![]() Then, there is the Android emulator error: Launching lib/main.dart on sdk gphone64 arm64 in debug mode. ran sudo arch -x86_64 gem install ffi successfully.uncommented the iOS version in Podfile, changed to 10.0. ![]() What I have done to attempt to fix the iOS emulator issue: I've read a bunch of posts of people complaining about similar issues but the solutions either didn't work or they were for older releases that weren't yet supposedly supporting M1. Supposedly VSCode, Android Studio, flutter all support Apple Silicon at this point. I have absolutely no idea how to fix this because I don't understand what the problem(s) are. ![]() It runs on Chrome, and occasionally (40%) on iOS emulator, but then won't run on Android. a bright, shiny, nice-smelling M1 Max MacBook Pro. I have a working Flutter app that runs just fine on my old MacBook Air.
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