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Build for ARM64 version #236
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This is a dup of #115, but the build system has been updated since then. I'm all for an ARM version but have no way of testing it at the moment. |
After the build, I tested it to some extent. But I understand it's hard to approve because you can't check it yourself. I can't sign your driver program right now, so it's uncomfortable to use. Thank you. |
Any update by now? Microsoft just introduced x64 emulation in preview for Windows 10 on ARM.
@basil00, Just buy one. :-) |
See #237. |
To build and test on the arm machine https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/download-the-wdk To build, run msvc-build.bat in the visual studio developer command prompt. To test, run the file install\MSVC\ARM64\Release in the administrator permission command prompt. |
I know +1s are generally discouraged, but I would also appreciate a signed build of the driver for ARM64. |
@sj6219 Thanks for the wonderful work! Is the signed ARM64 build available like the non-ARM64 platform? If it is not available, should I download the code, build, and MS sign by myself? |
Yes, but please use this branch: https://github.com/basil00/Divert/tree/release-v2.2.1 |
There are currently no signed driver files for arm. Source code here: https://github.com/sj6219/Divert/tree/ARM built file here: https://github.com/sj6219/Divert/releases/download/ARM64/ARM64.zip If you want to use, do the following: |
Thanks @sj6219 |
Please, create an arm64 version that works with ms surface pro x
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