![]() The instructions online show doing a symbolic link to ~/.wine/dosdevices.Link the usb serial device to a COM port in wine.Ignore the part about installing xquartz. This video shows how do it for Wine, but we are doing WineSkin which bundles everything together into an app. You can now run your FORScan wrapper and FORScan will start in a window, but it can't find the USB OBD dongle yet!.Choose Setup Executable and select FORscan setup exe FORScanSetup2.3.45.release.exe.Open up the new wrapper and Install Software.Create New Blank Wrapper, I called it FORScan.Install engine (must be WS11WineCX64Bit) for 64 bit only Mac (> Catalina).The best info is on their wiki Create a wineskin Wineskin bundles wine + other libraries together into one app that then has one windows executable installed on it. With that said here's what it took for me: Wineskinįollow the official instructions which use homebrew brew install -no-quarantine gcenx/wine/unofficial-wineskin Also every wine setup tutorial you find for a Mac is tightly coupled to the exact version of Mac/Wine/direction of the wind/ shoe size of the author on the day the tutorial was made and will not work for you. Problem: wine development for MacOS seems to have died with Catalina (10.15) dropped any support for 32 bit applications. Instead you can pay with your time and try to get wine running. You can download a big windows VirtualBox image (20 GB), run Boot camp, or pay for something like Parallels ($80) or CrossOver ($60, built on Wine). ![]()
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