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i found a link to that file in a spanish text document, which i didn't understand.
but i downloaded the file and installed it and after that my sound worked and everything was good :-P

i think you may get some more informations if you search for "ALC889.pkg"

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Thank you. I found further info, it is an old driver which requires ALC injector.

The lastest driver 1.6.2a37_3outs3ins_digital_HDA_headphone.zip from http://forum.insanel...o...140941&st=0 works much better for me, including front panel, mic in and automatic muting.

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ive tried every way in this thread an cant get my alc889a to work :)

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View PostWizper, on Dec 26 2007, 07:45 AM, said:

Easy solution for Alc889a:
- download AppleHDAPatcherv1.20.zip  http://forum.insanel...p;hl=HDApatcher
- download ALC889Adump.txt
- unpack AppleHDAPatcherv1.20.zip
- drag and drop ALC889Adump.txt to AppleHDAPatcherv1.20 icon
- restart
- enjoy!  :D

PS work with Kalyway 10.5.1

this didn't work for Gigabyte GA-58EX-UD3R..

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View Postmrpena, on May 25 2009, 07:00 PM, said:

this didn't work for Gigabyte GA-58EX-UD3R..

The UD3R has an ALC888 soundcard. I've tried tons of kexts with 10.5.7 but wasn't able to get it working. I didn't look into using the patcher + dump to get it working though.

The way I solved it was by replacing AppleHDA.kext in /S/L/E with the AppleHDA.kext from 10.5.6. Use any ALC888 you'd like and it should work on 10.5.7. If you're still running =<10.5.6 you don't have to replace AppleHDA.kext.

I should note that I was using Wolfie's EFI boot partition with Kexts but switched to using Chameleon and the /Extra dir for kexts. I tried changing the version number of AppleHDA.kext (10.5.6) and all the other kexts located inside to try and keep /S/L/E vanilla, however this does not work. Just so you know ;)

I'm not at home so I can't provide you with a direct link to the kexts I used but if you use the search: EX58-UD3R or ALC888 you will definitely find drivers.

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has anybody managed to get 5.1 sound ? i've tried with some patches and fixes but nothing worked :P ... i only have 2 channel sound...

i have ALC889A.

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I'm also looking for a solution. 32/64bit and 5.1 support for ALC889a but I can't seem to get a straight answer anywhere.

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I need some serious help -- please help!

I'm building my first Hackintosh using the Lifehacker guide and the Gigabyte EP45-UD3P board. Everything went flawlessly except for audio: when I go to the Sys Preferences > Sound, no output or input devices appear in this list. Also I have 3 different hardware audio interfaces (2 are USB, 1 is Firewire) and none of them work either. After installing their drivers and restarting, they don't show up in the Sound control panel, nor in any other app.

I tried both solutions in this thread -- the HDAPatcher app along with the ALC889 text file, and the Terminal commands. The Terminal commands didn't work -- they gave me the error that it was a "read-only file system" and even after using sudo, it refused to move the files. So I don't know how to make it work.

If you have any ideas at all, or even a different guide to start from scratch, I would be most eternally grateful. I absolutely need audio up and running on this Hackintosh!

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View PostWizper, on Dec 26 2007, 02:45 PM, said:

Easy solution for Alc889a:
- download AppleHDAPatcherv1.20.zip  http://forum.insanel...p;hl=HDApatcher
- download ALC889Adump.txt
- unpack AppleHDAPatcherv1.20.zip
- drag and drop ALC889Adump.txt to AppleHDAPatcherv1.20 icon
- restart
- enjoy!  :D

PS work with Kalyway 10.5.1
Didn't work for me - strangest thing is that the sound used to work, then I added another hard drive, rebooted (I think apple had also updated two apps), and now no devices are shown in the output page (I have a Gigabyte GA45-UD3P motherboard with this chipset built in.)

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This is amazing.  I hope it works ... will test it out soon enough.  I am running MSI Pro x58 motherboard and it works great with no bios changes/hacks or anything.  Only had to set hard drives to AHCI versus default of IDE.   I hope this gets the onboard sound working better than the VoodooHDA I installed (which has given sound, so the VoodooHDA has been a big help).


