May 14, 2012 18:46
Jade - I discovered that my problem was that there are 2 USB ports. I had it plugged into the one farthest from the screen. When I switched to the one closest to the screen, all was fine. Which now comes the next problem: When I was running NavX and ENC on my old G4 Pbook, I had two Keyspan 19HS's plugged into the two separate USB ports. One was for the GPS, the other for the AIS receiver.
It seems that this driver for Lion only works for one USB port. I'm trying to figure how to be able to get the AIS to also be recognized. Would it work if I use a USB HUB & plugged both the 19HS's into it & then plug the HUB into the Mac?
If your answer is NO, I guess my question would now be, how do others get GPS & AIS on a MBPro Lion? The problem with this is that they are different baud rates? And can the Mac receive these at the same time thru one USB port?
I appreciate any knowledge you might share with this. Your past advice has been great.
Jack
It seems that this driver for Lion only works for one USB port. I'm trying to figure how to be able to get the AIS to also be recognized. Would it work if I use a USB HUB & plugged both the 19HS's into it & then plug the HUB into the Mac?
If your answer is NO, I guess my question would now be, how do others get GPS & AIS on a MBPro Lion? The problem with this is that they are different baud rates? And can the Mac receive these at the same time thru one USB port?
I appreciate any knowledge you might share with this. Your past advice has been great.
Jack