(The tilde "~" represents the user home directory: /Users/<username>)
Rocrail.app └───Contents ├───MacOS | ├───*.dylib (controllers and wxWidgets) | ├───rocrail | ├───rocview | └───Run ├───Resources | ├───rocrail.icns | └───icons └───rocdata ├───svg ├───trace ├───images ├───web ├───decspecs ├───stylesheets └───plan.xml
After the first application start, a rocrail directory will be created, in the users home, with the following content:
~/rocrail ├───plan.xml ├───images ├───decspecs ├───stylesheets ├───svg (symbolic link to Rocrail.app/rocdata/svg) └───web (symbolic link to Rocrail.app/rocdata/web)
If macOS refuses to open the Rocrail.app please check:
Check the manual of the product which Chipset is used for selecting the right device driver.
Device driver | Remark | Products |
---|---|---|
FTDI Virtual COM Port Drivers | Updates available. | SPROG II, LocoBuffer USB, LI-USB |
CP210x | Updates available. | - |
http://www.prolific.com.tw/eng/downloads.asp?ID=31 | PL-2303 |
Use the /dev/tty.*
device instead of the /dev/cu.*
!
Just use following command in a Terminal window to check your system for available serial devices:
macbook:~ jack$ ls -l /dev/tty.* crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 17, 8 26 Feb 20:01 /dev/tty.Bluetooth-Modem crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 17, 4 26 Feb 20:01 /dev/tty.Bluetooth-PDA-Sync crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 17, 0 26 Feb 20:01 /dev/tty.usbserial-00001124 crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 17, 2 26 Feb 20:01 /dev/tty.usbserial-A10048Md
In this case there are two serial devices listed:
Alternatively the System Information utility can be used to check the USB device name.