Hi
new to xcode I see with bvi the code with strings. Can I hide those alike g++ on Linux does?
Also 2nd how/where to change the output location in xcode?
Many thanks
Brighten your iPad with a colorful cover, stream to your TV, download pictures from your digital camera, and more. There’s already so much you can do with iPad and iPad mini
The incredibly thin Apple Wireless Keyboard uses Bluetooth technology, which makes it compatible with iPad
iPad inspires creativity and hands-on learning with features you won’t find in any other educational tool
Apple announces 4th generation iPad packing an A6X CPU
Hi
new to xcode I see with bvi the code with strings. Can I hide those alike g++ on Linux does?
Also 2nd how/where to change the output location in xcode?
Many thanks
I need to change the current live App from universal to ipad only as the wrong binary was uploaded in the first instance
how can I change this?
I need to change the current live App from universal to ipad only as the wrong binary was uploaded in the first instance
how can I change this?
HelIo,
I have added my app to the app store. I started to add my binary, but I had to stop before I could actually upload any files. (Sorry, I'm not sure of the name) I indicated that my app did not have any encryption. Then I had to go back. Now, when I try to go to my app to upload the binary, I have no option to do so. This is all I can see.
hola yo desarrollo aplicaciones para moviles y tengo problemas para cargar el binario desde inicio de mayo
I am using a IOGear GUC232A USB to serial adapter on a MacBookPro (10.8.3). Most of the time it works fine. However, recently, I started trying to capture serial data from a device that communicates using binary data. I have tried using several different programs to capture the communication to a file like:
- Minicom (installed via mac ports)
- ZTerm
- screen
- a series of terminal commands
stty and cat to a file
has anyone experienced receiving binary data causing the keyboard and mouse (bluetooth) to stop working? I assume something happens to the usb and that kills everything. The machine itself is still running but I have no way of intereacing with it so the only thing I can do is force a power down.
I am using a IOGear GUC232A USB to serial adapter on a MacBookPro (10.8.3). Most of the time it works fine. However, recently, I started trying to capture serial data from a device that communicates using binary data. I have tried using several different programs to capture the communication to a file like:
- Minicom (installed via mac ports)
- ZTerm
- screen
- a series of terminal commands
stty and cat to a file
has anyone experienced receiving binary data causing the keyboard and mouse (bluetooth) to stop working? I assume something happens to the usb and that kills everything. The machine itself is still running but I have no way of intereacing with it so the only thing I can do is force a power down.