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#21
Posted 28 February 2008 - 06:17 PM
bang bang bang!!!! it works!! THANK YOU!
#22
Posted 28 February 2008 - 07:03 PM
Many thanks Kabyl,
i can't download now the modded bios cause my ISP use shared IPs, so RapidShare think I'm downloading another file... I need to wait 40 mins yet...
You say to check the audio system before and after... what do you mean ?
F9S are still remaining totally muted (both using Azalia, HDA and AC97) on OSX, needs a special "options" to work with Linux Alsa drivers, and works fine in Vista.
What will happens using modded BIOS in Vista and Linux ?
Can you please post a "tech" detailed howto, about what and how did you changed in the original BIOS ?
Thank you very much.
Max
i can't download now the modded bios cause my ISP use shared IPs, so RapidShare think I'm downloading another file... I need to wait 40 mins yet...
You say to check the audio system before and after... what do you mean ?
F9S are still remaining totally muted (both using Azalia, HDA and AC97) on OSX, needs a special "options" to work with Linux Alsa drivers, and works fine in Vista.
What will happens using modded BIOS in Vista and Linux ?
Can you please post a "tech" detailed howto, about what and how did you changed in the original BIOS ?
Thank you very much.
Max
#23
Posted 28 February 2008 - 07:14 PM
#24
Posted 28 February 2008 - 08:26 PM
QMax, on Feb 28 2008, 08:03 PM, said:
Many thanks Kabyl,
i can't download now the modded bios cause my ISP use shared IPs, so RapidShare think I'm downloading another file... I need to wait 40 mins yet...
You say to check the audio system before and after... what do you mean ?
F9S are still remaining totally muted (both using Azalia, HDA and AC97) on OSX, needs a special "options" to work with Linux Alsa drivers, and works fine in Vista.
What will happens using modded BIOS in Vista and Linux ?
Can you please post a "tech" detailed howto, about what and how did you changed in the original BIOS ?
Thank you very much.
Max
i can't download now the modded bios cause my ISP use shared IPs, so RapidShare think I'm downloading another file... I need to wait 40 mins yet...
You say to check the audio system before and after... what do you mean ?
F9S are still remaining totally muted (both using Azalia, HDA and AC97) on OSX, needs a special "options" to work with Linux Alsa drivers, and works fine in Vista.
What will happens using modded BIOS in Vista and Linux ?
Can you please post a "tech" detailed howto, about what and how did you changed in the original BIOS ?
Thank you very much.
Max
I will try to give more details (I'm just busy working on some stuff, and trying to mod some more BIOSes when time helps)
F9Sas.303_mod.zip 489.52K
68 downloads
Sempronio, on Feb 28 2008, 08:14 PM, said:
Asus F3sc bios please.
#25
Posted 28 February 2008 - 09:04 PM
Thanks for the attachment, I'll test it tomorrow... it's night here.
Please when you have enough time post a detailed tutorial, I'd like to understand...
Thanks again.
Max
Please when you have enough time post a detailed tutorial, I'd like to understand...
Thanks again.
Max
#26
Posted 29 February 2008 - 02:54 AM
Qmax download the AppleHDA Patcher program and then also if you can follow a guide on how to use a Live Linux CD such as Ubuntu to grab the Linux Codec Dump.
Here is a command that may work in the Linux terminal (this is considering that Sound works in Linux)
"cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#0 > [codec dump filename].txt"
without the quotes and just replace [codec dump filename].txt with the name of your choosing and the location of a usb drive that you have plugged, so it could be something like /mount/fat32stick/ACL662.txt
I would try that. For me I have Ubuntu installed on my drive so I just copied the file right out of /proc/asound/card0/codec#0 and pasted it into my HFS drive (without journaling so I can access it with read and write from linux).
oh yeah once you have this dump file it is as simple as dragging and droping it on the AppleHDA Patcher program and it takes care of the rest.
