No, I haven't tried QUEMU.
However, I downloaded a new xCode and, when I ran it the first time, my little
board started working and showed up as a virtual serial port and as a disk
drive.
The good news is that it works. Perhaps xCode swapped out something, maybe
drivers.
The bad news is that
@Dar.
Did you already try to use QUEMU?
https://www.qemu.org
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I'm not sure how this addresses my concern. Uh, rant. Lament.
If this is an OS problem, then a Hackintosh system would not solve it.
If this is a driver problem, then perhaps Clover will work, but maybe not.
(When I build a machine, I would use Windows or Linux, so—for me—Hackintosh is
not a sol
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I need to look into this again. I made one Hackintosh
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Bob Sneidar via use-livecode schreef op 15
oktober 2019 16:45:27 CEST:
>I need to look into this again. I made one Hackintosh with an eye to
>play video games but could never get the graphics card to work. That
>was a long time ago. If you have any links for making this happen I
>
I need to look into this again. I made one Hackintosh with an eye to play video
games but could never get the graphics card to work. That was a long time ago.
If you have any links for making this happen I would be very interested.
Thanks.
Bob S
> On Oct 14, 2019, at 13:10 , Erik Beugelaar v
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On 14/10/2019, 22:49, "use-livecode on behalf of JJS via use-livecode"
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clover is the bootloader.
You still need the kexts (but you know, else you would not use it)
Op 14-10-2019 om 22:10 schreef Erik Beugelaar via use-livecode:
clover is the bootloader.
You still need the kexts (but you know, else you would not use it)
Op 14-10-2019 om 22:10 schreef Erik Beugelaar via use-livecode:
That is why I rely for the last 10 years on myself built Hackintosh systems.
They run faster for less money and they are modular and easy
That is why I rely for the last 10 years on myself built Hackintosh systems.
They run faster for less money and they are modular and easy to upgrade.
With the introduction of Clover it has never been a problem to use hardware
components (especially graphic cards, wifi/bt cards, sound cards etc.)
Catalina does not recognize the bootloader for atmega32u4 Arduino boards such
as Leonardo. The IDE 1.8.10 avr toolchain works (64-bit); this is not related
to 32-bit.
Catalina does not recognize the AdaFruit Feather ...BOOT drives. Actually this
started with macOS 10.14.4. According to Dan Hal
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