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Realtek 8139 with Leopard 10.5.6.


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Firstly i salute to all and I wish a Merry Christmas ... :D

 

Right now we go to the bad ... lol

 

I'm trying to move one more phase of Leopard here but for the first time since it started in Mac OS X with Tiger 10.4.8 i am not having success. Was having a problem with USB devices, what time up time does not, if I had mouse and keyboard, had no high-speed USB. I solved that enabling EHCI for OSs that do not have it alone on the bios, which is strange because it worked in the past without this option enabled, but that, as i said, is resolved.

 

Now i have a new stage to meet: Realtek 8139, which has always worked well here, since the Tiger, and now no more. Few times the Leopard rises with the network enabled, in most cases, no.

I tried to change that by IONetworkingFamily.kext was using before, i tried to put the plugins in the new kext, i tried to string EFI, i tried everything i knew and what they read on the Internet but without success.

 

I want to thank everyone who posted their experiences, and even not working for me, must have helped somebody and i hope that my experience with EHCI is some help to someone.

 

Thank you.

 

PS: Sorry if i made some mistakes with my English.

 

Edit: I made new tests here in a fresh install and the EHCI unfortunately the solution is not stable, or is intermittent in the high-speed USB. :(

 

Edit2: to solve the problem: http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?sho...=141590&hl=

 

Many thanks to Nemphys.

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