Arm64 Mcpelauncher Server
An unstable but efficient Minecraft Bedrock Edition server that runs on arm64 devices (such as Raspberry Pi), based on the mcpelauncher project and supports the latest version v1.21.2.
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What is arm64-mcpelauncher-server?
This is an implementation of the Minecraft Bedrock Edition server optimized for arm64 architecture devices (such as Raspberry Pi). By natively supporting the arm64 architecture, it avoids the performance loss of QEMU emulation and can run the Minecraft server more efficiently on low-cost devices.How to use arm64-mcpelauncher-server?
Basic usage requires compiling and building the server program, configuring the server property file, and preparing the Minecraft game resource files. See the 'How to Use' section for detailed steps.Applicable Scenarios
Suitable for users who want to build a low-cost Minecraft Bedrock Edition server on arm64 devices such as Raspberry Pi, or developers who need a local testing environment.Main Features
Native arm64 SupportOptimized for the arm64 architecture, no QEMU emulation is required, and the performance is better
Latest Version SupportSupports Minecraft Bedrock Edition v1.21.2 (the latest version)
Lightweight ServerOptimized for devices with limited resources, suitable for small devices such as Raspberry Pi
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Significantly improved performance compared to QEMU emulation
Optimized for arm64 devices
Supports the latest version of Minecraft Bedrock Edition
Open-source project, can be freely modified
Limitations
Still in an unstable state
The configuration file may not work completely
Only supports specific Minecraft versions
Requires manual compilation and configuration
How to Use
Prepare the Build Environment
Ensure that the device has installed the clang compiler and cmake build tools
Build the Server
Create a build directory and run cmake configuration
Configure the Server
Copy the configuration file and create a data directory
Prepare Game Resources
Download the .apk file of the arm64-v8a version from the MCPE launcher and extract it to the specified directory
Usage Examples
Build a Server on Raspberry Pi 4Users use a Raspberry Pi 4 device to build a local Minecraft server for 3 - 5 friends to play online simultaneously
Development Testing EnvironmentDevelopers build a local testing server on an arm64 device for plugin or mod development
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this server stable?
Which Minecraft versions are supported?
What are the minimum hardware requirements?
Related Resources
Project GitHub Repository
Project source code and latest updates
mcpelauncher Main Project
The original project on which this project is based
LeviLamina Project
The reference source for some class structures
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