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  1. ps3 osx is the most stupid idea i have ever heard even linux on that thing is going to be horrible
  2. ATI4350 does not give you non-mirrored dual display I tried for a long time to sort this out, but there is no way i found. A cheap nVidia card will get you it.
  3. hey, i know i promised 2.1, but it turns out more than two devices introduces quite a few complications in the already bloated applescript. I reccommend using Alt+Click on the sound icon in menubar for switching to and from your most rarely used device. I've been heavily involved in Python coding recently for my xbmc addon.
  4. no experience, but good luck. looks super interesting trying to use bootloader as main thing to patch osx for pc, instead of dsdt, kexts etc
  5. @everyone 10.6.6 is totally safe to install. (in regard to ATI4350) For ATI4350 it is exactly the same as 10.6.5. if you have ATI4350.Fix.v2.kext installed you can just install the update, provided your other hardware is alright with the update. (10.6.6 barely changes anything apart from new lame App Store, so its probably fine)
  6. thanks for testing plipli btw, there is a device-id injector kext for 4600controller over at post here its called ATI4350.Fix.v2, and it's in ATI4350.Fix.MULTi.zip
  7. i no longer have a 295, so i can't really keep on top of the guide anymore. for anyone who might want to take over, here is a zipped copy of the post. (with all the nice formatting. just make a new post and paste in the text and you will have an identical copy of the guide post.) good luck, 295 is not that weird a card, should be totally possible for 10.6.5, just requires some Zulu magic if you have any questions, pm me. btw it was the user meroy that first got the card working 295_guide_page_source.txt.zip
  8. @iFabio,Scrax,BlackOSX I used the experimental dmg, it reset my com.apple.boot.plist , deleting all my settings. and replacing it with: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple Computer//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"> <plist version="1.0"> <dict> <key>Kernel</key> <string>mach_kernel</string> <key>Kernel Flags</key> <string></string> </dict> </plist> that was the only bug i got, boot installed fine EDIT: I see my plist has been moved to ExtraBackup. Still its a bit intrusive, if i hadn't checked i would have got a KP on next boot. I did'nt click anything in the dmg installer that would have edited plist.
  9. imo, pfix is better. just treat all kexts as you would any other file, and then run pfix at the end
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