
If you still can’t get CDM v2.12.32.B3 for ARM64 driver to work, then you can wait for the upcoming release of 2.12.36.4 for ARM64.

If your target OS is Windows, please use it directly on that OS without any virtual machine. There can be all sorts of problems that are out of our control. Note that we are in the process of upgrading this to 2.12.36.4 with the hope that this can be WHQL certified to allow installation without having to disable the driver signature enforcement. Here is the ARM64 driver that was tested on the Lenovo Yoga C630 running Windows 10. You could try the beta FTDI ARM64 driver which was developed on Windows 10 but seems to also work on Windows 11. This is some of the information I have received. They are working on a formal release, but unlikely soon. A search of the net will also find instructions, What has been supplied is about 2 or 3 release behind their released drivers so no idea what may or may not work. However you will need to request them from the supplier (FTDI) direct, and agree to no onward distribution of the drivers. If successful I am happy to share more details after the weekend. I have been informed others have had success running the drivers inside Parallels, but they have not formally tested it. I have managed to get hold of a beta set of drivers, which I shall be testing this weekend. The MK3 interface has a serial interface inside it, manufactured by a third party and Victron just supplier their driver with the VE.Config application.

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At this stage there are no released low level drivers for the serial interface inside the MK3 which will load and install on Windows 11 ARM. Especially when related too low level drivers. While 9 times out of 10 most users will not find any issues, there are corner case when things do not work as expected or at all. What you are running is a version of Windows 11 compiled to run on the ARM processor, and I believe still beta/early adopter status. The new Mac M1 processors are ARM based and not intel, therefore it does not run standard windows 10 or windows 11 inside Parallels.
