Hello,
I have recently switched from Linux machine to Macbook Pro 2016 running macOS Sierra 10.12.4. I'm totally unable to work with J-Link. I use latest J-Link firmware (V6.14c software and latest J-Link firmware (J-Link V9 version compiled Mar 10 2017 19:41:40) and latest macOS drivers (V6.14d).
Main reason, I believe, is the fact that macOS doesn't detect J-Link connected via USB. Below is a system log (ioreg) listing connected USB devices:
Here is output from JLinkExe:
Macbook Pro 2016 has only USB-C ports, so I had to use some adapter.
I have tried 3 different adapters (including official Apple), 2 different J-Links (normal and EDU version) and two different Macbooks (Macbook Pro 2016 and Macbook 12) with USB-C ports. Every time with no luck. Of course, it works just fine on Linux.
Any help?
I have recently switched from Linux machine to Macbook Pro 2016 running macOS Sierra 10.12.4. I'm totally unable to work with J-Link. I use latest J-Link firmware (V6.14c software and latest J-Link firmware (J-Link V9 version compiled Mar 10 2017 19:41:40) and latest macOS drivers (V6.14d).
Main reason, I believe, is the fact that macOS doesn't detect J-Link connected via USB. Below is a system log (ioreg) listing connected USB devices:
Source Code
- kuba@chimera:~$ ioreg -p IOUSB
- +-o Root <class IORegistryEntry, id 0x100000100, retain 15>
- +-o Root Hub Simulation Simulation@14000000 <class AppleUSBRootHubDevice, id 0x1000004fb, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 12>
- +-o iBridge@14100000 <class AppleUSBDevice, id 0x1000004fd, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (325 ms), retain 35>
Here is output from JLinkExe:
Macbook Pro 2016 has only USB-C ports, so I had to use some adapter.
I have tried 3 different adapters (including official Apple), 2 different J-Links (normal and EDU version) and two different Macbooks (Macbook Pro 2016 and Macbook 12) with USB-C ports. Every time with no luck. Of course, it works just fine on Linux.
Any help?
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