On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 5:01 AM, SimuGQ <[email protected]> wrote:
> I know its not an Arduino, thats why we picked BBB, the specs are
> outstanding. Almost a year of Mega under our belts and we have pushed it to
> its limit. I also appreciate the effort everyone puts in. We are going to
> open source a serious amount of server motor OpenCAN code for the Arduino
> once all of the bugs are wiped out, we would hope to do the same for BBB.
>
> The OS X machines we are using came with 10.10 out of the box, we added new
> machines just before Christmas, these are what we are working on.
> Frustration is caused due to the inconsistent instructions found everywhere.
>
> If its a case of pulling a kext from a 10.9 machine to get the usb working
> we will look into that today and post results. It wouldn't be the first time
> and won't be the last that Apple in all their wisdom break stuff.
>
>> Maybe it's possible to identify these fruits or the windows by their
>> vendor-id of the usb. If so, one could just write an udev-rule for the bbb
>> which eiter loads the cdc-driver (for linux and/or fruit remotes) or the
>> rndis-driver for windows remotes.
>
>
> Nothing shows up on the USB bus, so prime suspect would be an updated kext,
> I will be able to compare the version number from 10.10 & 10.9 later today.

With 10.10, Apple requires "signed" kext's.. So depending on the 10.9
kext, you might have to enable "kext-dev-mode=1" in your apple
bootargs.

Regards,

-- 
Robert Nelson
http://www.rcn-ee.com/

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