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Access the BeagleBone Black via the USB interface

Sometimes it may be more comfortable the access the BeagleBone Black via the USB interface of your host system. The configuration depends on the type of your operating system (either Linux, Windows or Mac OS X) and sometimes of the version of the used operating system. Lets have a look at the common systems. I start with with Mac OS X, because I am using it.

Mac OS X access to the Beaglebone Black

If your Mac OS X version is higher 10.13 (e.g. Mac os X Catalina), there is no possibility to access the BeagleBone Black via usb. In that case, you can downgrade to Mac OS X version is 10.13 (High Sierra) or you can install a virtual machine with High Sierra. Process to run High Sierra on Virtual Box from Oracle ist described here .

If your Mac OS X version is 10.13 (High Sierra) or lower, accessing the BeagleBone Black will be easy:

Just download and install the network driver and the serial driver from beagleoard.org.

The network driver offers Ethernet over the USB access and the serial driver offers USB to UART conversion.

After you have installed these two drivers reboot your computer and open the Network Panel of the System Preferences app. Now, connect your BeagleBone Black to the USB plug of your Macintosh.

Boot the BeagleBone Black with the Bootkey passed. Release the Bootkey. After a schort time, you will see 2 additional interfaces called BeagleBone Black in the Network Panel (see fig. 1).

Fig. 1: System Preferences - Network

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