macOS Mojave 10.14 (released in October 2018) includes a CH34x driver by Apple. Do not install if you have the current macOS Mojave 10.14 or later. This chipset is used in several Arduino-compatible clones and serial-to-USB cables. Please forgive if somebody else already posted this problem in the forum before. Latest macOS Sierra/High Sierra -compatible driver for devices using the CH340G, CH34G or CH34X chipset. Users/Foo/Library/Arduino15/packages/arduino/tools/avr-gcc/4.8.1-arduino5/bin/avr-g++ -c -g -Os -w -fno-exceptions -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -w -x c++ -E -CC -mmcu=attiny167 -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO=10811 -DARDUINO_AVR_DIGISPARKPRO -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -I/Users/Foo/Library/Arduino15/packages/digistump/hardware/avr/1.6.7/cores/pro -I/Users/Foo/Library/Arduino15/packages/digistump/hardware/avr/1.6.7/variants/pro /var/folders/xk/rpmnzjmd2lld6tgtbrx2kjhc0000gn/T/arduino_build_250432/sketch/sketch_ -o /dev/null fork/exec /Users/Foo/Library/Arduino15/packages/arduino/tools/avr-gcc/4.8.1-arduino5/bin/avr-g++: bad CPU type in executable Error compiling for board Digispark Pro (Default 16 Mhz). But when switching the IDE to the Board "Digistump AVR Boards - Digistump Pro (Default 16MHz)", I'll get the following error message during compile time: Detecting libraries used. The ESP8266 community created an add-on for the Arduino IDE that allows you to program the ESP8266 using the Arduino IDE and its programming language. After upgrading the Mac, Ardunio IDE still works fine for non-Digistump boards. So far I could solve all problems I've encountered using forums and google For compiling and loading I use the Board Manager from Digistump: Before Mac OS X Catalina which forces all applications to run on 64-bit, everything worked perfectly. My preferred develop environment is the Arduino IDE (currently 1.8.11). I am working with the Digispark Pro since two years now.
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