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Just got mine and getting this error. Would appreciate any support you nerds can give me because I don’t have a Github account:
Using adb at ./platform-tools/adb Force a switch into the debug mode to enable ADB /Applications/release/install-common.sh: line 20: ./serial-macos-latest/serial: Bad CPU typein executable
It’s the other way around, an Apple Silicon Mac would be able to run an intel binary through Rosetta (I think there’s almost no exceptions at this point). It’s intel macs that can’t run Arm specific binaries.
Oh, right, you did say “just got mine”… Never mind me. It does seem like it could be a mismatch between what the adb was compiled for and what it’s being asked to install on.
Just got mine and getting this error. Would appreciate any support you nerds can give me because I don’t have a Github account:
Using adb at ./platform-tools/adb Force a switch into the debug mode to enable ADB /Applications/release/install-common.sh: line 20: ./serial-macos-latest/serial: Bad CPU type in executable
From what’s written here, it appears you have an Intel Mac and the thing has only ARM Mac executable, or the other way around.
It didn’t mention anything about the CPU in the install instructions…
I guess I’ll give it a try on my Linux machine.
Do you use an Apple Silicon Mac by any chance?
It’s the other way around, an Apple Silicon Mac would be able to run an intel binary through Rosetta (I think there’s almost no exceptions at this point). It’s intel macs that can’t run Arm specific binaries.
I don’t
I think it needs special hardware to run on:
That’s what I’m trying to run it on.
Oh, right, you did say “just got mine”… Never mind me. It does seem like it could be a mismatch between what the adb was compiled for and what it’s being asked to install on.