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  3. EFI with OpenCore 1.0.0 config-14-imac-amd.plist SMBIOS iMac19,1 IMPORTANT: fill in your own SMBIOS data iGPU headless mode and AMD as main card iGPU Enabled in BIOS unfairgva=6 in dGPU properties to get some kind of DRM config-14-macpro.plist SMBIOS MacPro7,1 IMPORTANT: fill in your own SMBIOS data iGPU disabled in BIOS config-extra config-fenvi.plist: if you have a Fenvi combo card or any of the Broadcom wifi chipsets that have lost support in Sonoma and are included in the OCLP root patch config-amfipass.plist: to have the Fenvi card with AMFIpass.kext instead of amfi=0x80 in boot args config-ax210.plist: if you have an Intel AX210 combo card (only wifi) (this file has AirportItlwm.kext but you can try itlwm.kext instead) config-ax210-bt.plist: if you have an Intel AX210 combo card (wifi + Bluetooth) (this file has AirportItlwm.kext but you can try itlwm.kext instead). Notes Rename the selected config to config.plist. Required kexts are not included because of the size of the ZIP file (only CPUFriendDataProvider.kext and UTBMap.kext are included) Fenvi and Broadcom Wi-Fi cards AMFIPass.kext 1.4.0. IO80211FamilyLegacy.kext 1.0.0 / IOSkywalkFamily.kext 1.1.0. Intel supported combo cards - OpenIntelWireless. AirportItlwm.kext / itlwm.kext (Ventura v2.2.0, Sonoma v2.3.0). IntelBluetoothFirmware.kext / IntelBTPatcher.kext. BlueToolFixup.kext: BrcmPatchRAM by Acidanthera. Wi-Fi 6 Intel AX210 on macOS Sonoma. Get back Fenvi T919 and other Broadcom Wi-Fi on macOS 14 Sonoma thanks to OLCP. List of used kexts (not included in the ZIP file): AMFIPass.kext AirportItlwm.kext AppleALC.kext BlueToolFixup.kext CPUFriend.kext IO80211FamilyLegacy.kext IOSkywalkFamily.kext IntelBTPatcher.kext IntelBluetoothFirmware.kext IntelMausi.kext Lilu.kext NVMeFix.kext RestrictEvents.kext SMCProcessor.kext SMCSuperIO.kext USBToolBox.kext VirtualSMC.kext WhateverGreen.kext itlwm.kext. Don't forget any other kext that you are using now. EFI 1.0.0 Sonoma.zip
  4. is this version v2 still available for download? someone please share a v2 dmg if in archive, thanks.
  5. revpatch=value to enable patching as comma separated options. Default value is auto. sbvmm - forces VMM SB model, allowing OTA updates for unsupported models on macOS 11.3 or newer ...that is from github, is it more correct?
  6. There is no igplatform for ice lake with 4 connectors, it's 3 or 5, there are a few with dummy connectors, so if I ignore some dummy connectors (the ones with an index of -1 in the port column in hackintools patch section on under the connector page) maybe I will find one with 4?
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  8. I just discovered that when using SMBIOS iMac19,2, my hack wakes to blackscreen. The only way I found to recover is <Ctrl><Option><Power Button> to reset. Sleep / Wake works perfectly when I use SMBIOS Macmini8,1. Since SMBIOS Macmini8,1 is my baseline for this hack, fixing iMac19,x wake is a low priority for me. I welcome help from others to fix this. It is possible that the problem is caused by my DP->DVI graphics adapters (which caused UHD630 iGPU sleep/wake problems for me that I need to resolve by adding DeviceProperty No-hda-gfx in my original EliteDesk 800 G4/G5 Mini Solution). I unsuccessfully tried to resolve the iMac19,2 black screen on wake with boot-args darkwake=0 and darkwake=2. I also tried replacing hda-gfx with No-hda-gfx in PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1,0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x1), but that didn't fix the blackscreen-on-wake either. I am documenting my issues and observations here. If you find a solution to any of the reported problems, please post your fix. While guesses can be helpful, any suggested fixes would be much more helpful if you first tested and proved them before posting. Thank you. EDIT: Need to look at com.apple.PowerManagement plists in /Library/Preferences. It's possible that I need to delete these and recreate power management settings, since I'm switching between SMBIOS models during testing (and MM81 was the first SMBIOS I tested).
  9. @AslashA it's the same kext forked by @lorys89 who has made updates to the code.
  10. This must be one of the most inadequate description of what the revpatch=sbvmm actually does I've seen so far…
  11. There is also a kext to avoid using this revpatch entry in the bootarg every time you update.
  12. Will have some downtime this weekend to test this properly, in the meantime however just a quick feedback. Setting the device-id to anything other than its native value (0x46a6) will result in a hang/crash (presumably because the framebuffer is attempting to load) however there are no panic logs in /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports and no trace of ICLLP in the log file...
  13. Without any basis other than naive optimism, I am expecting Apple to support Intel-based Macs in macOS 15. If that's the case, I'll continue to support this thread. If Apple does not include Intel-based Macs in macOS 15, then I won't be spending much more effort on this thread. The Open Core 1.0.0 EFI that I have attached to Post #1 is working very well for macOS versions through Sonoma 14.5.
  14. Without any basis other than naive optimism, I am expecting Apple to support Intel-based Macs in macOS 15. If that's the case, I'll continue to support this thread. If Apple does not include Intel-based Macs in macOS 15, then I won't be spending much more effort on this thread. The EFIs that I have posted (MacMini8,1, iMac19,1 and iMac19,2) are working very well with the caveats listed here.
  15. @miliuco Great summary as always. I see that VoodooInput has been updated, but VoodooPS2 has not. According to this, "WARNING: This kernel extension [VoodooInput] is designed to be bundled with a dedicated multitouch client driver and exists for the developers only. Please download the latest version of VoodooPS2 or VoodooI2C to make use of this kext." Just curious as to why developer kext VoodInput was updated without updating the end-user kexts.
  16. I'm Going To Sell This Machine, Paid $50 For It, Just To Dear To Upgrade Ram Should Get Back What I Paid And I Get Bonus Wired Apple Keyboard With Numeric Pad Only Trouble Is Tab And Escape Keys Don't Work Getting Late 2009 iMac 8GB Ram And SSD Costs $80 Comes With Magic Keyboard And Mouse Should Be Able To Easily Handle Mojave And Maybe Sonoma Depending On What CPU Is In It Hopefully I7 Could Take Up To 32GB DDR3 If This Happens, It's Goodbye To Hackintosh For Me
  17. Hey, your EFI seems to work better than mine, in Ventura. Testing it now. Thank you.
  18. I've Got Snow Leopard, El Capitan, Mojave And Monterey On It. It Originally Shipped With Leopard 10.5.2, So The 2GB Ram Probably Suited It. Just Using It For Nostalgia, As I Loved The Snow Cat. Must Put Leopard On It And See How It Runs There Is Nothing More Satisfying Than Seeing And Hearing The Welcome Screen Which Was A Pain To Do In It's Time Man We Certainly Have Come A Long Way
  19. I Read Somewhere It Can Take 8GB But I'll Probably Settle For 5GB, Don't Want To Spend Too Much On It Typing This From Mojave
  20. Internal information for QEMU/KVM and macOS guests: https://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~somlo/OSXKVM/index_old.html http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~somlo/OSXKVM/ http://philjordan.eu/osx-virt/ QemuUSBTablet-1.2.pkg
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