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oldmactech

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  1. Sorry, don't know what you mean by this? "Open up a Terminal (Command-Space, type Terminal, Enter), navigate to the directory where encoder.jar or Encoder.jar is located using standard linux command-line statements." (know how to open terminal, but not familiar with standard linux command-line statements) Enlighten me please? Thanks. JB
  2. I appreciate the detailed and simplified response. I have been on the right track and close to what you recommend but for some reason when I start x-code it freezes at the dock. At least I know now that once I'm able to sort that out I should be good to go. Thanks again. Jb
  3. I'm not a programmer. Mac guy, vanilla OSX 10.9 user. I've watched numerous uTubes and read all the blogs about how to program the USB rubber ducky and I just don't get it. I have downloaded all the docs and files that should get me there but I know nothing about how to envoke Duckencode or exactly what I need to do in the OSX environment. I am sure it is something embarrassingly simple but it would help me greatly if someone would post a few steps on how to create and upload some code from a Mac. Thanks. JB
  4. Sorry for the noob question but programming isn't my thing (yet.) To store code on the Ducky, do you have to use the Micro SD apart from the Ducky (as in the video) or can you use it installed in the ducky? Nothing I own has Micro SD, hate to have to go buy something I might not need. Thanks. JB
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