Working. Had to add 0x026910de to Info.plist file.
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#21
Posted 21 September 2008 - 12:52 PM
#22
Posted 21 September 2008 - 02:05 PM
It works, but my system freezes after a while...I have the Asus P5N-D 750i nForce, with MCP51 Ethernet (0x026910de) . Is is beacuse of the LAN?
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
#23
Posted 21 September 2008 - 08:25 PM
This post to be sticky!!!
#24
Posted 21 September 2008 - 11:17 PM
It works, but I get a kernel panic after a while... surfed the web for 45 minutes, then I wanted to download a video, as soon as it started I got a kernel panic...When I rebooted, and opened any site, I got the kernel panic...So now I get a kernel panic just by using internet...
What should I do?
What should I do?
#25
Posted 22 September 2008 - 05:21 AM
actually those kext not really working for me,
my ethernet card was detected and i can configure it,
but the main problem is I can not connect to the internet,
if I assign the IP by DHCP, it will get 169.254.xxx.xxx and the subnet 255.255.0.0
that does not match with my router config, and still can not connect to the internet
but if I assign the IP manually, I can not connect to the internet
and the worst is I can not ping my own router.
guys, do you have solution for this??
my ethernet card was detected and i can configure it,
but the main problem is I can not connect to the internet,
if I assign the IP by DHCP, it will get 169.254.xxx.xxx and the subnet 255.255.0.0
that does not match with my router config, and still can not connect to the internet
but if I assign the IP manually, I can not connect to the internet
and the worst is I can not ping my own router.
guys, do you have solution for this??
#26
Posted 22 September 2008 - 07:31 AM
Eno thanks for the great job. Just a note of my installation hoping it helps to further develop the driver.
I'm on an Asus Striker II NSE (790i) with 2 0373 LAN ports and installed 0.61.2alpha.
At boot (I'm using 10.5.5. with either 9.4b1 or 9.5a8 voodoo kernel) both port are coorectly addressed and I can see both MAC adress (ie the driver is reiterated for both ports) but then only is shown in network System Preferences and only one is working.
Hope it helps in your development.
I'm on an Asus Striker II NSE (790i) with 2 0373 LAN ports and installed 0.61.2alpha.
At boot (I'm using 10.5.5. with either 9.4b1 or 9.5a8 voodoo kernel) both port are coorectly addressed and I can see both MAC adress (ie the driver is reiterated for both ports) but then only is shown in network System Preferences and only one is working.
Hope it helps in your development.
#27
Posted 22 September 2008 - 07:44 AM
cielchan, on Sep 22 2008, 07:21 AM, said:
actually those kext not really working for me,
my ethernet card was detected and i can configure it,
but the main problem is I can not connect to the internet,
if I assign the IP by DHCP, it will get 169.254.xxx.xxx and the subnet 255.255.0.0
that does not match with my router config, and still can not connect to the internet
but if I assign the IP manually, I can not connect to the internet
and the worst is I can not ping my own router.
guys, do you have solution for this??
my ethernet card was detected and i can configure it,
but the main problem is I can not connect to the internet,
if I assign the IP by DHCP, it will get 169.254.xxx.xxx and the subnet 255.255.0.0
that does not match with my router config, and still can not connect to the internet
but if I assign the IP manually, I can not connect to the internet
and the worst is I can not ping my own router.
guys, do you have solution for this??
Turn off you PC, remove the power cable for about 30 seconds, a little more to be sure, better yet remove the LAN cable aswell. and plug them back, power on your pc, boot into mac, and it SHOULD work
However it gives me a kernel panic after a while...I have the P5N-D 750i nForce MoBo with the MCP51 (430i nForce Ethernet Controller)
Any suggestions?
#28
Posted 22 September 2008 - 04:19 PM
ASNNetworks, on Sep 22 2008, 07:44 AM, said:
Turn off you PC, remove the power cable for about 30 seconds, a little more to be sure, better yet remove the LAN cable aswell. and plug them back, power on your pc, boot into mac, and it SHOULD work
However it gives me a kernel panic after a while...I have the P5N-D 750i nForce MoBo with the MCP51 (430i nForce Ethernet Controller)
Any suggestions?
However it gives me a kernel panic after a while...I have the P5N-D 750i nForce MoBo with the MCP51 (430i nForce Ethernet Controller)
Any suggestions?
It would be great if I could see some sort of trace of the crash. Alternatively, if the driver actually spit out some messages to /var/log/system.log those will help me determine the source as well.
