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  1. @pitrysha, thanks for the test, this makes good sense to me. @nmano, you do not understand what Cpuid1Data and Cpuid1Mask are, your values are garbage. See what @pitrysha did. Cpuid1Data D4060300 00000000 00000000 00000000 Cpuid1Mask FFFFFFFF 00000000 00000000 00000000 As for ProcessorType, you set 0xF01, but it is only compatible with 8, 10, 14, or 18 cores.
    3 points
  2. @pitrysha, in your archive you fake to a CPU without XCPM support, I don't know what for and hot it is supposed to work. Most likely it should be d4 06 03 or c3 06 03.
    3 points
  3. FakeSMC with sensors is different from VirtualSMC with sensors. They provide different info for system. It is not my affair why VirtualSMC shows nothing.
    3 points
  4. @fabiosun, from the logs it looks like boot failed at boot.efi stage. Most likely due to memory allocation failure. Unfortunately we do not know any resolution at the moment and we also have no plans to perform any investigation as AMD is not a priority for us for the time being.
    2 points
  5. Hi @nmano, could you please explain why do you use patches for XCPM support for Xeons in a separate topic? OpenCore should have these builtin as explained in https://github.com/acidanthera/bugtracker/issues/365. We got a question from a user who found this and got very confused as this is definitely not what we designed. Cpuid1Data/Cpuid1Mask are a replacement for xcpm_bootstrap patch (and FakeCPUID), and they should really be <d4 06 03 00 (fake id)…> <ff ff ff ff… all zeroes> correspondingly. AppleXcpmCfgLock and AppleXcpmExtraMsrs should cover all the other patches Perhaps something went wrong? Could you please provide us with the details?
    2 points
  6. use this EFI but make no changes to it other then adding your details and if need be change the smbios to whatever one your using. This one is setup for smbios 19,1 with igpu enabled in the bios. Aorus Z390 Master RX Polaris EFI.zip - RX5XX Polaris DSDT EFI don’t add any kexts or usb patches just use my EFI vanilla buddy. Also replace the files OCQuirks and runtimeservices files with the ones I sent you as it’s a fix I need to make.
    1 point
  7. If do not enable the CPU Emulate or Patch _xcpm_bootstrap © Pike R. Alpha, the system will not boot. Сan enable PMDrvr.text instead. How right? Архив.zip
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  8. C3060300 for Haswell D4060300 for Broadwell Found on the Internet
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  9. Hello and great work getting all stuff together, but I need some help. Me SLEEP is not working - dark screen - after a minute PC shuts down and at awake it crashes to restart and apple error about your device was improperly rebooted or something like that. Any idea where is an issue? I followed your BIOS settings and proper EFI, but I haven't unlocked CFG/MSR bios. Do I need to unlock and how does it helps anyway? Here is my settings: Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Master (BIOS F10) - i7 9700K - 32Go RAM 4100Mhz Team Catalina - PCI1-GTX780 - 970 EVO Plus NVMW 256Gb Win10 - PCI2-2080Ti Strix - 970 Evo Plus 1tb Custom water-cool loop PG348Q 34'' Display
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  10. @Mike Ranger they are different ovens and do not produce the same type of bread ... it is the user who tries and chooses what is best for his hack
    1 point
  11. I’ve never updated clover by myself on your EFIs I’ll try tomorrow and report back
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  12. VSMC sensors do not create SMC keys so they arent compatible with other software, voltages must be read from IOReg, not from SMC Keys there is no "standard" software for Mac, and there is no "standard" software for Hackintosh, each developer uses his own keys some of them are from real Mac, some of them are different PS even FakeSMC plugins by Slice and FakeSMC by Kozlek use partially incompatible keys
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  14. Thanks . Everything works . 2020-01-10 в 17.36.45.zip
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  15. Then it turns out cpu emulation is not working ? Архив.zip
    1 point
  16. Sometimes it's just about knowing everything is working. I sleep better knowing things work, whether I use them or not.
    1 point
  17. Оk give me dsdt Where is the bios video Press F4 to save original (OEM) ACPI tables into /EFI/CLOVER/ACPI/origin Press F6 to save graphics firmware into /EFI/CLOVER/misc
    1 point
  18. @bdv Nice! I'm so glad to hear this. To be honest, I never expected this thread to have such a big impact on users. I thought it would be buried under other threads, few weeks after launch. I'm really happy to see people still finding it useful and being able to fix this annoying issue using this thread.
    1 point
  19. @WizeMan Thanks for that buddy, that will stop DRMGATE for a few days but that’s all it will do because people can’t let it go...lol i guarantee that by the end of the week and when the post is lost in a sea of posts it will come up again. I have a real Mac (19,1) in the office that has the exact same problem so get off the subject people and just except that under various smbios it’s broken until Apple and or WEG fixes it. I don’t believe that even 5% of the people trying to make it Work are ever going to watch prime or Netflix on it anyway. It’s your TV, Tablet or your phone so what’s the big deal? I don’t get it,,,,, It’s 7.30am and I’ve just woken up and feel I need too take a minutes time out from my break/work in Vegas/CES to make this post as I can’t believe DRMGATE has reappeared on the thread again. yikes!!!!
