trying to load usbjtag nt on a imac
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trying to load usbjtag nt on a imac
i tried everything and still can't get it to work on my new imac. i even went to the genius bar and they couldn't get it as well. they said its looking for a hidden folder which isn't there. so if i can get some help with this that would be great. thanks
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The mac version was built and test on Macbook. You need to copy the files needed to be able to use it.xy-Zee wrote:i tried everything and still can't get it to work on my new imac. i even went to the genius bar and they couldn't get it as well. they said its looking for a hidden folder which isn't there. so if i can get some help with this that would be great. thanks
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i hope you don't take this the wrong way, or think that i'm being a dick.....but why is a video needed? why can't people just follow instructions? are people really that illeriate that they need a video for every little thing? if someone needs a video then maybe they should find a new hobby because you can't get any more spoonfed then having a video !!xy-Zee wrote:hey boss please the keep the mac vergin up to date. im quit sure there are other mac user but they are not speaking up. also can you make a video in your free time? thanks
sorry for going off on a tangent but i feel so strongly AGAINST video's in this hobby......
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I will try and simplify the instructions of how to install for OS X:
Installing libusb
First, open a terminal, and become a superuser (type 'sudo su', then enter your password when prompted). Navigate to where you downloaded the file (or, you can drag the file to your terminal window if you need it to fill in the path for you). Type the following in a terminal window:
Same as before, become a superuser and navigate to the directory you downloaded Frameworks.tar to, or you can drag the file from a finder window to your terminal and it will enter the path to the file for you.
Installing libusb
First, open a terminal, and become a superuser (type 'sudo su', then enter your password when prompted). Navigate to where you downloaded the file (or, you can drag the file to your terminal window if you need it to fill in the path for you). Type the following in a terminal window:
- mv libusb.tar /usr/local/lib
- cd /usr/local/lib
- tar -xvf libusb.tar
- rm libusb.tar
Same as before, become a superuser and navigate to the directory you downloaded Frameworks.tar to, or you can drag the file from a finder window to your terminal and it will enter the path to the file for you.
- mv Frameworks.tar /System/Library/
- cd /System/Library
- tar -xvf Frameworks.tar
- rm Frameworks.tar
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