have gone through. Though I have tried to read through the forums and manual as much as possible to find out what I need to need to know. The move from Intel to M2 just feels a bigger jump than normal!
Wish me luck.
Ephraim.