The system report just reads what the underlaying unix shows in the 'file' system (/dev). And it looks like @tony1tf's OS X version is not picking up the plugging in and does not connect on the hardware level and create this device entry. May be the sensing of the plugging in on an electro mechanical / electronic signal level does not make it. @Gordon, what is the USB compatibility? 1, 2, 3, 3 fast,...? Using a USB A/Male-A /Femal Extension Cable to connect Pico with the Mac would be my last resort worth a shot.
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The system report just reads what the underlaying unix shows in the 'file' system (/dev). And it looks like @tony1tf's OS X version is not picking up the plugging in and does not connect on the hardware level and create this device entry. May be the sensing of the plugging in on an electro mechanical / electronic signal level does not make it. @Gordon, what is the USB compatibility? 1, 2, 3, 3 fast,...? Using a USB A/Male-A /Femal Extension Cable to connect Pico with the Mac would be my last resort worth a shot.