JSn1™
Sep 18 2008, 12:40 AM
As you may know, there is no "complete" driver solution for GMA950 and 10.5.4/.5.
I have tried several combinations getting different results:
- QE/CI OK, Resolutions OK, Mouse Tearing YES, Black Menus YES
- QE/CI OK, Resolutions NO, Mouse Tearing Never up to this moment, Black Menus NO
- QE/CI NO, Resolutions YES, Mouse Tearing YES, Black Menus NO
----- Currently I am using:
- QE/CI OK, Resolutions NO, Mouse Tearing Never up to this moment, Black Menus NO
Well, Is there something that enables at least QE/CI and resolutions?
Why?, well, let me tell you what happened.
Today, I went to buy a media remote for my OSX86 machine, wow! it works beatiful,
so, I moved the PC to a comfortable place to plug it to a nice sound and big HD TV.
So, I hooked it up, turned up the sound, WOW! amazing, but when I realized that I was
watching a 1024*768 image on a 53" plasma, I felt ... you understand me...
I tried using Graphics Mode, enabling all resolutions from terminal, but nothing...
I tried using drivers from Kalyway, Uphuck and Leo4All, but, there is no "complete" solution.
Just for the note, this is a Desktop PC, with Intel motherboard.
See you around!
supermx3
Sep 21 2008, 06:40 PM
i was having issues with 10.5.5, i ended up keeping the drivers that came installed and only updated the appleintelintegratedframebuffer.kext, i get some minor mouse tearing but i have qe/ci and res change, i included the drivers im using
konistehrad
Sep 30 2008, 01:43 AM
QUOTE(supermx3 @ Sep 21 2008, 06:40 PM)

i was having issues with 10.5.5, i ended up keeping the drivers that came installed and only updated the appleintelintegratedframebuffer.kext, i get some minor mouse tearing but i have qe/ci and res change, i included the drivers im using
This pack fixed me right up. Saved my butt; thanks man.
sarskild
Oct 3 2008, 09:42 PM
Hi, I've been testing a little with all those drivers I found and I think the best solution is indeed
QE/CI OK, Resolutions NO, Mouse Tearing Never up to this moment, Black Menus NO
And You should then be able to change your resolution to the correct one using something like switchresx for example...
That used to work for me but in my 10.5.5 system, after a reboot me screen starts flashing like crazy and I haven't found any solution for that... I'm guessing it's all about the AppleIntelIntegratedFramebuffer kext but I'm kind of a noob

Anybody else suggestions?
Hope my info can still help you in some way?
cheers!
maweiba
Oct 17 2008, 06:31 AM
QUOTE(supermx3 @ Sep 21 2008, 06:40 PM)

i was having issues with 10.5.5, i ended up keeping the drivers that came installed and only updated the appleintelintegratedframebuffer.kext, i get some minor mouse tearing but i have qe/ci and res change, i included the drivers im using
wow, thanks very mush, I turned on my QE/CI yet now.
so happy. thanks again....
Azimutz
Oct 17 2008, 10:19 AM
Well..gave up on my ATI Radeon x1600 pcie to try on board GMA 950..with original apple kext's..everything working but resolution

better than nothing!..gonna try supermx3 gift
Edit:
YAYAAAAAAH

all resolutions enebled!!!..only installed AppleIntelIntegratedFramebuffer.kext
Many many thanks
supermx3. Now i realy have a Hackintosh