Heads Up: Potential Problems with Intel Macs
Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 11:18 pm
I recently purchased a MacBook Pro, and it's a wonderful machine for work, however the (current) lack of support for certain wardriving peripherals and software is disappointing.
My previous Mac-based setup was an iBook G4 with a BU-303 USB GPS antenna. Once I got the MacBook, I thought it would be a seamless transition. It was not.
GPS Receivers
First off, the BU-303 (pictured here) is perhaps the only USB GPS antenna that currently does not have Intel Mac drivers for the USB chip. Prolific, the chip manufacturer, does have plans to release a Intel-compatible driver sometime before the end of summer. The other USB chip manufacturers have Intel drivers (some in beta) available. Keyspan USB-to-Serial adapters will work with a compatible GPS unit and the proper drivers.
KisMAC
KisMAC, perhaps the best stumbler software for the Mac, is officially still a PowerPC binary, and as such, incompatible. It will run on your Intel Mac, but don't expect it to find anything, as the included drivers will not work. When attempting to scan, It would either crash or find nothing. The GPS end of the PPC version still works fine.
You can get a Universal binary if you compile from source. I attempted this, and failed. It just would not compile for me. I'm not as familiar with XCode as I should be, I guess. You can, however, get a compiled Universal version from here. You will have to sign up for an account on this person's blog. If it gets pulled, I do have a copy of the tarball saved.
I spent a few hours of my spring break figuring this out and figured I'd share. This is also the first time that I've had any problem with the PPC->Intel switch.
John
My previous Mac-based setup was an iBook G4 with a BU-303 USB GPS antenna. Once I got the MacBook, I thought it would be a seamless transition. It was not.
GPS Receivers
First off, the BU-303 (pictured here) is perhaps the only USB GPS antenna that currently does not have Intel Mac drivers for the USB chip. Prolific, the chip manufacturer, does have plans to release a Intel-compatible driver sometime before the end of summer. The other USB chip manufacturers have Intel drivers (some in beta) available. Keyspan USB-to-Serial adapters will work with a compatible GPS unit and the proper drivers.
KisMAC
KisMAC, perhaps the best stumbler software for the Mac, is officially still a PowerPC binary, and as such, incompatible. It will run on your Intel Mac, but don't expect it to find anything, as the included drivers will not work. When attempting to scan, It would either crash or find nothing. The GPS end of the PPC version still works fine.
You can get a Universal binary if you compile from source. I attempted this, and failed. It just would not compile for me. I'm not as familiar with XCode as I should be, I guess. You can, however, get a compiled Universal version from here. You will have to sign up for an account on this person's blog. If it gets pulled, I do have a copy of the tarball saved.
I spent a few hours of my spring break figuring this out and figured I'd share. This is also the first time that I've had any problem with the PPC->Intel switch.
John