irrational John Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 I'm having trouble making headway in the forums. While the ACPI spec is a pain, it at least tries to make a coherent (in its way) presentation of the info. Not so the forums. I'm afraid it is just not in their nature to be easy to follow and/or accurate and/or comprehensive. It's more like a bunch of overlapping conversations at a geek cocktail party. Since I easily loose track of where I've been or what I intended to follow up on later, this entry is an attempt to stash links to some "posts of possible interest" (to me) in the insanelymac forum. Note Bene: Anything in this entry could change without notice at any time. It's not meant to guide others so much as to jog my memory when needed. Last update: Thursday, 10 December 2009 A link back to the "hacking required" Lifehacker article. Entire threads which looked interesting (and which I also will probably never get around to completely reading ) the vanilla OS X install guide I used (post-LifeHacker ) (new posts) DSDT - Vanilla Speedstep - Generic Scope (_PR) (new posts) Getting Snow Leopard to recognize your CPU, No more "Unknown", No About This Mac/System Profiler editing. (new posts) DSDT Patcher, a tool to fix your DSDT (new posts) DSDT fixes for Gigabyte boards (new posts) Specific "summary" posts which the owners aperiodically update Master Chief's big honkin' post for an ASUS P5K PRO DSDT (Snow Leopard specific) (the P5K Pro is an older/discontinued Intel P35/ICH9R motherboard) OSX Flags List for Darwin Bootloader & kernel level Possibily useful tools and ASL "tips 'n tricks" lspci updates? Dumping debug info via an ASL kludge?? ASL for a DB-9 serial port (... wonder if I want this?) -irrational john Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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