Hi,
just found that the current Github has added support for MacPort and Homebrew for
installing the NanoVNA-QT app.
I can be installed with sudo port install NanoVNA-QT. I found that you have to define
the USB device using Other under Devicec tab to /dev/cu.usbmodemDEM1 which
is the same what is already set. De nanoVNA-2 display should then o black and display
NanoVNA V2_2 USB MODE.
Tested on OSX 10.11.6
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Good news!
Thanks for sharing! Let us know how it goes.
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On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 at 22:42, Rens Dijkshoorn <rens@offlinemedia.nl> wrote:
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