View PostHurrycane-j, on Jan 23 2009, 05:17 PM, said:

I found a solution without patching ;-)
http://forum.insanel...t...st&id=27629
here you can download the ALC889.pkg and you won't have problems with the sound anymore :-P


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View Postaltoidboy, on Dec 12 2009, 04:33 PM, said:

I need some serious help -- please help!

I'm building my first Hackintosh using the Lifehacker guide and the Gigabyte EP45-UD3P board. Everything went flawlessly except for audio: when I go to the Sys Preferences > Sound, no output or input devices appear in this list. Also I have 3 different hardware audio interfaces (2 are USB, 1 is Firewire) and none of them work either. After installing their drivers and restarting, they don't show up in the Sound control panel, nor in any other app.

I tried both solutions in this thread -- the HDAPatcher app along with the ALC889 text file, and the Terminal commands. The Terminal commands didn't work -- they gave me the error that it was a "read-only file system" and even after using sudo, it refused to move the files. So I don't know how to make it work.

If you have any ideas at all, or even a different guide to start from scratch, I would be most eternally grateful. I absolutely need audio up and running on this Hackintosh!

Works fine on my P55 board, but it took a while to figure out and required three files as per this post http://www.tonymacx8...ic.php?f=7&t=37

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Sorry for the bump guys, but socal swimmer - from the bottom of my heart - I thank you :thumbsup_anim:

ZOMG. Zounds! On my Hackintosh!

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Hi, I'm new to making OS X work on an other than Mac system. My system specs are in my signature.
About my experience (skip if you don't care, but thought I'd share):
Anyways, I've managed to get 10.6.3 going on my system. Even have the screen resolution working at 2048x1152x32@60Hz. It took a ton of looking around and researching to get to this point. I like to give myself credit there. However, I have not gotten sound to work. I've tried patching my DSDT (I have learned how to acquire it myself, disassemble, edit, and reassemble) but all that has done for me is not needing to use EFI strings. Sadly, I am not a master of the Terminal program, pretty much just copy and paste what people write.

On the first page of this post is a way to install two kexts. It says to do it from Snow Leo install DVD. I actually have two installs of Snow Leo on two separate drives, so I just booted into the one I use for maintenance. When I do the chown command (I believe this resets permissions?), it says Operation not permitted about a billion times (kexts are a folderesque package I presume). Is this normal, or am I missing something? Obviously, I substituted the volume names to match. Any help would be appreciated.

EDIT: Ok, so I figured out to put SUDO in front of the non-compliant commands. But rebooting into my main system, no joy.

Also, up to this point, I have only modified things manually as I'm trying to learn as much as possible. The only 'cheating' I have done (and really, quite significant) is using Empire EFI to get retail SL to install. I would prefer a solution that isn't "Download this, click install, reboot" as that really defeats my purpose. Keeping as close to an actual Mac experience is also a priority for me. Keep in mind, I have two actual Macs which I use regularly, this is just for fun.

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View PostWizper, on Dec 26 2007, 10:45 AM, said:

Easy solution for Alc889a:
- download AppleHDAPatcherv1.20.zip  http://forum.insanel...p;hl=HDApatcher
- download ALC889Adump.txt
- unpack AppleHDAPatcherv1.20.zip
- drag and drop ALC889Adump.txt to AppleHDAPatcherv1.20 icon
- restart
- enjoy!  :wacko:

PS work with Kalyway 10.5.1

this method did not work for me.

I run on this software:
Información del software de sistema:

  Versión del sistema:	Mac OS X 10.5.8 (9L30)
  Versión del kernel:	Darwin 9.5.0


I run on this hardware:
cpu: AMD Phenom II x4 965 BE 3.4 GHz
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-MA785GPMT - UD2H
Video onboard: Ati Radeon HD 4200
Audio onboard: Realtek ALC 889A
RAM: 4GB
Network Card: 8111c (chip 8196 / 8111)
Wireless Card: Wireless Ralink RT 2760 / RT 2720

any ideas?





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