Thanks for that. I thought I would restate the problem for Apple computer users.
So I looked up the Apple M1 and M2 processors. Both are ARM architecture! So forget about emulation on these Apple system-on-chip (SoC) processors. It’s not the fault of the emulation software (Parallels/Boot Camp/VirtualBox/VMWare Fusion/Wine/etc). You can still use emulation.
However, as @drcrandon and @narenkona said, there is no working driver for our industry standard wireless hearing aid programming device, namely Noahlink Wireless! The inability to use Noahlink Wireless means that you cannot connect to many/most? modern wireless hearing aids for self-fitting and programming.
Bummer.