

I've been working to get Windows x86 to stand up on UTM (which I gather is really just a fancy frontend to QEMU). I took a crack at this when I got my M1 back in December and got nowhere, but now I have progress. I've gone through ~25 Windows 11 snapshots trying to get at least some basic add-ons installed like DAQ, but haven't had any luck I was able to install base LV with the math toolbox but nothing else. Hopefully you will have more success than me.ĭid you figure out how to get it installed? I'm currently experiencing the same problems. I recommend you keep ‘Snapshots’ of your Parallels VMs as you get thinks working. But more significantly, every time I install NI-Max, it kills Windows and I am no longer able to boot. LabVIEW does install and I am able to partially open my projects but I have a lot of packages as dependancies and am not able to get VI Package Manager to work. Installing Windows 11 ARM is straightforward. I have an Apple M1 Mac mini and more recently, an M1 MacBook Pro. I have been trying for some time to get this working with the M1 chip. I have been using Parallels on my Mac to develop LabVIEW (for Windows) code for years and have been very happy with it.
