9/1/2023 0 Comments Mac m1 arduino![]() I had been thinking of PlatformIO but I prefer Arduino tools and I now use genuine Arduino boards almost exclusively for my projects so might as well remain with official tools. Maybe things have moved on from my days looking at apps and code My terminal VIM with the same plugins is just under 10MB. My MacVIM is just under 18MB (and all the plugins and config I need). Just opening the app results in Arduino IDE task at 400MB, IDE Helper (GPU) at 70MB, IDE Helper (Renderer) at 500MB and a bunch of others that add up to over 1000MB. IDE 2.X seems incredibly resource intensive. The 1.X IDE is a lot lighter on memory - 600MB on Rosetta2. Reassuring to know there is official maintenance of the formula as so many can fall away. That is a plus and will now look to integrate into VIM as that could work well for me. It certainly performs very well and is very light on memory. opt/homebrew/bin/arduino-cli: Mach-O 64-bit executable arm64 Quick check on the script shows it appears to have bottles for intel and arm binary. Combined with Adafruit addons it is a very comprehensive solution and I also like to think buying genuine supports the libraries and developments (I am never happy to see third party clone boards linking to libraries of Adafruit or Arduino ) Now use almost nothing else given the wide range of hardware and I always buy genuine as I like the quality, reliability and dependability. It would be even better if the app could run in remote server and deliver the UI locally - just not in a bloated webapp as the cloud IDEs that exist for PlatformIO and similar are similar memory and resource hogs. At a push VNC would connect but may have a look and see if I can remotely deliver app Windows via X. a headless Pi4 could be used to host the Arduino IDE. May have a look and see how I can use platformIO or Arduino-cli (does it suffer from same apple build issue) and see if there is any way around it.Īlso had an idea. I find they consume a lot of memory, are harder on battery and often feel a little slow (though that may be perception/prejudice!). Also apps that rely on Rosetta I tend to move away from. Shame so much now uses Electron as it sort of puts me off. But then I find most IDE and especially those that use Electron to be sluggish - along with those based on Java. ![]() ![]() I wonder would it be possible to add to home-brew and build on install from source? I suppose I could build it manually but brew makes builds so handy - and packages up a decent uninstall/zap also. My request contains all necessary details I verified the feature was still missing when using the latest () ![]() Official Arduino IDE 2.x Linux builds are only available for the x86 architecture. I want to run Arduino IDE on my Raspberry Pi with ar … m7vl and aarch64 (aka.
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