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Battery indicator for Snow Leopard x64


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  • 2 weeks later...

don't work for me too, it only load at 32bit.

 

bash-3.2# uname -v

Darwin Kernel Version 10.0.0: Fri Jul 31 22:46:25 PDT 2009; root:xnu-1456.1.25~1/RELEASE_X86_64

 

bash-3.2# kextutil VoodooBattery.kext/

(kernel) kxld[com.apple.superhai.driver.VoodooBattery]: The following symbols are unresolved for this kext:

(kernel) kxld[com.apple.superhai.driver.VoodooBattery]: _OSRuntimeFinalizeCPP

(kernel) kxld[com.apple.superhai.driver.VoodooBattery]: _OSRuntimeInitializeCPP

(kernel) Can't load kext com.apple.superhai.driver.VoodooBattery - link failed.

(kernel) Failed to load executable for kext com.apple.superhai.driver.VoodooBattery.

(kernel) Kext com.apple.superhai.driver.VoodooBattery failed to load (0xdc008016).

(kernel) Failed to load kext com.apple.superhai.driver.VoodooBattery (error 0xdc008016).

Failed to load /System/Library/Extensions/VoodooBattery.kext - (libkern/kext) link error.

Check library declarations for your kext with kextlibs(8).

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  • 2 months later...
Teste this on my Asus M50Vm Work, but only on x64!!!!!

 

I confirm it's (v1.2.1) working for me too on HP 6730b on x64 ... but who wants x32 anymore ? :rolleyes:

 

P.S: v1.3 doesn't work for x64 and gives KP in x32 except with quirk=true.

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Hopefully this works on my asus G72gx since the battery indicator is not accurate but the time is. I'll post results as soon as I get home. Wish me luck :)

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success story!!! i downloaded the latest voodoops2controller-0.98. i installed it using the pkg installer. rebooted and after reboot my battery indicator came alive!!! i felt great. it was a great step forward. my asus g72gx is almost perfection. still looking for a trackpad fix. i thought this would fix it but unfortunately it did not. still looking for a trackpad fix for snow leopard x64. any help greatly appreciated. thnx

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64 bit is *USELESS* on a laptop. You do not have 32gb of memory.

Ok, why is it that everyone thinks you need to have 32 Gigs of memory to take advantage of a 64bit OS???

 

1. A 32bit OS can only handle 4gb of memory and only 3gb can be used by your apps. The other gig is being "reserved". I have 8gigs on my laptop, and i am sure that the other 5gigs would be very lonely on a 32bit rig!

 

2. Lots of Applications require a 64bit OS... Like Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 and Adobe After Effects CS5!

 

3. 32bit OS is a thing of the past.... 64 bit is faster, more responsive and less power hungry. In-fact if you would take two rigs with the same hardware (Say, A Core2Duo with 3Gigs of ram) and one with 32bit and the other with 64bit.... You would notice dramatic speed increase in the 64bit rig as opposed to the 32bit rig.

 

4. BEFORE YOU POST, KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT!!!! ;)

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Zack_McKinney your so right most people i know think 64bit is only worth it with lots of ram but i keep explaining the differences. 64bit is the way to go especially when overclocking hehehe.

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