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View Postbberts, on 04 February 2013 - 09:50 PM, said:

i' ve your same card with same id 0x0a6510de i've manage geforce, nvdaresman, NVDANV50Hal and nvenabler kexts and now work fully vga and dvi tested
Try this my kexts:

Asus GT210.zip (3.1 MB)
http://www.osx86.net...do=file&id=3617

and add this keys to o.c.b.


<key>GraphicsEnabler</key>
<string>Yes</string>
<key>Kernel Flags</key>
<string>-f npci=0x2000 darkwake=0</string>

tell me if it work..

Not working , NVEnabler still causes blank screen on the login.

Then I tried the new kernel and pushed it in 32bit mode NVEnabler with GE=Yes and no EFI, logged in but resolution down to 1280x800 and no QE/CI. Will go home after work and try again

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I guess I have to go back to SL. :( I think my vendor has cheated when I asked him for 1 GB card he handed a 512 in a 1GB box. Have to return it tomorrow.

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Put Mountain Lion on hold for a while, if you cannot bear the lack of QE/CI: none of the current AMD kernels for ML (or 10.7.5, if you ask) supports nVidia graphics because of a bug. No injection or any known workaround will help. If you can live without QE/CI, simply remove the GeForceGA.plugin and the GeForceGLDriver.bundle from S/L/E to get full resolution. Since there's no idea of the causes of that bug, don't expect it to be squashed soon.

:)

If you want to try Lion, there are both the kernel of IiTz Shane (10.7.4, 64-bit) and latest Bronzovka (10.7.4, 32-bit -force64) which are reported to work well.



Good luck.



P.S.: The AMD kernels for Mountain Lion seem to work better with ATI cards, but some also will give you problems at this stage of kernel development. I won't recommend you to buy ATI, unless you were planning to do it anyway. Instead, i advise you to wait for a more stable ML kernel, staying for a while with Lion/Snow Leopard.

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Aha so my feelings were correct regarding the AMD kernels and Nvidia, BTW I have two cards Radeon HD 7750 (Of course it requires the 10.8.3 ) and the GT210 :), so I am using SL right now 10.6.8.


You mention the kernel for 10.7.5 supports Nvidia , but I am not using 10.7.5 but 10.7.4 , so would those 10.7.4 kernel work with Nvidia

BTW thanks for KERNEL LINK

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You're welcome! :D

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View Posttheconnactic, on 06 February 2013 - 02:43 AM, said:

You're welcome! :D

32 bit Nvidia full performance :)

But the moment I am using DVI-VGA (I have an Eyefinity setup in windows 7 and Linux)  with two display's wham no signal.

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I have Asus en 210 1 GB running on 10.7.3 . I used the kexts from osx 86 database.
My o.c.b. has GE-yes. Npci=0x3000 darkwake=0

No efi string added.

Haven't added pcirootuid entry. Not sure what difference it makes. Though checked through a terminal entry it's on 4.
My 22 inch screen has full resolution and system info fully detects the card. Over Dvi.

But I think I don't have full graphics probably what's called qe-ci as launch pad flickers and animations are not smooth.

Please suggest what to change to get complete graphic acceleration.
To watch hd videos.

UPDATE : Installed latest official drivers from Nvidia , I now have QE/CI + OpenCL
Yippie yeah......

Edited by vigyan, 08 March 2013 - 09:28 AM.






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