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I have a 2014 Macbook Pro which works perfectly.  Xcode 13.2 works fine, but 13.3 or above will not install.  The computer has now been rendered obsolete and I cannot test on any iOS devices above iOS 14.  This means I cannot maintain my apps without shelling out thousands of bucks for a new computer (which I really cannot afford.)  I don't see why a 2015 MacBook Pro can compile and run iOS Apps, whereas a 2014 model suddenly cannot. Looks like our mountain of techno-waste suddenly got a lot larger. To make matters shockingly worse, Instead of responding to my question, Apple have terminated my developer programme membership with immediate effect, stating that if I cannot maintain my apps then they cannot be on the App Store. After 14 years they have just booted me off. The irony of posting here is that in 5 hours I probably won't be able to access this forum anymore either. Has anyone else suffered this fate or is there some workaround to continue using the older MacBook Pros?
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