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===== MacOS port ===== | ===== MacOS port ===== | ||
- | An MacOS port of the JNI library has been made available by a user. In order to run the jar packages generated with the SDK under MacOS the library file [[http:// | + | A MacOS port of the JNI library has been made available by a user. In order to run the jar packages generated with the SDK under MacOS the library file [[http:// |
+ | Note that this file only supports the Intel Platform (Universal Binary i386 and x86_64) - if you are running an old PowerPC system obviously an x86 binary will not work, you have to compile a version suitable for your system yourself. | ||
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+ | A better solution is to install the libusb_compat port from MacPorts or homebrew and then compile the libusbJava SDK source using the catfish Makefile. This will produce both 32-bit and 64-bit (if your system supports it) JNI library files, which can either be installed into the system or simply copied into the folder used for ZTEX Java applications. | ||
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