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I couldn't make it work on macOS. #1
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@MrGreensWorkshop you need to select I will update documentation with those info, thank you for this question. |
@dotcypress Thank you for replying on such short notice. Now the device is recognized. |
@dotcypress Sorry to bother you once again. If you are going to update the readme, I think it's better to tell which GPIO pins are connected to which 0-15 input on the PulseView screen. Raspberry Pi Pico GPIO0-15 -> PulseView 0-15 |
@MrGreensWorkshop yep, totally make sense. |
Hi, first of all, thank you for making this project, and thank you for making it publicly available for everyone.
I tried to use it but couldn't make it work. I'm probably missing something.
I hope you can guide me. Here are the steps,
I used these files,
binary file : https://github.com/dotcypress/ula/releases/download/0.0.1/ula_0.0.1.uf2
PulseView: https://sigrok.org/download/binary/pulseview/PulseView-0.4.2.dmg
(This one is 24 bytes; definitely, the link is broken. https://sigrok.org/download/binary/pulseview/PulseView-NIGHTLY.dmg) (file content is
<h1>404: Not Found</h1>
) : )I'm using macOS ventura 13.2.1
$ ls /dev/tty.usb* /dev/tty.usbmodem_ula_1
Which PulseView version did you test on macOS?
Thanks in advance.
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