- Thu Dec 02, 2010 7:21 am
#114687
Hi!
My goal is to use LinkM to send / receive I2C messages directly to another I2C gear.
LinkM is HID and so it isn't considered as a COM port.
Has someone find a way to use LinkM with another i2C gear on a Mac
I was hinted to consider "linkm-tool" and "linkm.sh" at the linkm Google code repository.
My configuration is: Mac OS 10.6.5, X11, Xcode 3.2.4.
I don't have a strong experience on Terminal or Unix commands.
I had a look at the c_host/Makefile
1.
I installed both successfully, with MacPorts-1.9.2-10.6-SnowLeopard
2.
I installed it but the libusb.a is on the /opt/local/lib/.
Shall I modify
To put it simpler,
My goal is to use LinkM to send / receive I2C messages directly to another I2C gear.
LinkM is HID and so it isn't considered as a COM port.
Has someone find a way to use LinkM with another i2C gear on a Mac
I was hinted to consider "linkm-tool" and "linkm.sh" at the linkm Google code repository.
My configuration is: Mac OS 10.6.5, X11, Xcode 3.2.4.
I don't have a strong experience on Terminal or Unix commands.
I had a look at the c_host/Makefile
1.
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MacPorts is required, as well as libusb-legacy.# Mac OS X: "sudo port install libusb-legacy +universal" using MacPorts
I installed both successfully, with MacPorts-1.9.2-10.6-SnowLeopard
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Is libusb also required?USBLIBS = /opt/local/lib/libusb-legacy/libusb.a
I installed it but the libusb.a is on the /opt/local/lib/.
Shall I modify
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into
USBLIBS = /opt/local/lib/libusb-legacy/libusb.a
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or into
USBLIBS = /opt/local/lib/libusb-legacy/libusb-legacy.a
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3.USBLIBS = /opt/local/lib/libusb.a
To put it simpler,
- Has someone be successful compiling "linkm-tool" and "linkm.sh" on Mac?
or - Has someone find a way to use LinkM with another i2C gear on a Mac?