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DigitriX

Member Since 18 Jul 2010
Offline Last Active Jan 19 2013 02:51 PM
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In Topic: Realtek RTL8103T on ML 10.8?

27 August 2012 - 10:33 AM

I installed RTG 2.0.5, RealtekR1000SL and one or two other kexts and it's kinda messy...
Right now, my card is recognized as Realtek RTL8101E/RTL8102E Ethernet with IDs 0x813610EC.

It says "Connected" but I got this in the Diagnostics menu:

Ethernet - Green
Network Settings - Green
ISP - Red
Internet - Red
Server - Red

I don't know why the ISP is Red...

Tried with internal 192.168.1.x IP when using the router, and also tried directly (without the router) - the ISP is always RED.
The addresses I am typing are correct as they work on my Win 7 installation.

Also I set the card to: Manual / 10Mbit/s / FullDuplex / 1500

Any ideas?
Can someone provide me with exact steps about what should be installed on a clean installation of 10.8 ML for this to work?

Thank you.

In Topic: Realtek RTL8103T on ML 10.8?

24 August 2012 - 02:46 PM

Thanks! Will try it tonight. :)

In Topic: Realtek RTL8103T on ML 10.8?

23 August 2012 - 09:33 PM

Hmmm... already tried RTG 2.0.6 and immediately got Kernel Panic...

Can't find 0.4 or 0.5 though. Can you give me a link?

Thanks.

In Topic: HDMI on IDT 92HD79B1?

22 August 2012 - 05:14 AM

I've edited the plist file as suggested, but it doesn't work. Moreover, the audio icon on the menu bar went gray and the device disappeared from the Sound preferences. I guess I am not editing the file correctly.
Can you please attach the code of a working plist file with HDMI, so I should only change the device/vendor IDs combination?
I am using VoodooHDA 2.7.4, if that matters.

The attached txt file is one of the plist.info versions I used. Found that structure somewhere on the Internet.
Can someone tell me where is the issue?

Thank you. :)

In Topic: HDMI on IDT 92HD79B1?

21 August 2012 - 08:06 AM

Hello,

Thanks for the link.
Right now I am at work, but when I get home I will try.
As far as I understand I should create two entries: one for the sound card and one for the ATI HDMI.

Audio
<key>IOPCIPrimaryMatch</key>
<string>0x7605111D</string> (Can't remember the deviceID, will check it when I'm back home)

HDMI
<key>IOPCIPrimaryMatch</key>
<string>0xaa011002</string>


Should both of my records be with "IOPCIPrimaryMatch" keys?

Thank you! :)

Edit: found the device ID on Internet.

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