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About This Hack (2009-Nissan-Cube version migrated to SwiftUI)
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@Slice <key>LayoutId</key> <integer>80</integer> of all IDs, why 80? does it represent yours or auto detect?
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Yes, I am aware this is a terrible GPU and I should get something else, but I like having my computers with their stock hardware. I recently got an OptiPlex 780 with a Radeon HD 5450, Dortania's GPU Buyers Guide says the 5450 is supported natively, but when I installed HS, no acceleration at all, GPU just came up as "Display 5 MB", display was stuck at 1024x768, tearing and no transparency. I did some Googling, and things about this card seem to be very mixed, some people say it works natively, other people say you need to bring back kexts from Sierra, some say you need spoofing, others just say you need to go back to Sierra. Can someone please give me clear info about this card? If I need to replace kexts or do root patching in any form, then I'd rather not; I'd rather just go back to the last version with native support. Device ID is 68F9.
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@MaLd0n, I finally tested Prime26 under macOS 27 on my MacBook Pro M1 as well. While the CPU temperatures appear to be far too high (around 50–60°C at idle and 115°C under load), the GPU temperature remains fixed at exactly 102°C, both at idle and under load, and only occasionally jumps to exactly 112°C or 76°C for a few seconds. It would be great if you could revise the Apple silicon temperature reporting so that the CPU and GPU temperatures are displayed correctly in Prime26. Everything else works flawlessly.
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About This Hack (2009-Nissan-Cube version migrated to SwiftUI)
miliuco replied to miliuco's topic in Hackintosh Tools
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@kgp Sorry, I was thinking about Intel hack. With real Macs (Intel or Silicon) audio info is different to be collected. This is the reason why About This Hack doesn't have audio tab, it was a complicated thing for me. @MaLd0n can do it, sure.
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@miliuco, neither USB nor Thunderbolt. It’s just the built-in native audio of my MacBook Pro M1. Since Apple silicon Macs don’t use AppleALC or VoodooHDA, perhaps Mac-Info or About This Hack could also recognize the native Apple audio implementation in the future. The same applies to the network interface, which could also be added to About This Hack. @MaLd0n could also use the more general term "Bootloader" instead of specifically showing "OpenCore/Clover version".
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@kgp Are you using audio by USB or Thunderbolt? @MaLd0n 's app says "HDMI/DP/GPU is ignored", maybe he can add "HDMI/DP/GPU/USB/TB is ignored" since the app looks only for AppleALC or VoodooHDA audio.
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Device trees and the like are very widely used with Arm devices. The Arm ecosystem is not homogenized into a set of standards like x86 systems are - you see a lot more variety in firmware, boot loaders, hardware, peripherals, etc. I doubt any of this has been purposely done to prevent hackintoshes. We are just seeing the side affects of them having custom silicon and having their own security requirements with regards to their boot chain. Remember too that they've been using ##### and their own silicon as far back as some of their earliest iPhones - bootloaders like u-boot were nowhere near as fleshed out back then than as they are now. You also see a lot of proprietary bootloaders afaik with android devices too. M1n1 was created by Asahi for what it is worth heh. You are probably thinking of #####. Edit: #####/i boot is getting censored? Huh? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/##### I'm not talking about anything related to tonymac or their tools, I'm trying to talk about Apple's bootloader ;-; -
Now need add things for silicon 🙂 I'll check it soon.
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You did not understand me. I was using only BlueWakeFixup kext in Sequoia and symptom was same when I used your old solution with boot arg and patched BlueToolFixup kext. I made test in Ventura with BlueWakeFixup kext and this symptom does not exists, it functions 100% safe. Ventura also had this problem with BT after wake which your kext finally fix. I will make further tests to see why Seqoia wake at random level approx. 2-3 hours. Cheers on your work m8.
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Macos Golden Gate - Experiment Cpu Intel
XanthraX replied to Ludox's topic in Front Page News and Rumors
Oh my God! I remember the experience of the first 68K Macintosh emulator on PC. I loved to see System 7, but not afforded a Mac. Now it can be emulated in a webside infinitemac.org- 1 reply
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@Avery B I just noticed that you answered this. Thank you!
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@MaLd0n, any chance of making Mac-Info compatible with Apple silicon and macOS 27? 😇
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Max.1974 replied to a topic in General Discussion
https://asahilinux.org/docs/fw/adt/ My personal opinion : Apple intentionally designed a boot process like m1n1 (e.g. = exempli grātia) and a hardware management layer that bypasses the traditional SMBIOS, specifically to prevent compatibility with Hackintosh bootloaders. Only after extensive reverse engineering by the Linux community were the necessary mechanisms understood. Even then, there will likely remain system-level restrictions preventing macOS from running on other ARM platforms or on Intel hardware. You can save some money along the way, which will be much better than trying to invent another bootloader. 😉 -
Hello everyone, how has the experimental TurboQuant engine been working for you compared to the Bundle? I'm planning to keep just a single engine for maintainability, since managing both takes up too much time... if a bug occurs in one, I have to fix it in both. Honestly, in my testing, both have been stable. But it all comes down to what you say, as this is for the community, not just for me... so... what do you think?
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Can someone provide ACPI Tables from real iMac20,x?
Max.1974 replied to a topic in General Discussion
Hi @Slice On Apple Silicon Macs, macOS does not rely on a traditional SMBIOS like Intel PCs or Hackintoshes. The serial number, hardware UUID, and other identifiers are stored in secure hardware components and provided by Apple’s firmware during boot. Unlike a Hackintosh, where OpenCore injects SMBIOS data, Apple Silicon Macs obtain these values directly from the hardware and the secure boot chain. That’s why the serial number cannot simply be changed or spoofed like a typical SMBIOS. In short: macOS knows the serial number because it is securely stored in the device and exposed by Apple’s firmware, not because it reads a conventional SMBIOS table. I noticed some differences after performing a full firmware restore with the IPSW file on my M4 Pro. Unlike a regular macOS reinstall, the restore process also reinstalls low-level firmware and rebuilds parts of Apple’s secure boot chain, which may explain why some issues disappeared afterward. That’s why I was able to use the operating systems and applications required for my work at the court. Justice. -
Can someone provide ACPI Tables from real iMac20,x?
Max.1974 replied to a topic in General Discussion
https://www.fosslinux.com/157744/macos-27-golden-gate-breaks-asahi-linux-what-it-means-and-how-to-recover.htm "macOS 27 Golden Gate Breaks Asahi Linux — What It Means and How to Recover"