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So now the only thing I can't do is to get a native Mac-based dive log program to talk via infrared dongle to the Aladin Tec. I have Scubapro's LogTrak installed on my Mac. When I start it and plug in the dongle, I see lights flashing on the dongle, but the app always errors-out trying to find the Aladin Tec.
I'd be very interested in trying Dive Log Manager as an alternative dive log app on the Mac, but before spending money on the paid version would like to verify that my infrared dongle will work on the Mac (which itself has since been upgraded to macOS Sierra). As Janice notes, the free version of Dive Log Manager doesn't support the infrared link. Any suggestions on how I can test the infrared dongle under macOS Sierra before buying Dive Log Manager?
I just want to confirm that you do *not* have the Asix driver installed. They have a MacOS version of their driver, but neither LogTRAK nor Dive Log Manager will work properly if it is installed on your Mac. (Both applications pre-date the availability of this driver and so it just get's in the way and "hogs" the device). And if you remove it, make sure you *really* have removed all of it as it has a couple of components which can cause it to stick around even if you thought you removed it.
Thanks for the suggestions, Janice. Actually as part of my efforts I did install the Asix driver. Do you know what I need to do to make sure I remove all components? I don't recall seeing an uninstall utility along with the installer. I'm happy to dig in and go directory by directory to delete files if I know what I'm looking for.
Steve, I presume that this is working on your mac because you have partitioned your hard drive to run OS and Windows?. I was not aware that the Smart Trak software was even compatible with a mac full stop.
Actually, Asix makes it relatively easy to remove. Just download the whole package again. You'll see there are two "dmg" files that can be mounted as a disk image. One has "Driver" in the name and the other has "Application" in the name. Mount up the "Application" one first and then double click the "Uninstall" script inside it. Then mount up the "Driver" one and double click it's Uninstall script. You want to uninstall the application first so that nothing is using the driver so that it can be uninstalled properly. The installation PDF in the package does have a very short section on uninstalling FYI but it doesn't say anymore than the above.Oh, and make sure the IrDA dongle is not plugged in when you're doing this. Then reboot and it should all be gone.
As you say, there is a dmg file for the driver, and one with application in the name. When I run the one for the driver, the box expands for a split-second as though something is starting, but then it disappears. I tried this several times and got the same results. So it's possible that the installer isn't really running, and didn't install anything at all.
-- When I try the dongle and Aladin Tec with LogTrak in macOS Sierra, I see the light on the dongle flashing when I try to access the dive computer, but it errors out. Interestingly, if the Aladin Tec is not present, LogTrak keeps trying for a while before giving up. If the Aladin Tec is within range, it comes back with an error message much more quickly. This implies to me that the software can detect the dive computer, but something isn't set up right to make it work (speed? I don't know what parameters exist that could be an issue).
-- I'd be game to try the paid version of Dive Log Manager, but can't find a download link on your website. Could you send me a url to the specific page where it can be purchased?
Thanks again for the help --
Hi all,
I have installed Log-Trak onto my Mac the software seems to be running ok on version 1.2.0.1.
The issue I have is my IrDA dongle isn't working. Looking at the instructions it appears to be for PC only. It's an ST Lab dongle U-243.
Can you please recommend an IrDA dongle that will work on my mac as it looks like I need to buy a new one.