I'm running a mid-2015 MacBook Pro, but have just one K3 and one P3.However, I 
do have a powered USB hub to which I've attached an externalsound card (Asus 
Xonar U5) and three serial lines. The one cute thing aboutthose serial lines 
(which use the "real" FTDI FT232R devices) is that theyeach display a unique 
serial number, which can be viewed under the USBDevice Tree page under System 
Information which you dive into from the"About This Mac" GUI by going to 
"System Report". I've found that to bevery useful for troubleshooting, because 
I don't have to sort out device namesin "/dev", etc. (The 3 serial lines are 
for the K3, a Trimble ThunderboltGPSDO, and a Kantronics KPC3+, all of which 
run at different speeds).
I typically run WSJT-X under MacOS (Sierra, 10.12.1) using the K3's serial 
lineand the Xonar, but I can also run RUMlog and Fldigi. But, occasionally, 
I'll bootWindows 10 (under Parallels 12.1.1) to run HRD, Lady Heather, Winlink, 
Outpostand/or EZNEC+. I usually maintain the K3/P3 firmware using the usual 
utilitiesunder MacOS, but I can also do them under Windows if need be. Note 
that theP3 and the K3 utilities *do* allow you to select (under "Port") which 
serial lineyou wish to use. I don't know anything about MacloggerDX.
As I mentioned above, I am using an externally powered USB2 hub becauseI need 
to power the Xonar. I had a fair number of problems stabilizing 
thisconfiguration under Windows (7, then 10) because the GPSDO runs at 4800 
baudand Windows insisted it was a USB mouse. I alleviated it by rebooting 
Windows,sometimes 2 or 3 times in a row. Although the MacBook Pro is USB3 and 
the USB3spec stipulates that a USB3 port must supply more than enough current 
to supportthe U3 (I forget the exact numbers off the top of my head), it still 
didn't solve theproblem of multiple serial lines, coupled with the fact that 
the backup drive isattached directly to the (only) other USB port. One trick is 
to mark the cables carefullyand keep them in the same physical USB hub slots. 
Another is to avoid hot plugging,which despite manufacturers' propaganda WILL 
blow hubs; I keep a spare handy.
HTH, and 73 for a Happy Thanksgiving,
Bayard R. "Brandy" Coolidge, N1HO
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