

Nobody is talking about how to play Minecraft on a Raspberry Pi anymore - or any of the other little small board computers! And nobody is talking about how to optimize it if you’re a little bit short on CPU and a lot short on GPU. If you play Minecraft (as I do on occasion), and you run little gutless wonder ARM boxes like the Raspberry Pi and ODroid N2+ (as I do consistently), you may have noticed an interesting gap in the connection between the two. Today is the first in a series of posts about some weird little rabbit holes, and I’m starting out with this: Playing Minecraft, on AArch64 Linux, on an Raspberry Pi 4, an ODroid N2+, and a PineBook Pro! However, it should be abundantly clear that the project is a fork without implying that you have our blessing.It’s been an exceedingly nice Lent off from the internet - although I’ve not really been taking it off from “computers.” I’ve been doing a bunch of the sort of weird things that I don’t normally get around to, and it’s been rather productive - if, perhaps, a tiny bit pointless. If you decide to fork the project, a mention of its origins in the About dialog and the license is acceptable. You will also have to register your own app on Azure to be able to handle Microsoft account logins. You must provide your own branding if you want to distribute your own builds.
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The source code has been debranded and now builds as DevLauncher by default. The API tokens required to talk to services that the launcher depends on.īecause of the nature of the agreements required to interact with the Microsoft identity platform, it's impossible for us to continue allowing everyone to build the code as 'MultiMC'.The license gives you access to the source MultiMC is built from, but not: We keep Launcher open source because we think it's important to be able to see the source code for a project like this, and we do so using the Apache license. Forking/Redistributing/Custom builds policy See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

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