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  20. I have done multiple exercises on Multiple SMBIOS's and EFIs for our builds as I had a Sapphire RX 580 Pulse 8GB and I just bought a Radeon Vega 56 two days ago. To save you all some time (and keep @AudioGod from having to answer multiple times about DRMGate) I am posting the report: The Verdict for macOS Catalina (10.15.2) with latest Lilu (1.4.1) + WhateverGreen (1.3.6 - latest commit 79398ee) pulled from the master branch is: Polaris Cards (e.g. Radeon RX580): The only thing you can get is Apple TV(+). Netflix and Prime Video as well as other DRM protected content does not work on Safari. You can try other browsers like Chrome or Firefox where you will be able to watch, but the resolution is not Full HD. To get Apple TV(+) you need SMBIOS iMac19,1 (@AudioGod's latest RX Polaris EFI is perfect) and instead of shikigva=80 use: shikigva=32 shiki-id=Mac-7BA5B2D9E42DDD94 You will have Apple TV(+) working and NO CRASHES when trying to play DRM content on Safari. It will just not play, it won't crash. Navi & Vega Cards (e.g. RX 5700XT, Vega 56, Vega 64): There are two different routes you can go: Use SMBIOS iMac19,1 (the latest and greatest by @AudioGod is perfect) and leave shikigva=80 boot argument as is. This way you'll have Apple TV(+) AND Netflix on Safari. Amazon Prime does not work (the webpage reloads on a loop saying there was a problem) nor other DRM test streams (e.g. the BitMovin) which is a bummer but WEG development is in a good way and I think our patience and the developer's hard work will give fruits sooner or later. Use SMBIOS iMacPro1,1 (the last iMacPro1,1 EFI by @AudioGod is perfect even if it is not using ocQuirks but you can also get @AudioGod's latest iMac19,1 EFI and change the SMBIOS information and remove the shikigva boot flags using Clover Configurator) and disable your iGPU. You will have Apple TV(+), Netflix and Amazon Prime Video working on Safari in HD, but: SMBIOS iMacPro1,1 is not the Perfect match for our hardware and Power Management is not close to Coffee Lake CPU as the iMacPro1,1 is packing a XEON You lose SideCar (which might not be that big of a deal, but it is noteworthy) Other DRM test streams still not work (e.g. BitMovin Demo or EzDRM) which means it is not as perfect as it seems.
    1 point
  21. The documentation of CPUFriend suggests it to be preferably loaded via /e/c/k/o or use LiluFriend if being loaded from /L/E (which is what I use). I use create_lilufriend.sh from https://github.com/RehabMan/hack-tools to generate lilufriend kext and put it along with cpufriend and other lilu dependent kexts under /L/E. However I did a variety of checks and found that even if CPUFriend lowered the lowest frequency to 495mhz / x5, I saw no decrease in power consumption i.e. I rebooted my system by disabling CPUFriend via -cpufoff boot option (this resulted the lowest frequency to lock to 1300mhz / x13) the battery drain was still similar to when using CPUFriend i.e. around 7-8 watt when idle. So what I am kind of concluding is that lowest frequency did not matter much. - When cpufriend was used my frequency hovered around 495mhz when idle and power drain was 7-8 watts - With cpufriend disabled with -cpufoff, the frequency hovered around 1300mhz when idle but the power drain was still 7-8 watts So just making the lowest frequency to 495mhz or x5 did not make much difference.
    1 point
  22. Hi @obus and @fabiosun Could you please try if these two patches work? (which is supposed to perform the same thing as what FakeCPUID in Clover does) #1 Base: _cpuid_set_info Comment: FakeCPUID - Model 0xE (0x5E, SKL), 10.14 Count: 1 Enabled: YES Find: 89C1C0E904880D Identifier: kernel Limit: 0 Mask: (LEAVE THIS EMPTY) MatchKernel: 18. Replace: B90E000000880D ReplaceMask: (LEAVE THIS EMPTY) Skip: 0 #2 Base: _cpuid_set_info Comment: FakeCPUID - Ext 0x5 (0x5E, SKL), 10.14 Count: 1 Enabled: YES Find: 89C1C1E91080 Identifier: kernel Limit: 0 Mask: (LEAVE THIS EMPTY) MatchKernel: 18. Replace: B90500000080 ReplaceMask: (LEAVE THIS EMPTY) Skip: 0 Or this full Patch entry: <key>Kernel</key> <dict> <key>Patch</key> <array> <dict> <key>Base</key> <string>_cpuid_set_info</string> <key>Comment</key> <string>FakeCPUID - Model 0xE (0x5E, SKL), 10.14</string> <key>Count</key> <integer>1</integer> <key>Enabled</key> <true/> <key>Find</key> <data> icHA6QSIDQ== </data> <key>Identifier</key> <string>kernel</string> <key>Limit</key> <integer>0</integer> <key>Mask</key> <data> </data> <key>MatchKernel</key> <string>18.</string> <key>Replace</key> <data> uQ4AAACIDQ== </data> <key>ReplaceMask</key> <data> </data> <key>Skip</key> <integer>0</integer> </dict> <dict> <key>Base</key> <string>_cpuid_set_info</string> <key>Comment</key> <string>FakeCPUID - Ext 0x5 (0x5E, SKL), 10.14</string> <key>Count</key> <integer>1</integer> <key>Enabled</key> <true/> <key>Find</key> <data> icHB6RCA </data> <key>Identifier</key> <string>kernel</string> <key>Limit</key> <integer>0</integer> <key>Mask</key> <data> </data> <key>MatchKernel</key> <string>18.</string> <key>Replace</key> <data> uQUAAACA </data> <key>ReplaceMask</key> <data> </data> <key>Skip</key> <integer>0</integer> </dict> </array> </dict> Note: Assuming that both of you are using and testing under 10.14, those 2 patches above were made based off 10.14.4 (18E226), for earlier versions, please send me the kernel and I will take a look.
    1 point
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