Greetings,
I am using a Macbook Pro Retina (late-2013). macOS 10.13.6. I have been using this Mac for several years, but I am really a Windows guy, so I don’t pretend to really have a good handle on things like installing and configuring hardware drivers on a Mac.
Subsurface 4.8.1
Oceanic Atom 3.0 dive computer with a brand new battery in it.
I have downloaded successfully from my Atom many times on both Windows and Linux. But, I am, so far, completely failing at downloading on my Macbook. In all cases (below), when I have the cable plugged in (whether via USB port on my monitor, or directly into the left side USB port on the Macbook), and I clip it onto the Atom, the Atom does go into PC download mode and start its 2 minute countdown.
In Subsurface, when I select to download and choose Oceanic and Atom 3.0, the only “Device or mount point” it offers is: /dev/tty.Bluetooth-Incoming-Port
There are no other choices in the dropdown and clicking the “…” button does nothing. If I click Download, it gives some error that it couldn’t open the port. My suspicion is that tty.Bluetooth-Incoming-Port is not the port it should be using, so I’m not surprised by the error. I just can’t see how to get the correct port to show up there.
I found that the official Oceanic answer is to use Diverlog, so I installed Diverlog Lite and tried to download using that. It told me to install the USB driver and took me to a page on the PPS website. I downloaded and installed the indicated driver package and rebooted. Diverlog will not download, either. It recognizes that the Atom data cable is plugged in – there is a dialog where it tells you to plug it in and the Next button is greyed out until I do plug it in. But, when I click Next enough times and it starts trying to download, it just sits there forever at 0%.
I did some more searching and found the libdivecomputer website and its recommendation for drivers. There was an implication that the drivers there might be newer and work better, so I downloaded and installed that package also. And then rebooted. It made no difference to anything.
Does anybody have any suggestion for me on how to get this to work?
Thanks.
One more try. I didn’t get any response the first time I sent this out.
Anyone?
Any idea what the USB download port should be?
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Thanks for the help, Dirk.When I attempt kexstat, I get this:EHR1-DEV-MAC:~ svernon$ kexstat | grep FTDI-bash: kexstat: command not found
Also, this:EHR1-DEV-MAC:~ svernon$ ls -l /dev/tty.*crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 21, 0 Aug 10 10:44 /dev/tty.Bluetooth-Incoming-Port
I installed the driver from the PPS site and the driver from the libdivecomputer site.The DMG from the PPS site is called 2002Design_Driver.dmg. The file it contains is called FTDI_Driver.pkg. I have installed that.The DMG file from libdivecomputer.org is called FTDIUSBSerialDriver_v2_4_2.dmg. The file it contains is called FTDIUSBSerial.pkg. I have also installed that.…at least, as far as I know. On a Mac, I don’t know how to check what drivers are installed.
It also occurred to me that I should possibly uninstall the PPS driver (or both, and the reinstall just the driver from libdivecomputer). But, I don’t know how to uninstall a driver from the Mac, either.
I looked at the Subsurface website and manual for this info and didn’t see it. I didn’t think to search the Google Group. I will see if I can find help there.
I was only taking it “offline” because of concerns about posting my laptop name on a public forum. So, never mind…
Kexstat returns no results.
I uninstalled the PPS drivers and the libdivecomputer drivers (by finding the kext folders, right-clicking in Finder and choosing Send to Trash), rebooted (and verified the drivers were gone), installed the libdivecomputer drivers again (v2.4.2), rebooted again.
Still nothing. One time, when I plugged the cable in, VMware Fusion (which was running at that time) popped up and asked me if I wanted to connect the USB device to the Mac or Windows. I chose Mac and don’t ask me again. On subsequent tests, I didn’t even have VMware running.
So, it’s clear the Macbook recognizes that the cable is plugged in. It seems that it’s just not loading the FTDI driver. And I don’t know how to make it.
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I’m happy to test anything you like. I had a working dev environment setup on my Linux laptop. But, I have retired that machine (which is why I’m now trying to download from my Atom on my Macbook). I have never attempted to do any kind of development work on my Macbook (other than my day job programming, which I do all in Windows VMs, some running on the Macbook). But, I am game to even go as far as setting something up on my Macbook so I can build it myself and try whatever you like.
Of course, if somebody else wants to just do the build and send me a download link, that is fine, too. 😊
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On Aug 10, 2018, at 1:06 PM, Dirk Hohndel <di...@hohndel.org> wrote:I’ll play with creating a build - but it may take a few days as I’ll want to make sure that this actually works with at least the one FTDI device that i have access to :-)
Okay, that worked. Yaayy!!
One oddity, it downloaded (apparently) all the dives from my computer – including ones that were already downloaded from that computer and stored in my log. I unchecked all the extra ones and just imported the new ones. Seems to be all good.
Thank you!
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On Aug 10, 2018, at 2:55 PM, Stuart Vernon <stu...@force2.net> wrote:Okay, that worked. Yaayy!!
One oddity, it downloaded (apparently) all the dives from my computer – including ones that were already downloaded from that computer and stored in my log. I unchecked all the extra ones and just imported the new ones. Seems to be all good.