- Mac OS X 10.11 “El Capitan” support
Installer is now compliant with SIP (aka “rootless”) requirements. apcupsd executables are installed into /usr/local/sbin instead of /sbin. Config files and scripts remain in /etc.
NB: There continues to be a known issue with USB UPSes under OS X where the OS power management service occasionally does not relinquish control of the UPS, leaving apcupsd unable to communicate with it. The workaround is to unplug and replug the USB cable after booting the Mac. - Improvements to MODBUS-USB to improve reliability in the presence of non-MODBUS HID reports and various USB comm faults.
- Other bug fixes and improvements.
- UPS Network Management Card v6.9.4 Firmware for Smart-UPS & Galaxy 3500 with AP9630/31/35 Firmware Upgrades for all supported APC offers, bringing the latest supported features to end users.
- Apr 25, 2020 MAC address lookup: vendor, ethernet, bluetooth MAC Addresses Lookup and Search. Just enter MAC address and get its vendor name or give vendor title and determine his MAC adresses list. Look up MAC address, identify MAC address, check MAC adress fast and simple.
Our car diagnostic software for PC and Mac was updated about a month ago. The latest OBD Auto Doctor is now labeled as version 3. It took few weeks to publish this blog post. But it’s never too late, right? Let’s go through the change log for the update. Improved User Interface. The new version has redesigned and improved user interface.
Special thanks to Dennis Wurster (@wildeep) for contributing a nicely-equipped Mac Pro to the Apcupsd project. It was instrumental in enabling support for Mac OS X 10.11 “El Capitan”.
Many thanks to all who contributed. Please see the ReleaseNotes for a summary of changes and the ChangeLog for a full list of commits.
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OS X
- Mac OS X 10.11 “El Capitan” support
Installer is now compliant with SIP (aka “rootless”) requirements. apcupsd executables are installed into /usr/local/sbin instead of /sbin. Config files and scripts remain in /etc.
NB: There continues to be a known issue with USB UPSes under OS X where the OS power management service occasionally does not relinquish control of the UPS, leaving apcupsd unable to communicate with it. The workaround is to unplug and replug the USB cable after booting the Mac. - Improvements to MODBUS-USB to improve reliability in the presence of non-MODBUS HID reports and various USB comm faults.
- Other bug fixes and improvements.
Special thanks to Dennis Wurster (@wildeep) for contributing a nicely-equipped Mac Pro to the Apcupsd project. It was instrumental in enabling support for Mac OS X 10.11 “El Capitan”.
Many thanks to all who contributed. Please see the ReleaseNotes for a summary of changes and the ChangeLog for a full list of commits.
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