If you can get the computer to crash at boot again if you boot up in verbose mode (-v) you can see the last few messages.
cielchan, on Sep 22 2008, 05:21 AM, said:
actually those kext not really working for me,
my ethernet card was detected and i can configure it,
but the main problem is I can not connect to the internet,
if I assign the IP by DHCP, it will get 169.254.xxx.xxx and the subnet 255.255.0.0
that does not match with my router config, and still can not connect to the internet
but if I assign the IP manually, I can not connect to the internet
and the worst is I can not ping my own router.
guys, do you have solution for this??
my ethernet card was detected and i can configure it,
but the main problem is I can not connect to the internet,
if I assign the IP by DHCP, it will get 169.254.xxx.xxx and the subnet 255.255.0.0
that does not match with my router config, and still can not connect to the internet
but if I assign the IP manually, I can not connect to the internet
and the worst is I can not ping my own router.
guys, do you have solution for this??
What kind of card do you have? Are the link lights on the card on? What messages do you see in your /var/log/system.log that begin with com_triton_forcedeth? If you have used the machine with linux does the card work properly?
#29
Posted 22 September 2008 - 08:26 PM
#30
Posted 22 September 2008 - 08:40 PM
Thanks!!!
#31
Posted 24 September 2008 - 01:43 AM
Thanks I just need a driver for my 7950gt ad my macpro will be complete
#32
Posted 24 September 2008 - 02:37 AM
ASNNetworks, on Sep 22 2008, 04:44 PM, said:
Turn off you PC, remove the power cable for about 30 seconds, a little more to be sure, better yet remove the LAN cable aswell. and plug them back, power on your pc, boot into mac, and it SHOULD work 
However it gives me a kernel panic after a while...I have the P5N-D 750i nForce MoBo with the MCP51 (430i nForce Ethernet Controller)
Any suggestions?
However it gives me a kernel panic after a while...I have the P5N-D 750i nForce MoBo with the MCP51 (430i nForce Ethernet Controller)
Any suggestions?
you totally rock!!!
i'm replying this using leopard...
but,how it work??
#33
Posted 24 September 2008 - 03:41 AM
works perfectly on Abit Kn9Ultra (nforce MCP 55)
thx for d great job!
thx for d great job!
#34
Posted 24 September 2008 - 10:03 AM
Hi,
I've allready downloaded the last "0.61.3alpha_osx" that's working! However only when cpus=1 otherwise it's freezing.
I've tried to add 0x026910de to Info.plist file but it doesn't changed anything.
Is anyone else has a solution ?
My config :
Asus P5n32 680i
2Go RAM
Leopard on IDE 10.5.4 (iATKOS v4)
Nvidia 8800 GT 512Mo
I've allready downloaded the last "0.61.3alpha_osx" that's working! However only when cpus=1 otherwise it's freezing.
I've tried to add 0x026910de to Info.plist file but it doesn't changed anything.
Is anyone else has a solution ?
My config :
Asus P5n32 680i
2Go RAM
Leopard on IDE 10.5.4 (iATKOS v4)
Nvidia 8800 GT 512Mo
#35
Posted 24 September 2008 - 11:35 AM
#36
Posted 24 September 2008 - 02:23 PM
Hey guys!! I installed the 0.61.2alpha_osx using OSX86 tools and it worked BEAUTIFULLY...UNTIL............I restarted, for some reason it stopped working, I went into system preferences and saw the the ethernet option was now saying "No Cable Connected" which was not true since it connected when I installed originally and when I run system diagnostics, Ethernet is now blurred out and I can only use Airport. Any idea what happened?? I had this working before but I don't get it to connect now for the life of me, I reinstalled Kalyway from square 1 and updated to 10.5.4 with no problems, all systems are a go with full sleep support and no cpus=1 anymore.
Any thoughts what could've happened??
Any thoughts what could've happened??
#37
Posted 25 September 2008 - 07:15 AM
Thanks man, this is working. I also needed to add 0x026910de to Info.plist file. I have not seen any crashes, i just downloaded ~700MB no crash. I will report back and let you know if I run into problems. BTW, does turning on the DEBUG flag in the Info.plist writes messages to the log? Perhaps, I should turn it on.
#38
Posted 25 September 2008 - 07:42 AM
uhhh what i missed... i'll try it ASAP
#39
Posted 25 September 2008 - 11:36 AM
THanx a lot, eno.
Due to your hardwork, I finally have internet working on my Leopard install.
Thanx, once again.
Btw, on my mobo (Asus Crosshair), 61.2 works. 61.3 did NOT work.
Due to your hardwork, I finally have internet working on my Leopard install.
Thanx, once again.
Btw, on my mobo (Asus Crosshair), 61.2 works. 61.3 did NOT work.
#40
Posted 26 September 2008 - 04:36 AM
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