![]() ![]() The method is different between Intel and Apple Silicon Macs. IMPORTANT - Before proceeding, you must disable SIP by booting your Mac into Recovery Mode. if someone could compile the SBIGUSBLoader.kext for the arm64 architecture, the legacy USB cameras would work fine on Apple Silicon. If you purchased a new, 2020 Mac mini, MacBook Air or MacBook Pro with Apple Silicon a.k.a(processor, SoC), these instructions will work for later cameras such as the ST-i and the STF-8300 however, will not work for the legacy USB cameras. That's okay, because the method for Big Sur is actually easier to a small degree. ![]() Further, since the System Drive is now locked down and cryptographically signed, the instructions I wrote for macOS Catalina are not valid for Big Sur. ![]() Mac users who updated to macOS 11.0.x (Big Sur) on a Mac with an Intel processor will not be able to install the SBIG drivers using the "SBIG Universal Driver Installer 4r84" to operate the legacy USB cameras i.e.(ST-7/8/10/402/i/8300/etc.). ![]()
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