On Sunday, February 1, 2015 at 6:16:58 PM UTC-5, SimGQ wrote: > Seriously bad documentation level here guys. > > > I have a project that my team have developed over the past 9 months based on > Arduino Mega, we now want to "upscale" to a BBB. Unfortunately the BBB > implementation on OS X appears to be a disaster, especially on 10.10. My team > and I have WASTED 2-3 days trying to get one of these POS boards to mount in > 10.10, we have downloaded drivers, deleted plists, reset prams, everything > but NADA. Nothing works. NOTHING. > > > I have 5 BBB's sitting around and none of them can be accessed, except of > course when we use our one Win 7 netbook, that connects no problem. To > refresh, we have three iMac 27" (€2000 each), and two MacBook Pro's (also > €2000 each). But our €100 netbook is the only machine that works. Pathetic, > annoying and VERY frustrating. We have had absolutely no problems using the > Arduino, so why is connecting to a Beaglebone so complicated? > > > Can somebody in Beaglebone PLEASE get proper drivers set up ASAP. Seriously, > how difficult can this be for the developer to get this right? > > > Our next option is Rpi. We were able to access the Rpi test board straight > away, no hassle. Why the drama with BBB? Spec wise it wipes the floor with > the Rpi, but its useless if you can't talk to it. > > > Very bad experience with BBB so far.
SSH over USB and Serial Debug work fine for me on OS X. If you've installed HoRNDIS, there shouldn't be any issues- you might consider getting a package from the source (not sure if the one that BB provides has been updated recently):http://joshuawise.com/horndis#downloading_and_installing_horndis -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BeagleBoard" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
