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cammaxon 10-28-2013 07:52 PM

Using OFT on Mac
 
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I have found a way to run both OpenFlash Manager and TunerPro on Mac OSX using wine bottler software. I'll walk you through how to set it up.

What I don't know is if it will communicate with the OFT once plugged into my mac.

Start by downloading the Wine Bottle software from

http://winebottler.kronenberg.org

cammaxon 10-28-2013 07:57 PM

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After you install wine bottler you can download the TunerPro and open flash manager from
http://www.procedetuning.com/BRZ_FR-...s-4/index.html

open the downloaded .exe with wine

choose the "rune directly in ..." option

follow the installation procedures

m.wood0213 10-28-2013 07:58 PM

hmmm interesting find. I Haven't seen anything this yet. Is it compatible w/ Mavericks (10.9)?

cammaxon 10-28-2013 08:01 PM

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after installing the software click on the wine glass logo at the top of your screen and open the file manager.

From here you will be able to run your .exe programs just as you would on a windows based computer

cammaxon 10-28-2013 08:03 PM

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I am able to start both programs but I can't get the tuner pro manager to fully initialize (most likely because I don't have the OFT plugged in)

cammaxon 10-28-2013 08:07 PM

And that's where I'm at. If anyone has the OFT and Mac OS X and would be willing to verify the compatibility using this process I would greatly appreciate it.

cammaxon 10-28-2013 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by m.wood0213 (Post 1298859)
hmmm interesting find. I Haven't seen anything this yet. Is it compatible w/ Mavericks (10.9)?

it sure is!!

utekineir 10-28-2013 09:25 PM

Stable enough to trust for flashing?

I keep a parallels xp instal for Cobb access tuner and vag com (vw diagnostic software)

But neither of those involve flashing direct from the laptop.

AdrianG 10-28-2013 09:35 PM

With the OFT at least your're just moving the rom to the tablet and not flashing your car directly, so it seems like it would be safe enough to do with parallels or VMware fusion. I've been running fusion for a few years now and the USB support is pretty reliable now. I'll be trying Ecuflash from VMWare when I get my tactrix cable, which I think is a bit more dangerous than putting Roms on the tablet.

The editors are straightforward, the USB element worries me a bit though for flashing.

- AdrianG

m.wood0213 10-29-2013 12:12 AM

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Originally Posted by cammaxon (Post 1298889)
it sure is!!

lol niiicceeee thanks:w00t:

Bodalenko 11-24-2013 05:53 PM

So almost a month since it's launch nobody has tried this with Maverick yet?:iono:

ZionsWrath 11-24-2013 06:04 PM

Can a mac user explain why they buy a mac and then use programs to be able to run "PC" apps? What is the advantage? Didn't mac stop using their own processors and using "pc" processors now?

Sportsguy83 11-24-2013 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by ZionsWrath (Post 1350371)
Can a mac user explain why they buy a mac and then use programs to be able to run "PC" apps? What is the advantage? Didn't mac stop using their own processors and using "pc" processors now?

The only reason to do so is for apps that are not compatible with Mac, so mac users like the whole Apple interface, but the program to flash their car does not have a Mac version, hence they download this type of app exclusively for that.

I used to run VMware to flash the car but learned that with Bootcamp the flash happens stupidly faster, so the only reason to have it is to run ECUtek.

Edit: Maybe I misunderstood, maybe you mean using an app in lieu of a parallels or boot camp?

jamesm 11-25-2013 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by ZionsWrath (Post 1350371)
Can a mac user explain why they buy a mac and then use programs to be able to run "PC" apps? What is the advantage? Didn't mac stop using their own processors and using "pc" processors now?

i do it because internet explorer still (for some god forsaken reason) exists and our clients require that our web services support it. can't run IE8 on a mac (and you shouldn't want to).

many people prefer the mac interface/ux/stability/unixyness/tools but still need to use legacy apps that are only available for windows. this OFT software is one example of why you may need to do that.

mac and pcs do use the same processors nowadays, which facilitates this. so you can run windows apps on a mac, but you can't run mac apps on a windows box, if that makes any sense.


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