Warrior Trading recommends to use a Windows computer for both our simulator platform and any live trading platform. Minimum specifications can be found on this page here. Our simulator is a desktop-based platform that requires a Windows operating system.
Mac OS X are great. It would be interesting for all of us trying to develop hardware on a Mac OS X. So is there some good circuit simulator being used to design and simulate on Mac? The following is a list of circuit simulator that works on Mac. Some of these software are designed to run on a Macintosh and some of them runs on different. Column, bar, line, area, pie, and donut charts in Numbers on Mac. To create any type of chart, you can add a chart to a sheet first, then select the table cells with the data you want to use. Or, you can select the data first, then create a chart that displays the data. Either way, when you change the data in the table, the chart updates.
It is possible to run the platform (and other Windows applications) on a Mac. However, not everyone has the same experience when going this route, as there are many things moving parts and is why we do not fully recommend this.
Mac users can either use a Windows emulator or a partition of your Mac's drive to create a Windows machine. However, having a dedicated Windows machine is what we are able to fully support and able to troubleshoot with our members.
We've noticed an influx of users with newer Apple computers and M1 chip who are unable to effectively download Windows or our simulator platform, among other issues.'
We cannot guarantee the simulator to fully work if you are running it on a Mac. Warrior Trading also does not offer any further support for installation of Windows on a Mac.
Amazon workspaces:
An Amazon workspace is a virtual machine that is hosted on Amazon servers. All you will need to do is to create an account with Amazon and then sign in to your hosted virtual machine that comes pre-loaded with Windows. You can install any Windows software you want and can upgrade your system to the power you want or need.
Learn more about it here: https://aws.amazon.com/workspaces/
Bootcamp
Bootcamp is a program available for older Intel CPU Mac's and no longer supported on the M1 apple chip computers-
Bootcamp will take your hard drive and create a partition where it will install windows on a part of your existing hard drive so that you can run Windows on it.
BootCamp doesn’t allow you to easily transfer content between OS X and Windows partitions like virtual machines do, and you can’t run the two operating systems simultaneously. But it does give Windows full access to the processing power of your Mac Giving the best speed. It’s also completely free, so you only need to purchase a Windows 10 license.
To check if your Mac can run Windows 10 with BootCamp, please check:
Links on how to install boot camp:
Please contact Apple for further support on this the of installing Windows on your Mac using BootCamp.
You should be able to use Windows for free for without a key for 30 days. After that, you will need to purchase a license key from Windows, which can be done from the Microsoft website here.
Other Alternatives:
Parallels and VMware Fusion
These options will take up and split up your computer resources and might perform slightly slower. They also need to be paid for and we do not recommend this unless you already have one of these programs installed.
This support video is provided with help from our friends at SterlingTrader. Still have questions? Please reach out to our Support Team, and we'd be happy to help as much as possible.
Developer: Ben Esposito
Release date: 2018
Version: v. 1.1.0 + Full Game
Publication Type: License by GOG
Interface language: English, Multi
Tablet: Not required (DRM-free)
Platform: macOS
To bookmarksDonut County is an indie video game developed by American indie designer Ben Esposito and published by Annapurna Interactive. In the game, the player moves a hole to swallow objects, which makes the hole increase in size. The concept originated in a game jam that used video game pitches from a Twitter account parody of game designer Peter Molyneux.
It later expanded to be the inverse of Katamari Damacy. Other inspirations for the game included Hopi figurines—a theme Esposito later relinquished—and locations from Bruce Springsteen songs. Donut County was released in August 2018 for iOS, macOS, PlayStation 4, and Microsoft Windows platforms while versions for Xbox One and Nintendo Switch were released in December 2018. It also released for Android in December 2020.
Gameplay
In Donut County, the players control a hole across several different levels, each of which is self contained but has several areas that open up as they progress. The goal of the game is to swallow every object to essentially clear out the level. As players move the hole to swallow objects, the hole increases in size.
There are some puzzle aspects to this; to swallow objects floating on top of water, the player may need to maneuver the hole to drain part of the water, and then have that water consumed by a bird, repeating this until the water is drained. Later in the game, the player gains access to a catapult that fits in the top of the hole. This can be used to fling certain items swallowed by it to hit outcroppings to dislodge objects or to trigger switches.
Plot
Human Mira works for her friend BK, a raccoon, at the local donut shop in Donut County. She finds BK more interested in a new mobile app, trying to earn enough points for a quadcopter drone, which he does by scheduling the delivery of donuts to the residents of Donut County.