Updates on macOS Tahoe Support and Developer Messages for OpenCore Legacy Patcher

Blogger Info: OpenCore Legacy Patcher Development & Future Support

The developers of OpenCore Legacy Patcher have opened official discussions regarding future macOS versions (like macOS Tahoe/Sequoia updates) and how users can support the project while ensuring system stability.

Key Takeaways & Best Practices:

  1. Be Patient with Legacy Support: When Apple releases new macOS versions (e.g. macOS 15 Sequoia or future versions like Tahoe), it takes months of reverse engineering for the OCLP team to restore graphics drivers, Wi-Fi stacks, and T1/T2 security chip workarounds.
  2. Do Not Spam GitHub Issues: Refrain from opening duplicate issue tickets on GitHub asking when a specific macOS version will be supported. This distracts developers from actually writing the code.
  3. Stay on Stable Releases: If your Mac is a daily driver, do not attempt to install macOS betas or unsupported pre-release versions. Wait until OCLP officially releases an update declaring support.

Read the official developer issue on GitHub Issue #1183 to stay updated on progress.


Original Question: "A Message From the Developers of OpenCore legacy Patcher."

Hello Everyone, Last Night ( in my Timezone) One of the Developers of the OpenCore legacy Patcher opened an Issue on Github. and i suggest reading it, and once again, Thank you Devs for all your amazing work that Has Saved millions of Unsupported macs, lets give a cheers for the devs, they deserve it and they deserve the best!

Give it a Read?

Hopefully One day, we will get macOS Tahoe Support. We Just have to Stick it out, till the Developers Figure it out! Cheers!

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