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Dynastream ANTUSB2 stick and MacOSX

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Hi, I'm trying to communicate to a Dynastream AntUSB2 stick (0x0fcf, 0x1008, ver 1.00) across a serial port (/dev/ttyUSB0 or something like that) with an MacOS X el Capitan with no luck. Stick appears to be recognized by system but no device is created on /dev folder after all. Seems to be a lack of driver or something, but google didn't help with this.

Any hints on how to solve this?      
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If the Mac isn't enumerating it under /dev/ right now, the kernel must not have the driver that most of the other linux kernels do. I don't know a way to get around that on El Capitan off-hand, but maybe there is a way?

Is there any reason you can't use the AntLib libraries, there is a libusb based one that might be along the lines of what you are looking for or give you some ideas for a different approach: https://www.thisisant.com/resources/ant-sdk-linux-beta-beta-release-for-customer-testing-and-feedback/      

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