![]() ![]() 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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