ARM processors (Surface Pro X)
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ARM processors (Surface Pro X)
Hello everyone,
I'm interested by future Surface Pro X working on an ARM processors made by M$ : Microsoft SQ1.
It should work on a special version of Windows 10 for ARM.
How do you think K-Lite Codecs will work on it?
I guess that we have to download x86 executable only (This specific Windows 10 version support emulation for x86 application but not for x64).
What do you think about it?
Kind regards.
I'm interested by future Surface Pro X working on an ARM processors made by M$ : Microsoft SQ1.
It should work on a special version of Windows 10 for ARM.
How do you think K-Lite Codecs will work on it?
I guess that we have to download x86 executable only (This specific Windows 10 version support emulation for x86 application but not for x64).
What do you think about it?
Kind regards.
Rafzila- Posts : 2
Join date : 2019-10-11
Re: ARM processors (Surface Pro X)
The current pack should already work on Windows 10 for ARM
Since it can only run/emulate x86 programs, the installer will only install x86 components. It goes automatic, you don't have to do anything. The only functionality that won't be installed is the Icaros thumbnailing plugin, since Explorer runs as a 64-bit ARM process.
Even hardware accelerated decoding should work out-of-the-box.
I haven't got the hardware to test myself. So if you encounter any problems, please let me know!
Since it can only run/emulate x86 programs, the installer will only install x86 components. It goes automatic, you don't have to do anything. The only functionality that won't be installed is the Icaros thumbnailing plugin, since Explorer runs as a 64-bit ARM process.
Even hardware accelerated decoding should work out-of-the-box.
I haven't got the hardware to test myself. So if you encounter any problems, please let me know!
Re: ARM processors (Surface Pro X)
Thank you for your return!
It's clear.
I hope x86 emulation will work well.
But to check that we have to wait some tests about it .
Kind regards.
It's clear.
I hope x86 emulation will work well.
But to check that we have to wait some tests about it .
Kind regards.
Rafzila- Posts : 2
Join date : 2019-10-11
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