That is why I rely for the last 10 years on myself built Hackintosh systems.
They run faster for less money and they are modular and easy to upgrade.
With the introduction of Clover it has never been a problem to use hardware
components (especially graphic cards, wifi/bt cards, sound cards etc.) which
were not supported by Apple anymore.
On 14/10/2019, 21:58, "use-livecode on behalf of Dar Scott Consulting via
use-livecode" <[email protected] on behalf of
[email protected]> wrote:
Catalina does not recognize the bootloader for atmega32u4 Arduino boards
such as Leonardo. The IDE 1.8.10 avr toolchain works (64-bit); this is not
related to 32-bit.
Catalina does not recognize the AdaFruit Feather ...BOOT drives. Actually
this started with macOS 10.14.4. According to Dan Halbert, "Apple changed how
USB devices are recognized on certain Macs", creating a timing problem.
AdaFruit has a fix.
There are some indications that some USB devices made with Jan Atkinson's
examples are having problems on Catalina on some hardware.
I don't know if Apple is stepping outside USB specs or is pushing the
specs. Or whether the small board community has been spec-lax.
Not directly LiveCode related, but more reason to hesitate, especially for
gadget folks like me.
Dar Scott
Mad Scientist
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