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Windows on ARM Build of OrcaSlicer #5783
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Would love to see this too, as I'm about to bite the bullet and buy the latest Surface laptop. If I can run Orca on it without emulation it would be fantastic |
I second that. Would be nice to see Orca Slicer support Windows on ARM now that Windows actually got a huge ARM push with a lot more users. |
Never mind! I didn't see @ElectricalBoy already had an implementation. |
The cheapest way that I am aware of to get a working Windows on ARM machine running is using a RPi.
What I have in #6173 is a simple port of prusa3d/PrusaSlicer#13116 and it definitely needs more work til completion (x64 compilation got broken atm) |
I would also like to see this. |
Orca bot: this issue is stale because it has been open for 90 days with no activity. |
Not stale as I'd still love to see this |
Is there an existing issue for this feature request?
Is your feature request related to a problem?
There currently exists no slicer that runs on Windows on ARM natively.
Which printers will be beneficial to this feature?
All
Describe the solution you'd like
A Windows on ARM-native build of OrcaSlicer.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Run Windows x86_64 build via emulation
Additional context
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