You may be able to get it to work with some tricks if it is a pure usb-to-serial device which is recognized by the OSX / Linux drivers. To do so, you have to create a link named "com1:", "com2:" etc in the dosdevices directory of the bottle to the tty device node in /dev.
The DJI Phantom is seen by the Mac OSX in System Information. I tried the steps from the FAQ, but did not seems to do anything. NOt even sure how could i check if the com1,com2,etc ports are correctly created.
One question though, when issuing the command: ln -s your-physical-device com1
,should com1 contain : at the end? meaning ln -s your-physical-device com1:
i am thinking about the purchasing of the program. But i cant get the USB to serial device to work. I am confused with above mentioned string and the FAQ.
cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/CrossOver/Bottles/your-bottle-name-here/dosdevices
this string does not work in my case . Is it possible that the location is different on OSX 10.8.5?
thx for your help
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