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Hi there, I have an FTDI based system that I am able to communicate with fine on a Linux machine using: talk -d /dev/ttyUSB0 but I would like to do programming using my Mac (running 10.9.5). The FTDI drivers came with Mavericks, and I can see the device just fine as /dev/tty.usbserial-A123456. That said, Macs that were delivered with Mac OS X 10.6 and later have no necessity for this function any longer. https://freetechnologies.mystrikingly.com/blog/diplomat-obtuse-angels-mac-os. The Mac OS X install disc(s) for 10.6 were Intel-only. Sound file editor free download. It remains unclear whether Mac models starting with the release of Mac OS X 10.6 (2009) continue to have this function in.

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First, I want to thank the people who replied to my post yesterday about my MacBook air being so slow. However, I think I managed to make it slower. Maybe it's all in my mind. I am just so frustrated with my mac at the moment. Am I the only one who feels this way? I know that it's all new. But I hate it right now. For example, I can't get my arrow keys to work. When I press them, they make that sound, like nothing is there under them even though it says that File Vault has keyboard focus. Plus when I press VO key with space bar to click on stuff, nothing happens. I'm so discouraged with my Mac. I just can't seem to get used to it despite the fact that I read the Help section and come on this site a lot. I know that I've come along way since getting my mac couple months ago. However, I can't seem to get use to the screen layout. It seems so complicated. For example, when it says row expanded when I'm looking at a folder, does that mean the folders open? Why can't it just say folder is open? Or when i'm in email, and it says row expanded, what exactly is expanded? I suspect one reason it's so slow, because when I first got it, I was accidentally creating new folders and aliases all the time. Plus, when I updated from Yosemite, I had to install the update a couple times. So I'm sure there's files left over from that.

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The remote aspect of ntalk does represent a security risk. However, if you only use it as the original poster suggested (ie only talk to people SSH'd into your local machine), just make sure that UDP 517 is allowed from 127.0.0.1 to 127.0.0.1 and not from the internet. OS X Mountain Lion; Mac OS X v10.7 Lion; Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard; Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard; Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger; Mac OS X v10.3 and earlier; Mac OS X Technologies; Classic Mac OS (OS9, OS8 & System 7) Photos for Mac; QuickTime; Safari; Front Row.