Thanks, but unfortunately it doesn't work under Windows, neither with 1.3 nor 1.4.
So, to sum up: the only way I can run the 'Test Port' is with v. 1.3 under Mac OS, but writing an image to SpokePov does not work (connection fails).
Any suggestions?
serial port fail on Mac OS
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Re: serial port fail on Mac OS
Do you think I should buy the USBtiny, or based on what I described it may not work either?
(I would like to use it with Mac OS).
Please advise
Thank you
(I would like to use it with Mac OS).
Please advise
Thank you
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Re: serial port fail on Mac OS
Looks like it's working now with version 1.2. Not sure what made the difference.
Thank you for your help
Thank you for your help
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Re: serial port fail on Mac OS
we're going to get the code tested and anything necessary rewritten for vista/win7 and 10.5 - something changed
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Re: serial port fail on Mac OS
Bumpadafruit wrote:Hrm, something changed in the latest mac os x. we're going to try to fix v1.4 but it may be a week or two because we lost our development system and have to reinstall it. can you use windows in the meantime?
I just resolved compiling under OSX-10.6 but I'm running into the same issue as others. Is there a patch available?
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Re: serial port fail on Mac OS
Hey, I found a fix that seems to work for me posted in this thread: http://forums.adafruit.com/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=22386
If you already have it compiling though, all my fix amounts to is using macports and dropping the legacy libusb library and importing the current libusb and libusb-compat libraries and compiling with -arch 386i to force your code into 32-bit mode since 10.6 compiles to 64bit by default.
Best,
Samantha
If you already have it compiling though, all my fix amounts to is using macports and dropping the legacy libusb library and importing the current libusb and libusb-compat libraries and compiling with -arch 386i to force your code into 32-bit mode since 10.6 compiles to 64bit by default.
Best,
Samantha
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