What matters is the chipset in the mini too! There’s very little work going on for the M1 from what I can tell. I wish I knew how to write a driver, I would.
Your script is perfect for me! That’s where I happened to put my chirp.
I can’t seem to ascribe any meaning from what I do see in the vendor id on the Mac or the laptop pc for the programming cable. It’s just numbers to me no initials for the company who made them. I did get a windows driver set on a tiny cd for the cable for the baofeng. Some of it is written in Chinese and reading that is beyond me. So I have no idea what kind of cable I have.
I keep working on it. At least you guys got the program running for me so I can use the bigger screen to edit files.
Thanks, Kerry
On Sep 12, 2021, at 2:13 PM, Scott Lopez scottjl@gmail.com wrote:
Here's my little script. I keep CHIRP in my home directory Applications, so adjust your path as necessary:
❯ cat bin/chirp_sign.sh #!/opt/homebrew/bin/bash xattr -c ~/Applications/CHIRP.app xattr -c ~/Applications/CHIRP.app/Contents codesign --force --deep --sign - ~/Applications/CHIRP.app
The drivers for the cable you're using really depend on the chipset in the cable. MacOS does have some default drivers, and they may work for you. If they don't I suggest going to the web site specific for the chipset and not the cable brand, they tend to be newer. Google something like "chipset macos driver download" and you should find the page.
On Sun, Sep 12, 2021 at 10:45 AM Kerry Whittle <t2ckerry@gmail.com mailto:t2ckerry@gmail.com> wrote: Yay! Chirp is running again! I was going to try to figure out those commands again but you got them first. Thanks! I’m going to make a script out of those commands.
Now, about the drivers, how does that work on the m1?
On Sep 12, 2021, at 7:49 AM, Scott Lopez <scottjl@gmail.com mailto:scottjl@gmail.com> wrote:
Assuming you put the chrip.app in your Applications folder, try running the following commands:
xattr -c /Applications/CHIRP.app xattr -c /Applications/CHIRP.app/Contents codesign --force --deep --sign - /Applications/CHIRP.app
Need to run these from the command line (use Terminal) and you must have Xcode installed.
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