In El Capitan (OS X 10.11) I once tested this. I think I removed the SD card that is used for images and videos so there was no confusion about the removable and the non-removable internal memory (maybe that step was non-relevant?). Then I set the P3P to Flight Data Mode via the RC, opened the little white plastic door that reveals to the non-removable internal memory's USB on the P3P and connected it via USB to the Mac.
The internal memory does not automatically mount but as happy days advised, I (as far as I remember) selected the upper "main device" (2.png) and File > New Image > Image From "DJI DATA LOG Media". Took a while.
Then I could open and mount the saved 2.8 GB .dmg and view the .DAT files. I opened them with a text editor so I got only gibberish...
Is there an app to open and parse those .DAT files?
The internal memory does not automatically mount but as happy days advised, I (as far as I remember) selected the upper "main device" (2.png) and File > New Image > Image From "DJI DATA LOG Media". Took a while.
Then I could open and mount the saved 2.8 GB .dmg and view the .DAT files. I opened them with a text editor so I got only gibberish...
Is there an app to open and parse those .DAT files?