![]() I'm not super optimistic about this, since ultimately it'll be running emulated, not under virtualization. This is also possible my error somewhere, but I haven't gone back to figure it out. However, when I rebooted after install, Windows gets angry about not being able to find the "Desktop" for the user, and kind of loses its mind. I did get it to boot and install Win10 x86. I suspect this is an error on my end, since it was the first thing I tried and I may have misunderstood some of the config. I can't get it to install Win11 x86, because it seems to insist there's an architecture mismatch. I'll write things up better when I have something real to show for it, but so far: I've been working to get Windows x86 to stand up on UTM (which I gather is really just a fancy frontend to QEMU). I took a crack at this when I got my M1 back in December and got nowhere, but now I have progress. I've gone through ~25 Windows 11 snapshots trying to get at least some basic add-ons installed like DAQ, but haven't had any luck I was able to install base LV with the math toolbox but nothing else. ![]() ![]() Hopefully you will have more success than me.ĭid you figure out how to get it installed? I'm currently experiencing the same problems. I recommend you keep ‘Snapshots’ of your Parallels VMs as you get thinks working. But more significantly, every time I install NI-Max, it kills Windows and I am no longer able to boot. ![]() LabVIEW does install and I am able to partially open my projects but I have a lot of packages as dependancies and am not able to get VI Package Manager to work. Installing Windows 11 ARM is straightforward. I have an Apple M1 Mac mini and more recently, an M1 MacBook Pro. I have been trying for some time to get this working with the M1 chip. I have been using Parallels on my Mac to develop LabVIEW (for Windows) code for years and have been very happy with it. ![]()
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