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Just covering all the bases here, are you using the USB-Serial cable supplied with the LokProgrammer? It requires a specific cable type. My LokProgrammer arrived without the cable, but I wanted to use it now so I bought a (not so cheap) one from BestBuy, but like you nothing was recognized. Once ESU's cable arrived, everything ran perfectly and I returned the BBY cable.
There are ways around it but if you're not tech savvy it's hard to find what to do.
So, I went to Codeweaver and purchased the CrossOver software to run Windows programs on a Mac. (An older version of this software is what I have successfully used in the past to run AnyRail on my Mac). After a lot of trial and error last night (mostly error), the Lokprogrammer software is installed and will open on my Mac. Success! However, . . .THE PROBLEM: I cannot get the USB/serial cable to be recognized by my Mac. In other words, while the Lokprogrammer software will run, I cannot get the Mac and the Lokprogrammer to communicate with each other, because the cable is not recognized. I need help in a bad way. I did download the drivers for the USB cable from ESU. I believe that I have set it up through CrossOver, but it just won't work, regardless of which USB port I plug it into on the Mac. Help! DFF
I don't know why they still use the serial port. USB/Serial cords are hit and miss in compatability because there is something wrong with the converting chip in them. There are ways around it but if you're not tech savvy it's hard to find what to do. I don't know why esu hasn't made the new programers straight USB
...But . . . you might be able to pick up a used, older laptop or desktop (if you have an extra monitor lying around) with Windows already installed for not much more than you'd pay for a retail version of Windows, and just dedicate that to your JMRI/LokProgrammer setup. Used computer equipment is really, really cheap, and you don't need much horsepower for this.John C.
Oh, well, the only real loss is the new subscription to CrossOver.
If it didn't support the program you intended it for, you can probably get your subscription refunded, or at the very least the remaining subscription pro-rated back.
Black Friday is around the corner. JMRI/LokProgrammer will run on the lowest spec laptops which many will be priced lower than the LokProgrammer itself.