So it seems that something has happened with either the Garmin ANT USB stick itself (which seems unlikely) or something is corrupted in either the Mac configuration or the Fusion platform with respect to how the USB ports are enabled and passed back and forth from the Mac environment to the Windows environment. ![]() Third - the Mac takes a very long long long time to shut down, and on at least a few occasions has failed to do so - just a continual spinning color wheel or no indication of anything other than my background wallpaper remaining in place indefinitely. Second - if the ANT USB stick was in a USB port, it is now gone from the entire system - the System Info window doesn't even show it and it makes no difference whether the device is plugged in or out repeatedly. It says this despite the Virtual machine Library window showing that everything is off. I also find that after any problem in a Virtual system system three things happen.įirst - any attempt to launch another virtual machine gives me a window message saying that it appears other virtual systems are already running so I might not have access to all devices. It's with the re-install of the Garmin ANT driver that I see the Invalid Pipe Error the most often. Now, I have uninstalled and attempted to reinstall the Garmin ANT but with no success. That's not going on now, though the current issue seems worse. When I was first setting up the Garmin ANT USB device I found that unless I had checked the box in the USB settings to enable the device I would get a Kernel Panic and the joy of rebooting the whole system. I may also get a black screen with a popup message window telling me that there is an invalid pipe. If I click on it and try to connect it, all sorts of bad things happen - the Virtual system may turn itself off or it may hang indefinitely. No matter what virtual system I launch, the icon in the bottom shows as grayed out. I also found that with the new Hard drive I can also get the former version that would not launch, to launch. I had two earlier version of the file providing the Windows XP system backed up and have been able to launch both of them. Though Disk Utility from the Install DVD was able to fix the Invalid Record issue - it returned, so a new hard drive is in the system now. My Windows XP virtual system also refused to launch, simply giving me a black window screen and saying in the lower left that "The virtual machine is off" and never going further. See openant influx -help for the server setup.Something bad happened to my system earlier this week (Mac Pro) - my WD My Book went belly up and my primary hard drive in the system developed Invalid Record Count errors. Requires install with ( pip install openant) or influxdb-client module installed manually and InfluxDB server >= 2.0. See the note regarding Linux and the udev rule above to ensure the user has permission to run this module without elevated privileges. ANTUSB-m Stick (0fcf:1009: Dynastream Innovations, Inc.).ANTUSB2 Stick (0fcf:1008: Dynastream Innovations, Inc.).Here are ones made by Dynastream (Garmin): ANT USB StickĪ USB stick that provides a ANT node is probably required. macOS should work with just libusb installed. Follow libusb's driver installation instructions for Windows. Windows does not use udev_rules and therefore does not need to be installed. If using on Linux, a udev rule for the Dynastream ANTUSB stick can be installed with sudo python setup.py udev_rules. A 'Pipfile' is also provided for use with pipenv. ![]() Run pip install openant or pip install git+ for HEAD. In case non-obvious, this module is not an official tool. The intention of this module is for quick R&D of ANT capable devices. Refer to the website for full ANT documentation and ANT+ device profiles. openant influx: Stream device data to InfluxDB instance.Ī note on ANT/ANT-FS/ANT+: this module is for development and testing of devices and not intended to be used as a reference.openant scan: Scan for nearby devices and optionally print device data.openant.easy blocking version using openant.base.ANT+ device profiles and base class for custom ones (vices).ANT-FS (with command pipe, file listings, downloading, uploading, etc).
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