I've been using a DSDT for my motherboard I got online, it's worked well except I discovered that when I have my RED Rocket PCIe card installed (in any slot), my firewire 400 isn't working as expected. I'm trying to use the firewire 400 to monitor audio out a MBox, but it's all garbled.
If I boot into Windows it works just fine without issue.
So I'm assuming something's wrong with the DSDT.
I don't know much about DSDT patching would someone be willing to help me figure out how to make it work?
I've got the DSDT that I extracted when in Windows, and I've got the DSDT I've been using under OSX
Thanks in advance.
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Need help patching my DSDT
03 February 2013 - 12:40 AM
Firewire problems when certain PCIe card is added
01 February 2013 - 11:26 PM
I've discoverd that if I have a RED Rocket PCIe card in my system it causes my firewire 400 port to have problems (it works, but not very well). I'm trying to use my firewire 400 port to monitor audio out a MBox but it won't work as long as I have the RED Rocket PCIe card in the system.
It doesn't matter what slot that card is in, and I've tried both Firewire 400 outputs, as long as that card is there it screws up the audio.
Everything works fine if I boot it into windows, but doesn't when in OSX.
Is this a DSDT problem? A driver problem? I'm not sure really where to start to diagnose and fix this problem and would love any help or advice I can get.
Thanks
It doesn't matter what slot that card is in, and I've tried both Firewire 400 outputs, as long as that card is there it screws up the audio.
Everything works fine if I boot it into windows, but doesn't when in OSX.
Is this a DSDT problem? A driver problem? I'm not sure really where to start to diagnose and fix this problem and would love any help or advice I can get.
Thanks
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Or can someone help me figure out how I would make one. If I don't disable this kext my system won't boot (because I'm using an i5 instead of an i7 CPU), I've been deleting it, but would prefer to use a disabler so that I don't need to worry about it anymore.
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