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I have an Arduino Nano and i’mI’m trying to use it with the Mac OS Yosemite (10.10). However, I’m having issues with the data transfer between the computer and the device. The Arduino is powered (LED is illuminated), however, I can’t upload anything to it. The serial port is not recognised and after installing a multitude of drivers, nothing seems to work.

Is there a specific driver or process I need to follow to enable data transfer?

I have an Arduino Nano and i’m trying to use it with the Mac OS Yosemite (10.10). However, I’m having issues with the data transfer between the computer and the device. The Arduino is powered (LED is illuminated) however, I can’t upload anything to it. The serial port is not recognised and after installing a multitude of drivers, nothing seems to work.

Is there a specific driver or process I need to follow to enable data transfer?

I have an Arduino Nano and I’m trying to use it with Mac OS Yosemite (10.10). However, I’m having issues with the data transfer between the computer and the device. The Arduino is powered (LED is illuminated), however, I can’t upload anything to it. The serial port is not recognised and after installing a multitude of drivers, nothing seems to work.

Is there a specific driver or process I need to follow to enable data transfer?

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Arduino Nano with Mac OS Yosemite 10.10

I have an Arduino Nano and i’m trying to use it with the Mac OS Yosemite (10.10). However, I’m having issues with the data transfer between the computer and the device. The Arduino is powered (LED is illuminated) however, I can’t upload anything to it. The serial port is not recognised and after installing a multitude of drivers, nothing seems to work.

Is there a specific driver or process I need to follow to enable data transfer?