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    Mac book sadness.

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      mike001
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      Hi, I have a friend with a mac book air that is trying to find a way to connect to raspberry pi3 and can not find a way. We've tried enabling pi manager and going through google chrome, and some of the apps on iTunes store. Any help would be appreciated.

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      • rbakerR
        rbaker @mike001
        last edited by rbaker

        @mike001 Cyberduck: https://update.cyberduck.io/Cyberduck-6.9.0.29768.zip (osx10.7 or later)

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          mike001 @rbaker
          last edited by

          @rbaker thank you

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            mitu Global Moderator
            last edited by

            macOS should be able to natively use Samba Shares to connect to the Pi. It's mentioned in the Docs section about transferring ROMs.

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              saccublenda @mitu
              last edited by

              @mitu said in Mac book sadness.:

              macOS should be able to natively use Samba Shares to connect to the Pi. It's mentioned in the Docs section about transferring ROMs.

              I have a macbook and I confirm this. Samba shares are accessible directly from finder.

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                toto2000
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                Use ssh and filezilla, you'll do 99% of what you need with these tools...
                Configure wifi on the pi, activate ssh and that's all you need.

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