Posted June 14, 2018
Mojave will still support 32bit. The OS after Mojave will be 64bit only, which will be likely released in fall 2019. I hope that should be enough time to have released a working 64bit build of dosbox before.
https://9to5mac.com/2018/06/05/macos-mojave-32-bit-support/
More problematic is Wine/Crossover, as there is a memory management problem they can't easily fix. From my understanding to circumvent the problem they need to implement emulation in Wine. And yes, I know what Wine stands for (wine is not an emulator). Maybe they will be ready in fall 2019 to have a 64bit wine app, but I would honestly not expect it will run games very well.
https://www.winehq.org/wwn/364#Wine64%20on%20Mac%20OS%20X
There are some more infos about that topic on the wine page, somewhere hidden in an overview of the last Wine Conference. Unfortunately I can't find that page anymore.
https://9to5mac.com/2018/06/05/macos-mojave-32-bit-support/
More problematic is Wine/Crossover, as there is a memory management problem they can't easily fix. From my understanding to circumvent the problem they need to implement emulation in Wine. And yes, I know what Wine stands for (wine is not an emulator). Maybe they will be ready in fall 2019 to have a 64bit wine app, but I would honestly not expect it will run games very well.
https://www.winehq.org/wwn/364#Wine64%20on%20Mac%20OS%20X
There are some more infos about that topic on the wine page, somewhere hidden in an overview of the last Wine Conference. Unfortunately I can't find that page anymore.
Post edited June 14, 2018 by DukeNukemForever