Re: IBU3
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 3:58 pm
Thanks for the heads up for the driver antivirus issue.
Not certain how to avoid it, as is an application.
Not certain how to avoid it, as is an application.
RC Tank Warfare community modelling hobby forum
https://www.rctankwarfare.co.uk/forums/
https://www.rctankwarfare.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=17593
Just had a quick look at the link, and the quick start guide is neatly organised, and clear. The problem for me, and a few others I expect, is that as a Mac user I'd have to buy a copy of Windows 10, and an emulator package (although 'parallels' is free, I think- without checking). Editing the text files on the SD card might work; but that's unsatisfactory. If I were to buy IBU3 (and I'd love to use it), could it be preconfigured to some extent for, sayTankbear wrote:Created a quick start guide for installing the software, drivers and connecting the IBU3 to computer.
http://www.rctankelectronics.com/upload ... _guide.pdf
Never said it wouldn’t be ported to Mac. But for now the initial release it’s PC, as anyone who has had an IBU2 from day one will tell you it has evolved a lot and many features added since it’s first edition following customers request and feedback. So with the IBU3 we expect the some comments but this time it’s the IBU3 and the user interface (PC software). So we envisage the software will change, and to keep costs down the focus is on the PC version. Once at a stable version then a Mac version could be ported.Tankbear wrote:It's been looked into, but initial thought is because the pc software will be changed a few times after initial launch following user feedback. When software is stable it could be ported to Mac.Cruciblesteel wrote:Will software for this board be available on the Mac ? Cheers ric
Scalawag who uses a Mac as tried a few other avenues for using pc software on the Mac but has resorted to using boot camp and Windows 7.
I'm also trying a bootable Linux stick with wine and software to work in Mac computers but although all the guides make it sound easy I cannot get it to boot
Thanks. Will do. I hadn't read through the whole thread before posting, so missed a few comments.Tankbear wrote:Okay thinking outside of the box.
I will preload one with music and default settings. Then connecting to a radio and see if it works, be a bit harder as loose the radio configuration but maybe I can get it to work.
Give me a day to try it.
Update.Tankbear wrote:Another avenue I'm looking into is I bought a cheap windows 8.1 tablet with micro USB off ebay today so when that arrives I see if I can load the software onto it and get it connected to the IBU3.
If it works maybe I can loan it out to Mac customers for the initial setup process. But early days got to see if it works first![]()
Ian.