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You can also check by right-clicking the USB drive on your desktop and clicking Get Info. Check if the number next to Capacity is at least 8GB. Check if the number next to Capacity is at least 8GB. The first step in our USB port troubleshooting is the easiest one: a simple reset of the Mac. Press the icon in top left of screen; Click Restart; Wait for the reboot, and try USB ports again How can this help? Rebooting the Mac resets certain hardware conditions, which may lead to a solution to USB port issues.
I have just started experimenting with Serproxy and Arduino to get some serial data into Flash Builder/Flex. Serproxy seems to work fine and seems to connect to whatever port is specified. However, I am not able to see or read any data from the serial port using ActionScript. This is odd, because the Arduino should be printing data on a loop. The only thing I can think of is that I am not setting the correct serial port number. I have been trying to figure out how to find out what number should be set, that is, 5331, 5332, 5333, etc.
How do I find out the port number? Is there a way to do this using Terminal on OS X maybe?
Applies to: All products Where possible, we recommend using your Novation products on their own internal USB hubs/busses. To check whether your devices are on separate USB buses please follow these guidelines: Mac: 1. Click on the Apple Symbol About this Mac. Click on 'More Info' 3. Select Hardware USB and identify whether your USB devices are sharing the same bus. Some of these buses are internal, however some ports reside on different buses, which could resolve your issue.
This depends on the hardware spec of the Mac however. Please bear in mind that two USB ports does NOT equal two separate buses. In this instance, the Twitch USB number here is 0x3d Windows: 1. Click on Start Control Panel 2. Select System Device Manager 3. On PCs, USB 'buses' are referred to as hubs. Identify your USB devices in Sound, Video and Game Controllers (or alternatively directly on the USB hubs) in this case the Nocturn and Xio.
The Nocturn is connected to Port#0001 and is on Hub#0004 (circled in screenshot). For XP / Vista users please navigate via: Start System Hardware Device Manager.