(05-11-2021, 09:03 PM)HeDiedEntangledInMidiCables Wrote: i mean.. maybe theres a majority window user base that also owns a NDLR but some of us use mac . its not exactly relevant because it has something to do with the signature of the usb serial from the NDLR . like .. i havent had any issues , but i was wondering if it was another hidden networking ability or just a bad usb serial signature . ive only ever seen this before
with certain android phones
I should say that I am a Win user, but as I work to port the Library program to Mac I can tell you the NDLR on my Mac Mini shows up in the /dev directory as cu.usbmodem111111.
There is a tty.usbmodem111111 in the /dev/ directory, but cu.usbmodem111111 is what you want.
Using CoolTerm it appears in the Port selection list as "cu.usbmodem111111" and CoolTerm will let you access it as a serial device.
Look at The NDLR Library API forum page for documents to play around with it if you are interested.
So I think the NDLR is doing what it is supposed to do, but then again I'm just starting out with Mac.
All the best
Royce