Yes I know, I have Visual Studio Community 2019 + BuildTools for ARM64, CLang and GCC compilers, I know that I must useRas wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 2:39 pmThat depends on the engine, programming language, and operating system. You can have makefiles, build scripts, or even MS Visual Studio projects (mostly for Windows-only engines). Sometimes, the Windows version is not even built under Windows, but cross-compiled e.g. from Linux. The specific instructions and requirements should be in the engine documentation.
make -j build ARCH=apple-silicon for macOS Big Sur M1 NATIVE ,
make -j build ARCH=armv8 for Ubuntu ARM64 and Raspberry PI4
and something like:
make -j build ARCH=arm64 -msbuild for Windows ARM64
but I need a detailed guide about how to modify the make file
My problem is that here no one seems interested on Silicon M1 or WinARM64, most users are even hostile calling me troll and I cannot find a Microsoft ARM64 developers forum that can help me, while Windows 11 ARM64 will be released on October 5