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Message started by Alan Gage on Apr 17th, 2007 at 10:42am

Title: Running Pico on a Mac?
Post by Alan Gage on Apr 17th, 2007 at 10:42am
It's looking like I'll be making the move to Mac in a couple weeks by purchasing a Macbook Pro. I've also been thinking about getting the Picoscope since I'll be traveling the country working for many different places and will be taking minimal equipment. Tom said there are a few people here who are running the Picoscope on Macs. I'd love to hear from anyone who is and any issues that you've had.

Thanks,

Alan

Title: Re: Running Pico on a Mac?
Post by Rich Barton on Apr 17th, 2007 at 10:51am
Hi Alan:


I don't use the mac but I was going to tell you that you are more than welcome to stop in and play with the pico on your adventures. ;)

My Cell is 712-870-9007 give me a call if you come this way I am sure there is alot we could talk about. ;D

autonerdz is a very good choice for support. ;)


Title: Re: Running Pico on a Mac?
Post by Tom Roberts on Apr 17th, 2007 at 12:08pm
Hi Alan,

Thanks for dropping by  ;)

I'm sure some of out Mac users will pop in.  In the meantime, there is also some Mac user feedback on the Pico forums like this one:

http://www.picotech.com/support/about2967.html&highlight=mac

Title: Re: Running Pico on a Mac?
Post by Carl Grotti on Apr 17th, 2007 at 5:16pm
Hi Alan,

If you get near the St. Louis area, stop by. We'll have a PicoScope day.  ;)

He is my cell#. 636-699-5100. Call anytime.

Title: Re: Running Pico on a Mac?
Post by Jan Kraakman on Apr 18th, 2007 at 1:45am
Hey Alan,
Welcome to this Grand community, there are a lot of gifted experts here like those above ;) with humor to ;D thanks guys!!
I use Mac's for five years now and realy love em ::)  I purchased my MacBook Pro nine months ago and use it mainly in my office for anything you don't need windows >:( for. I don't want it to get dirty ::)  A few weeks ago I purchased a Dell lattitude D820 dual core for use in the shop with my Pico, red brick with Snap-link (serial port required), Auto Enginuity and others. Don't want this one to get dirty to :-/ oops!
Now for the Mac, i've been fighting with Parallels and Pico for awile and didn't get it to work for the same reasons as you can read in the link/s Tom gave in his post. I hope it will work some day because the advantage of Parallels is that you can switch very easy between Mac and windows. The reason I use Parallels is that I can measure things in the shop and study these files at the office (windows xp pro sp2, all of Pico, AE, Annowave and others)
Well here's the best part, I also use Apple BootCamp and my Pico runs great with it. I mainly use it as backup if the windows Dell might give up for some reason :-[ The only disadvantage of BootCamp is that you have to reboot your Mac to switch between Mac and windows :(  Did not try USB to Serial yet so have no experience with that. (yet?)
I think that you make a good choice getting the Mac. I have seen NO VIRUSES with NO protection except e-mail protection at my provider ;D  For the windows part/s you NEED protection tough :'(
Here's some links to,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boot_Camp
http://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/
http://www.parallels.com/
BTW I'm not a computerwiz :-[ just a very happy Mac user ;D
I hope i didn't miss something, if I did just ask and I might know the answer ;)
O yea, I don' want to use vista for obvious reasons, vista has features that the Mac had for a long time (for what I know of vista)

Greetings to All, you Nerdz rock ::)
Jan.

Title: Re: Running Pico on a Mac?
Post by Alan Gage on Apr 23rd, 2007 at 9:32am
Thanks for the responses. I went ahead and ordered a Macbook pro this weekend, now I just need to decide if I want a scope on it or not.

Thanks again,

Alan

Title: Re: Running Pico on a Mac?
Post by Jan Kraakman on Oct 1st, 2007 at 6:33am
Hey guys, [smiley=2vrolijk_08.gif]

Finally got Pico 6.0.11 running on the Mac with parallels Built 5160 and Windows XP pro [smiley=vrolijk_26.gif]
Updated Parallels today with Parallels tools and it worked [smiley=rockon.gif]
Pico 5 and Pico diagnostics can't find the scope tough [smiley=cry.gif] but hardly use these anyway.
I don't know if it is the Pico or Parallels Update :-/ but anyway  [smiley=dankk2.gif] to both teams.
Here's the psdata file I took from a 69 Buick Riviera HEI Ign.

Alan,
Maybe you found this out yourself, otherwise I hope you read this reply. [smiley=ok.gif]
How's your MacBook doing?

Jan. :)
https://old.autonerdz.com/cgi/yabb2/YaBB.pl?action=downloadfile;file=Sec__Ign__w__Mac.psdata (188 KB | )

Title: Re: Running Pico on a Mac?
Post by Alan Gage on Oct 1st, 2007 at 8:23am
Thanks for the update Jan.

I did go ahead and get the MB Pro, which I absolutely love, but decided not to go with Pico. The reason for not getting it was that I started to realize this may not be the profession for me anymore. After working at a few shops out on the west coast this summer I decided to call it quits from the auto industry.

After a couple weeks back in Iowa to visit I'm currently touring the east coast. Being a bum and loving it!

Hopefully I'll find something else I want to do.

Alan
www.alangage.blogspot.com

Title: Re: Running Pico on a Mac?
Post by Jan Kraakman on Oct 1st, 2007 at 12:09pm
Alan,

Sorry to read that you quit the auto industry  :(  but I understand, had my share of burnout last spring [smiley=justcrazy.gif]
Now I'm back ;D trying not to be to obsessive  ::)  I'm sure you'll find something else to do. Nice photos btw

Happy touring,
Jan. [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

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