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If you can do it on Linux, you can do it on Mac, right?
It’s a Unix system.
There are some programs where this isn't true thanks to Apple's M1 chip design not being compatible natively with x64/x86 applications. But most emulator projects support the M1.
On Intel Macs this is always true.