Here is a command that may work in the Linux terminal (this is considering that Sound works in Linux)
"cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#0 > [codec dump filename].txt"
without the quotes and just replace [codec dump filename].txt with the name of your choosing and the location of a usb drive that you have plugged, so it could be something like /mount/fat32stick/ACL662.txt
I would try that. For me I have Ubuntu installed on my drive so I just copied the file right out of /proc/asound/card0/codec#0 and pasted it into my HFS drive (without journaling so I can access it with read and write from linux).
oh yeah once you have this dump file it is as simple as dragging and droping it on the AppleHDA Patcher program and it takes care of the rest.
#27
Posted 29 February 2008 - 03:09 AM
Kabyl, on Feb 28 2008, 12:39 PM, said:
http://rapidshare.co...07_mod.zip.html
http://rapidshare.co...03_mod.zip.html
http://rapidshare.co...01_mod.zip.html
antaholics:
http://rapidshare.co...07_mod.zip.html
report after testing.. and good luck.
Note: check the Audio section in System Profiler before and after flashing..
http://rapidshare.co...03_mod.zip.html
http://rapidshare.co...01_mod.zip.html
antaholics:
http://rapidshare.co...07_mod.zip.html
report after testing.. and good luck.
Note: check the Audio section in System Profiler before and after flashing..
Thank you SO MUCH kabyl! it worked like a charm!!
now, time to try out the new ACPI/APIC kexts!!
If possible, like QMax, I would like to know how you fixed this too! (not that I'll understand too much of it lol)
One thing though... after I flashed the bios I get this screen on boot-up for 10-20 seconds before loading the Vista bootloader... any idea why?
P1110004.JPG 36.7K
717 downloadsThanks again!
#28
Posted 29 February 2008 - 03:26 AM
Kabyl, on Feb 28 2008, 05:39 PM, said:
http://rapidshare.co...07_mod.zip.html
http://rapidshare.co...03_mod.zip.html
http://rapidshare.co...01_mod.zip.html
antaholics:
http://rapidshare.co...07_mod.zip.html
report after testing.. and good luck.
Note: check the Audio section in System Profiler before and after flashing..
http://rapidshare.co...03_mod.zip.html
http://rapidshare.co...01_mod.zip.html
antaholics:
http://rapidshare.co...07_mod.zip.html
report after testing.. and good luck.
Note: check the Audio section in System Profiler before and after flashing..
After flashing of new BIOS and using AppleAPICPlatform.kext and AppleACPI.kext of 10.5.1, during booting my system will hang on AppleAPICPlatform.kext/PlugIns/ 2 kexts.
Using original kexts of 10.4 8 it's normal except continued rebooting if I activate Natit.kext.
Any suggestion ?
BTW is it possible for my MSI PR600 laptop ?
Here is its new BIOS: http://download4.msi...xe/1637_163.zip
#29
Posted 29 February 2008 - 04:49 AM
I just tried the 10.5.2 AppleACPI and the Brazilmac AppleAPIC.... it boots fine, but my keyboard wouldn't work. I'm pretty sure it's just a small problem with the nested plugins, but I can't figure out what. Now I'm back to my old 10.4.8 kexts. Any idea how to fix this?
Also, I noticed that I keep getting messages like these:
Disabling the LAN and firewall fixes these two problems, but I would rather be able to use them.
I really appreciate the help!
Also, I noticed that I keep getting messages like these:
28/02/08 10:32:26 PM kernel FireWire GUID ffffffffffffffff is invalid! 28/02/08 10:32:29 PM kernel FireWire GUID ffffffffffffffff is invalid! 28/02/08 10:32:31 PM kernel FireWire GUID ffffffffffffffff is invalid! 28/02/08 10:32:35 PM kernel FireWire GUID ffffffffffffffff is invalid! 28/02/08 10:32:41 PM kernel FireWire GUID ffffffffffffffff is invalid! 28/02/08 10:32:46 PM kernel FireWire GUID ffffffffffffffff is invalid! 29/02/08 3:32:01 AM kernel FireWire GUID ffffffffffffffff is invalid! 29/02/08 3:32:06 AM kernel FireWire GUID ffffffffffffffff is invalid! 29/02/08 3:32:11 AM kernel FireWire GUID ffffffffffffffff is invalid! 29/02/08 3:32:16 AM kernel FireWire GUID ffffffffffffffff is invalid! 29/02/08 3:32:21 AM kernel FireWire GUID ffffffffffffffff is invalid! 29/02/08 3:32:26 AM kernel FireWire GUID ffffffffffffffff is invalid! 29/02/08 3:32:31 AM kernel FireWire GUID ffffffffffffffff is invalid! 29/02/08 3:32:36 AM kernel FireWire GUID ffffffffffffffff is invalid! 29/02/08 3:32:41 AM kernel FireWire GUID ffffffffffffffff is invalid! 29/02/08 3:32:46 AM kernel FireWire GUID ffffffffffffffff is invalid!
