Running 64-bit applications on Apple M1 chip?

Discussion in 'General Questions' started by AleksandraS, Sep 22, 2022.

  1. AleksandraS

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    Is it possible to run a 64-bit-required application using a parallel desktop on an Apple M1 chip?
     
  2. alev

    alev Parallels Team

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    Windows 11 on ARM provides a level of x86_64 emulation that is very good, and ARM64 apps work without any issues. But if you find an application that doesn't work, please let us and Microsoft (using the Feedback Hub application) know.
     
  3. CheikhouN

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    Solidworks doesnt work
     
  4. ereuter

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    Global Mapper doesn't work.
     
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  5. rhenriques@dct.uminho.pt-2

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    As a matter of fact it works. What is not working is the installer (it's an awkward installer). I've copied all the Global mapper related files from an installation in a X86 parallel image to the ARM windows 11 new image in M3Max and it's working perfectly. See Attached image.
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  6. MagnusO1

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    Xpad Office Fusion dosnt work.. M2 Macbook Air 15 24gb ram
     
  7. rhenriques@dct.uminho.pt-2

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    The installer cannot install it in WIndows 11 ARM. However, if you copy it from a parallels image, installed in an Intel Machine, it will work just fine. I'm using it without any problem in Windows 11 ARM, running with parallels in a M3Max macbook pro.
     
  8. GiorgioC4

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    which files did you copy? Only the Globalmapper folder in Programs folder or others files in other folders? Thanks!!
     
  9. MelihE1

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    Has anyone got any updates on this? For me, it opens the Global Mapper loading screen and disappears without starting the program.
     

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