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Old 29.12.2015, 08:46
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Is it possible to run JDownloader on Windows IoT?
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Old 29.12.2015, 09:43
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JDownloader should run fine on every piece of hardware that provides at least java 1.6 and some memory/cpu
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Old 29.12.2015, 09:44
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So go and find a java version for this windows version
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Old 30.12.2015, 00:04
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But will JD work on a ARM processor? I have only seen downloads for x86 and x64 cpu's on the download page. I was planning on making a mini download server using a micro computer such as a Banana Pi + windows iot. I have read about people using JD on their NAS, and if I'm not mistaken, most NAS'es uses ARM cpu's. Is there more information on this?
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Old 30.12.2015, 01:56
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@henshin
search the forum buddy, there are multiple threads in multiple languages running JD on series of different NAS systems, and the majority are on ARM based processors!
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Old 30.12.2015, 04:07
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The thing that I need to know for sure (before investing in hardware) is if there is an installer at the downloadspage that I can use. If I'm not mistaken only the JDownloader.jar would work on arm cpu's is that correct? I'm still a noob at this sort of thing so please forgive me.
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Old 30.12.2015, 06:11
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We can't say, due to not knowing your hardware. All we can say if Java runs on said hardware, it should run/install JDownloader via the methods mentioned on the forum! So please search and do the research that way.

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Old 30.12.2015, 09:57
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JDownloader does not care about CPU architecture. It runs on Java, so as long as you'll find a working Java version, you're good to go
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