Flash Player 9.0.31.0 for Linux includes all of the features from Flash Player 9.0.28.0 except for windowless mode and full-screen mode. Flash Player 9.0.31.0 currently only supports the Firefox, Mozilla, and SeaMonkey browsers using GTK2. Flash Player 9.0.20.0 for Intel-based Macintosh computers includes all of the features from Flash Player 9.0.16.0. This release includes only bug fixes and optimizations related to the Intel-based Macintosh platform.
I'm trying to work with a FT232H board. I installed the drivers from the FTDI webpage. Both the FTDIUSBSerialDriver and the D2XX Helper Driver. FTDI USB Driver for Mac OS X. There are different drivers depending on the version of OS X you are using; make sure to select the correct one. These drivers are required for any Board of Education USB, Propeller development board, or other USB-based Parallax hardware. I have updated my MAC from El Capitan to Sierra. I had Apple signed FTDI drivers (El Capitan needed this) so was not expecting any problem. However now my MAC does not find the USB port in the Arduino IDE so I can no longer program anything! Re: MacOS High Sierra FTDI driver issue cocoaModem doesn't use the RS-232 connection to the K3. I have the internal 'sound card' board from the K3S in my K3 and cocoaModem seems able to use it under MacOS High Sierra. Ftdi driver for mac os sierra.
So, for some reason the goofies at Adobe decided not to implement publishing to Flash Player 9 in Creative Cloud. For us working on OLA, we are required to publish to Flash Player 9 with all of our banners. We have a very specific workflow and wanted to keep it as such. So, I found a way to go retrieve our fallen ally and bring him back to the world of the living. Here’s how: First, download these two files from our server: This zip contains two files. Here is what they are and how to install them: 1) The first is playerglobal.swc. This file contains the new API’s for Flash CC and each Flash Player version contains it’s own unique playerglobal.swc file. To add it, go to finder and navigate to this file path: /Applications/Adobe Flash CC/Adobe Flash CC.app/Contents/Common/Configuration/ActionScript 3.0.
*Note: when you reach the Adobe Flash CC.app, you will need to right click and press “Show Package Contents”. Here’s a hint to navigate faster: While in Finder, press Command + Shift + G, then paste the file path into the box and press Enter. From there you need to create a new folder entitled, FP9. Now, just paste playerglobal.swc directly into the FP9 folder. 2) The final file is FlashPlayer9_0.xml.

This is a publish taget XML file. It is what actually allows you to select Flash Player 9 as an option in the Publish settings drop down Menu. Just paste that file here: /Applications/Adobe Flash CC/Adobe Flash CC.app/Contents/Common/Configuration/Players. That should do it! Enjoy publishing with Flash Player 9 in all of its primitive, Yahoo server-catering glory.