Disabling the LAN and firewall fixes these two problems, but I would rather be able to use them.
I really appreciate the help!
#30
Posted 29 February 2008 - 07:33 AM
glitchbit, on Feb 29 2008, 03:54 AM, said:
Qmax download the AppleHDA Patcher program and then also if you can follow a guide on how to use a Live Linux CD such as Ubuntu to grab the Linux Codec Dump.Here is a command that may work in the Linux terminal (this is considering that Sound works in Linux)"cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#0 > [codec dump filename].txt"without the quotes and just replace [codec dump filename].txt with the name of your choosing and the location of a usb drive that you have plugged, so it could be something like /mount/fat32stick/ACL662.txtI would try that. For me I have Ubuntu installed on my drive so I just copied the file right out of /proc/asound/card0/codec#0 and pasted it into my HFS drive (without journaling so I can access it with read and write from linux).oh yeah once you have this dump file it is as simple as dragging and droping it on the AppleHDA Patcher program and it takes care of the rest.
antaholics, on Feb 29 2008, 04:09 AM, said:
I get this screen on boot-up for 10-20 seconds before loading the Vista bootloader... any idea why?
#31
Posted 29 February 2008 - 07:44 AM
Kabyl,
It would be great to get a modded BIOS for Asus W7S if possible.
Here is the link http://dlsvr01.asus....E/W7ES303AS.zip
Thanks a lot in advance.
MaX
It would be great to get a modded BIOS for Asus W7S if possible.
Here is the link http://dlsvr01.asus....E/W7ES303AS.zip
Thanks a lot in advance.
MaX
#32
Posted 29 February 2008 - 07:57 AM
QMax, on Feb 29 2008, 02:33 AM, said:
Maybe I'm wrong, but it seems your Asus is trying to boot from LAN.Check BIOS settings is NIC is in your boot list.Max
lol
thanks for noticing that... I'm not sure why network boot is set first
now the only thing left is the firewire issue. I suspect it might have something to do with the new AppleSMBIOS I installed.. it's not a pressing issue, just a little annoying
Other than that, I can't seem to get the Leopard (tried BrazilMac and 10.5.2 vanilla) AppleACPI and AppleAPIC to work. It boots up but the keyboard doesn't work. Any idea how to fix this? I'm sure it's really simple.
If the Leopard ACPI and APIC kexts work, is there a way to now enable speedstep and other CPU throttling features?
#33
Posted 29 February 2008 - 08:47 AM
antaholics, on Feb 29 2008, 08:57 AM, said:
lol
thanks for noticing that... I'm not sure why network boot is set first
now the only thing left is the firewire issue. I suspect it might have something to do with the new AppleSMBIOS I installed.. it's not a pressing issue, just a little annoying
Other than that, I can't seem to get the Leopard (tried BrazilMac and 10.5.2 vanilla) AppleACPI and AppleAPIC to work. It boots up but the keyboard doesn't work. Any idea how to fix this? I'm sure it's really simple.
If the Leopard ACPI and APIC kexts work, is there a way to now enable speedstep and other CPU throttling features?
thanks for noticing that... I'm not sure why network boot is set first
now the only thing left is the firewire issue. I suspect it might have something to do with the new AppleSMBIOS I installed.. it's not a pressing issue, just a little annoying
Other than that, I can't seem to get the Leopard (tried BrazilMac and 10.5.2 vanilla) AppleACPI and AppleAPIC to work. It boots up but the keyboard doesn't work. Any idea how to fix this? I'm sure it's really simple.
