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Post by Elbingo on Mar 17, 2022 3:23:49 GMT -8
My two RAVEN currently no longer work under Mac Os Monterey 12.3 The UDDP Commander no longer starts and can no longer be installed. The errors started after the Mac OS update and manifested themselves in the RAVEN's touch function no longer working. I've tried everything, reinstalling the RAVEN software and configuring it according to the Slate Youtube instructions. Even those for M1 computers. Nothing works anymore! My two RAVEN are so absolutely useless!!under Big Sure, which I have on an external HD, everything works properly.
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Post by jameyz on Mar 17, 2022 9:25:44 GMT -8
My two RAVEN currently no longer work under Mac Os Monterey 12.3 The UDDP Commander no longer starts and can no longer be installed. The errors started after the Mac OS update and manifested themselves in the RAVEN's touch function no longer working. I've tried everything, reinstalling the RAVEN software and configuring it according to the Slate Youtube instructions. Even those for M1 computers. Nothing works anymore! My two RAVEN are so absolutely useless!!yeah, macOS Monterey 12.3 got rid of some important Frameworks that RAVEN relies on. It is always best to turn off auto updates in System Preferences until Slate announce support for the updated OS. However, there is a work around in the meantime. 1. download and unzip this file, then copy the python.framework to /Library/Frameworks download.slatemt.com/Support/Python.framework.zip2. reboot your system into the recovery environment. To do so, invoke a system restart and hold down the keys Command + R right before it reboots. Don't let go of the keys until you see the Apple logo or a spinning globe. for apple M1 hold the power until the options tab opens. 3. Once that window appears, pick the Utilities menu in the menu bar, and then select "Terminal" 4. When the terminal window opens, enter the following command: spctl kext-consent disable 5. Open the Apple menu and pick "Restart" to reboot your computer. developer.apple.com/documentation/security/disabling_and_enabling_system_integrity_protection
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Post by Elbingo on Mar 18, 2022 2:24:30 GMT -8
All of that doesn't help. The UPDD Commander no longer starts and is apparently no longer installed properly. Even the RAVEN software does not start despite the framework tip from jameyz. I just installed Monterey freshly on an external HD to test it, but nothing works there either. Everything runs properly only on the external Big Sur HD. So, it needs a RAVEN OS update it looks like.
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Post by jameyz on Mar 18, 2022 8:35:16 GMT -8
All of that doesn't help. The UPDD Commander no longer starts and is apparently no longer installed properly. You can start UPDD Commander from Application/Utilities. or hit up support and we can jump on a scree share and check it out.. I am on macOS Monterey 12.3 and UPDD is working great. Even the RAVEN software does not start despite the framework tip from jameyz. I just installed Monterey freshly on an external HD to test it, but nothing works there either. This would mean you didn't disable the SIP in recovery mode. As just adding the python framework isn't the final step. 2. reboot your system into the recovery environment. To do so, invoke a system restart and hold down the keys Command + R right before it reboots. Don't let go of the keys until you see the Apple logo or a spinning globe. for apple M1 hold the power until the options tab opens. 3. Once that window appears, pick the Utilities menu in the menu bar, and then select "Terminal" 4. When the terminal window opens, enter the following command: spctl kext-consent disable 5. Open the Apple menu and pick "Restart" to reboot your computer. developer.apple.com/documentation/security/disabling_and_enabling_system_integrity_protection
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Post by severe on Mar 23, 2022 15:05:48 GMT -8
This would mean you didn't disable the SIP in recovery mode. As just adding the python framework isn't the final step. Same here, Jamey. Followed your direction and Terminal says it's Disabled. Restarted. Raven software still won't open. EDIT: UPDD Commander does open, however.
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Post by jameyz on Mar 24, 2022 9:15:13 GMT -8
This would mean you didn't disable the SIP in recovery mode. As just adding the python framework isn't the final step. Same here, Jamey. Followed your direction and Terminal says it's Disabled. Restarted. Raven software still won't open. EDIT: UPDD Commander does open, however. This would mean you didn't copy over the python framework file as well.. Be sure to download and unzip this file, then copy the python.framework to /Library/Frameworks download.slatemt.com/Support/Python.framework.zip Here is the link to start a support ticket for the Raven as we have a beta version available. slatemediatechnology.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
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Post by Elbingo on Mar 24, 2022 10:42:00 GMT -8
hi jamey, I would be interested in the beta version..
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Post by blakestone on Mar 26, 2022 6:47:07 GMT -8
This would mean you didn't copy over the python framework file as well.. Be sure to download and unzip this file, then copy the python.framework to /Library/Frameworks download.slatemt.com/Support/Python.framework.zip Here is the link to start a support ticket for the Raven as we have a beta version available. slatemediatechnology.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/requests/newI did all of that and Raven starts up, but hangs on the splash screen and says it could not connect to v-control. How do I get past that?
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Post by jameyz on Mar 26, 2022 10:40:39 GMT -8
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