![]() In a lot of cases, it seems to be a "conflict" between standard USB devices (using USB1 standards) and newer USB2 and USB3 ports on the Macs (with the new USB stack). There are some work-arounds, and there are some ways to avoid it. I hope this is helpful to another Ham and I've saved them the hours I spent tracking this down.Ĭlick to expand.There are a variety of issues, mostly related to changes in the USB stack made by Apple. There were prior workarounds but they went out the window with El Capitan. ![]() If you later want to re-engage SIP, repeat the steps and use the "csrutil" argument to "enable". However, we you need a work around, which to turn SIP off, which you can do as follows:īoot you Mac to the Recovery System, holding the command R down during boot.Ĭlick the Utilites menu and select Terminal. I totally applaud the addition of SIP to further protect me, that's why I love Apple. The current version of OS X is not tolerant of unsigned drivers now Apple has integrated System Integrity Protection (SIP) to prevent malware attacking users. ![]() The issue is the West Mountain drivers are not signed yet. I use an Icom 746Pro with a West Mountain Plug and Play to provide the CIV interface via USB and a virtual serial port. I'm new to using the Mac for logging and radio control and had a fit getting everything to work so I thought I'd post my experience for others. ![]()
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