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Hey,

 

I've been trying to get my graphics card (ATI Radeon HD 2400) to work with Snow Leopard over the past few days with no prevail. I've tried messing around with EFI strings and I've used a few methods that used to work on Leopard. Im just aiming for control of resolutions to start with.

 

I've tried the following:

 

EFIStudio - Didn't achieve anything, apart from a bit of recognition in System Profiler.

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=94090 - Didn't achieve anything, maybe some recognition in System Profiler.

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=94090 - Working in Leopard very nicely but nothing except a bit of recognition in System Profiler on Snow Leopard.

 

I've run out of ideas, so any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Josh

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Hey,

 

I've been trying to get my graphics card (ATI Radeon HD 2400) to work with Snow Leopard over the past few days with no prevail. I've tried messing around with EFI strings and I've used a few methods that used to work on Leopard. Im just aiming for control of resolutions to start with.

 

I've tried the following:

 

EFIStudio - Didn't achieve anything, apart from a bit of recognition in System Profiler.

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=94090 - Didn't achieve anything, maybe some recognition in System Profiler.

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=94090 - Working in Leopard very nicely but nothing except a bit of recognition in System Profiler on Snow Leopard.

 

I've run out of ideas, so any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Josh

 

Hey, when you go on efi studio and add device change every lago string with Megalodon and MegalodonParent

Then click write to apple

then go on ati 2400 kext drag to desktop and show package contents

add device id which is 0x94c31002

when u have done that use kext helper to install

then on osx86 tools open it up and click Enable Quartz GL

repair permissions

reboot with -v -f and on snow leopard QE and res change should be working

 

confirmed and tested on 10.6.4 retail

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