I'm on a Mac 10.6.2 and have installed the the driver but even when plugged in scratch does not register the picoboard, everything is still as zeros.
Can anyone help me get it working?
Last edited by lightning900 (2009-12-25 15:19:54)
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I have windows so I can only guesse, but have you tried getting up the "select serial usb port" option (on windows you do this by right clicking on the Scratchboard watcher) and then selecting each of the options in turn until the numbers are no longer 0? I did that and eventually found out that the correct one for me was COM17
hope that helps
Sparks
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lightning900 wrote:
I'm on a Mac 10.6.2 and have installed the the driver but even when plugged in scratch does not register the picoboard, everything is still as zeros.
Can anyone help me get it working?
I have this same problem and I have Mac 10.6.2 also!!
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sparks wrote:
I have windows so I can only guesse, but have you tried getting up the "select serial usb port" option (on windows you do this by right clicking on the Scratchboard watcher) and then selecting each of the options in turn until the numbers are no longer 0? I did that and eventually found out that the correct one for me was COM17
Sparks
When I go on 'select serial/USB port' it come up with one option - '/dev/cu.R-SerialPort' when I click on this it says that it is on briefly before going off again and is still not showing anything.
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You don't actually need a driver- just plug the board right into your parallel port.
Or, if you have one, use a parallel port cable.
This worked, at least, on my XP pro SP3, on 1.3.1 and 1.4.
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