usbasp and an Intel Mac w/ OS X (device not recognized)
usbasp and an Intel Mac w/ OS X (device not recognized)
Hi there,
I've built the fischl.de/usbasp/ programmer, and it is recognized on my windows desktop and linux desktop (which are at work), but my Intel Mac OS X laptop doesn't list it with various usb testing apps (USB Prober, libusb's "testlibusb" test executable, my own tiny libusb app). I've caught the slightest mention of an OSX intel hack, and I wonder if anyone here knows anything on the matter.
I'm running OS 10.4.10 on an Intel Macbook Pro, and like I said, my desktops see it fine. I wonder slightly if there's a power limitation from my laptop, but I really doubt it. I'd prefer to use my laptop, though, as the building closes here at 10 (just before prime hacking hours, too! )
-chardson
I've built the fischl.de/usbasp/ programmer, and it is recognized on my windows desktop and linux desktop (which are at work), but my Intel Mac OS X laptop doesn't list it with various usb testing apps (USB Prober, libusb's "testlibusb" test executable, my own tiny libusb app). I've caught the slightest mention of an OSX intel hack, and I wonder if anyone here knows anything on the matter.
I'm running OS 10.4.10 on an Intel Macbook Pro, and like I said, my desktops see it fine. I wonder slightly if there's a power limitation from my laptop, but I really doubt it. I'd prefer to use my laptop, though, as the building closes here at 10 (just before prime hacking hours, too! )
-chardson
I see. I will try and run town to the radio store tomorrow (I have to leave work early). The multimeter claims the voltage difference between D+ and D- is 3.87 V, which I would expect to be below peak, so zeners are a good idea.
Thanks for your reply (a lot). It probably wouldn't have crossed my mind (I didn't know why they would be there when I looked at the original schematic). If this does fix it, I might suggest to T.Fischl that he put a note in the readme, or add a noe in the designs without zeners.
Andrew
Thanks for your reply (a lot). It probably wouldn't have crossed my mind (I didn't know why they would be there when I looked at the original schematic). If this does fix it, I might suggest to T.Fischl that he put a note in the readme, or add a noe in the designs without zeners.
Andrew
Hello,
I'm a student with an Intel MacBook. And it don't recognise my usbasp too.
I have nothing in "information system" on mac os.
board is immediately recognised on my windows laptop.
And when usbasp is connected, i'm feeling that mac os is lagging. and usb port seems hot.
does anyone had same problem ?
I'm a student with an Intel MacBook. And it don't recognise my usbasp too.
I have nothing in "information system" on mac os.
board is immediately recognised on my windows laptop.
And when usbasp is connected, i'm feeling that mac os is lagging. and usb port seems hot.
does anyone had same problem ?
Thanks,
I have changed some components on my board and now it work.
(I have added two zener of 3,6V and changed input filter to 2.2kOhms and 4,7UF)
But now ... it's my USB to serial converter that don't want to work.
I have tried the command :
rombook:~ rom1$ tail -f /var/log/system.log
Dec 1 17:43:29 RomBook kernel[0]: USBF: 23820.140 AppleUSBUHCI[0x3863000]::UIMCheckForTimeouts Too many loops around
Dec 1 17:43:30 RomBook kernel[0]: USBF: 23821.140 AppleUSBUHCI[0x3863000]::UIMCheckForTimeouts Too many loops around
Dec 1 17:43:31 RomBook kernel[0]: USBF: 23822.140 AppleUSBUHCI[0x3863000]::UIMCheckForTimeouts Too many loops around
and so more.
I have changed some components on my board and now it work.
(I have added two zener of 3,6V and changed input filter to 2.2kOhms and 4,7UF)
But now ... it's my USB to serial converter that don't want to work.
I have tried the command :
rombook:~ rom1$ tail -f /var/log/system.log
Dec 1 17:43:29 RomBook kernel[0]: USBF: 23820.140 AppleUSBUHCI[0x3863000]::UIMCheckForTimeouts Too many loops around
Dec 1 17:43:30 RomBook kernel[0]: USBF: 23821.140 AppleUSBUHCI[0x3863000]::UIMCheckForTimeouts Too many loops around
Dec 1 17:43:31 RomBook kernel[0]: USBF: 23822.140 AppleUSBUHCI[0x3863000]::UIMCheckForTimeouts Too many loops around
and so more.