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Date/Time: Sat, 18 May 2024 18:03:11 +0000



[Technical Question] Sierra Chart ARM64 Dev Platform and Compiler?

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[2024-05-01 19:56:31]
MichaelPPTF - Posts: 68
Hello,

If SC Engineering don't mind me asking - on what platform and which compiler do you guys compile ARM64 version on? Is it an emulated ARM, or a real ARM PC like the Microsoft/Qualcomm development kit, or something else? I have M1 Macs and an Ampere dev box running Ubuntu, slowly moving away from x86 if I can help it. SC is one of the few reasons that I still have x86 running in my house.

Why I am asking is that it can potentially be running near-natively in MacOS with something like VirtualBox but with a Linux VM. I don't like running Windows on ARM VMs because it is unfinished and in many cases - SLOW. I am wondering if this can be done.
[2024-05-02 16:00:07]
Sierra_Chart Engineering - Posts: 14423
We use the Visual C++ compiler, and building on a X64 system. Visual C++ has the necessary components to build for ARM no matter the underlying platform. It does not matter what the platform we are building on. The compiler will generate compatible code regardless.
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