![]() There are two instances shown: “cu.TIVCP34103d20” and “tty.TIVCP34103d20”.Ħ) I opened the IORegistryExplorer and this is how the EZ430 stick is detected. For the IOKitPersonalities I used:Ģ) I recompiled the VCP driver using XCode and the “TIUMPSerial.xcodeproj” included in our source files.ģ) I installed the driver using the commands shown in our driver’s documentation.Ĥ) I rebooted the machine with the EZ430 stick plugged in.ĥ) I opened a terminal session and look for the EZ430 stick in /dev/. These steps MUST be performed in order to properly recognize any TUSB3410 device:ġ) Modified the “ist” file that comes along with our VCP driver’s source files (see Pic1 attached). Then I obtained the decimal values for each of them: ![]() Under Windows OS and using the USBView app (freeware), I first observed that the eZ430-F2013 stick presented itself to the OS as: Simply click the 'Download' button on the right, and install and run the software. Technical support for USBVision For Mac OS X is available at. Answers to many common problems can be found there. Please refer to the trouble-shooting guide in the readme before contacting tech support. Here is an extract from a customer using the EZ430 and a MAC - they needed the source code to get this to work: Compatibility can be checked using the USBVision For Mac OS X demo mode. Use the download button in the Online Store to download the latest USBVision For Mac OS X software. These MSP430 tools use different USB VID/PID and this may need to be accounted for when you load it on the MAC. ![]() The TUSB3410 is also used by the multipe MSP430 tools as the USB interface, but are not hardware identical. ![]() Please provide feedback on the Consumer & Computing Interface Forum.Īlso, the drivers were developed for the TUSB3410UARTPDK. For Immediate Release EchoFX Announces USBVision For Mac OS X 1.1.2 Multi-brand USB Video Capture Device Support Atlanta, GA - Today, EchoFX, a Macintosh software developer, announced the immediate availability of USBVision For Mac OS X 1.1.2 -software support for USB 1.1 video digitizing devices including the XLR8 InterView, Belkin VideoBus, iRez USBLive and CapSure USB. Please do not contact TI support if you run into any issues. Audio support for older devices such as the DVC-100 has been permanantly disabled in Mac OS 10.9. These TUSB3410 drivers for the MAC OS X operating systems have not been officially released by Texas Instruments, however unsupported, as-is drivers are available for evaluation use. USBVision will only function in Mac OS 10.8 and earlier Mac OS 10.9+ users must use VideoGlide version 1.5.4 or later to avoid kernel extension warnings when plugging USB devices in. ![]()
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