If the Leopard ACPI and APIC kexts work, is there a way to now enable speedstep and other CPU throttling features?
Get the ACPIPS2Nub kext.
I will try to take a look at the FireWire issue...
#34
Posted 29 February 2008 - 01:47 PM
Kabyl, on Feb 29 2008, 08:47 AM, said:
Get the ACPIPS2Nub kext.
I will try to take a look at the FireWire issue...
I will try to take a look at the FireWire issue...
Using AppleACPI.kext and AppleAPICPlatform.kext of 10.4.8, my Asus F8Sa with your modified BIOS can enable dual processors working with normal audio. But when I try to activate Natit.kext it will continue re-boot by itself.
If I use ACPI/APICPlatform.kext of 10.5.1, it will hang by 2 kexts in AppleAPICPlatform.kext/PlugIns.
Any suggestion ?
#35
Posted 29 February 2008 - 03:18 PM
Kabyl
Could you please make a w7s bois thanks a lot!!hope to hear from you soon thank you again!http://dlsvr01.asus....S/W7ES302AS.zip
Could you please make a w7s bois thanks a lot!!hope to hear from you soon thank you again!http://dlsvr01.asus....S/W7ES302AS.zip
#36
Posted 29 February 2008 - 05:26 PM
I was trying to write a kext in the last 2 days (this is my first one so it's going to take more time to do it, but I'm making some progress..), I will take requests and mod more BIOSes when I get tired of reading about IOKit
#37
Posted 29 February 2008 - 10:18 PM
jsl, on Feb 29 2008, 01:47 PM, said:
Thanks for your help.
Using AppleACPI.kext and AppleAPICPlatform.kext of 10.4.8, my Asus F8Sa with your modified BIOS can enable dual processors working with normal audio. But when I try to activate Natit.kext it will continue re-boot by itself.
If I use ACPI/APICPlatform.kext of 10.5.1, it will hang by 2 kexts in AppleAPICPlatform.kext/PlugIns.
Any suggestion ?
Using AppleACPI.kext and AppleAPICPlatform.kext of 10.4.8, my Asus F8Sa with your modified BIOS can enable dual processors working with normal audio. But when I try to activate Natit.kext it will continue re-boot by itself.
If I use ACPI/APICPlatform.kext of 10.5.1, it will hang by 2 kexts in AppleAPICPlatform.kext/PlugIns.
Any suggestion ?
You're not giving anywhere near enough information.
Using the 10.5.1 or 10.5.2 acpi & apic kexts, take a picture and attach it here.
#38
Posted 01 March 2008 - 05:42 AM
Would be great for an asus w7s modded bios, there is 2 request for it above =D
#39
Posted 01 March 2008 - 07:08 AM
Does this work for MSI P35 Neo2-FR mobo?
Afaik, MSI P35 based mobos only work with cpu=1 switch
http://forum.insanel...showtopic=66944
Afaik, MSI P35 based mobos only work with cpu=1 switch
http://forum.insanel...showtopic=66944
#40
Posted 01 March 2008 - 07:35 AM
maxoid, on Feb 29 2008, 08:44 AM, said:
Kabyl,It would be great to get a modded BIOS for Asus W7S if possible.Here is the link http://dlsvr01.asus....E/W7ES303AS.zip
Thanks a lot in advance.
MaX
Thanks a lot in advance.
MaX
easycome24, on Feb 29 2008, 04:18 PM, said:
Kabyl Could you please make a w7s bois thanks a lot!!hope to hear from you soon thank you again!
http://dlsvr01.asus....S/W7ES302AS.zip
http://dlsvr01.asus....S/W7ES302AS.zip
mkayz, on Mar 1 2008, 06:42 AM, said:
Would be great for an asus w7s modded bios, there is 2 request for it above =D
Ezhoon, on Mar 1 2008, 08:08 AM, said:
Does this work for MSI P35 Neo2-FR mobo?
Afaik, MSI P35 based mobos only work with cpu=1 switch
http://forum.insanel...showtopic=66944
Afaik, MSI P35 based mobos only work with cpu=1 switch
http://forum.insanel...showtopic=66944
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