It's plain text over serial (via USB) so any program that you can connect to a serial port should work. The rest should be the same.I have a Mini switch and the label has fallen off.
Cris has a guide to recover the passkey but not sure how to do it on Mac.
Any ideas.
Yup,, Serial Tool from the App store did the trickI'm not a Mac user, but does Serial or SerialTools from the App Store do the job?
You can!! VMware Fusion does it very nicely. If you know Mac's real good you can get Virtual Box running as well.Can you run a Windows VM in the Mac?
Currently Windows only runs on Intel/AMD x86 based processors. Apple's new processor will be based on some variation of ARM so as it is today, no. But there is a version of Windows IoT that runs on ARM based processors but it's only available to Windows Insiders (free, only need to register) but Windows IoT doesn't run standard Windows programs so you'd have to write your own serial terminal program for Windows IoT. Windows is moving to be a Linux based core rather than the Win32 based core and so long-term, being able to run a Windows VM on the ARM based Apple processor could be a possibility again.Are you still going to be able to run Windows VM's on a Mac once they go to Apple-sourced processors instead of Intel?
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