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  1. Another new set of OpenCanopy Icons for you. This one is kind of tongue-in-cheek fun set I call "Type." For those of you that really want a simple set! Use with your favorite background or just black.
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  2. @startergo It turned out that the repository was set to unavailable due to it being flagged as malware. Only after speaking with support and them running a virustotal scan did they confirm it was clean. The repository has now been reactivated. Thanks again for letting me know.
    2 points
  3. Put it in the oven at gas mark 7 for 45mins, That will sort it right out (jokes do not do that...lol)
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  4. Thanks for the suggestion. My BIOS does not have a Multi Monitor option. But I found why it is happening. When I have just ONE monitor attached to Display Port 1, the RX580's VRAM frequency varies from 300Mhz to 2000Mhz and Geekbench 5 give a low GPU score. As soon as I hot plug a SECOND monitor to Display Port 2, the VRAM frequency INCREASES to 2000Mhz and STAYS FIXED at the that frequency (as long there's a second monitor). Now, straight after booting GB5 gives a score of ~ 49K for OpenCL and ~ 53K for Metal. As soon as I unplug ANY monitor (leaving just ONE), the GB5 goes DOWN to ~ 29K and the GPU VRAM frequency varies up & down again (between 300 & 2000Mhz). With the VRAM Frequency fixed at 2000Mhz, the power consumption increases and the Fan comes ON more regularly. When booting Windows 10 with TWO monitors, the VRAM frequency is also FIXED @ 2000Mhz too. As as soon as one monitor is removed, the VRAM frequency reduces to 300Mhz. HOWEVER, when GB5 on Windows runs, the VRAM frequency shoots up to 2000Mhz for the duration of the run and gives me a score of ~48K. Apparently, it is a known "feature" on AMD GPU's !! If you google "AMD VRAM fixed to 2000Mhz", it will return a some results of people observing this behaviour (on Windows). So, it appears to be a BUG in Apple's macOS AMD GPU driver that somehow does NOT scale the VRAM frequency UP when demanded by load while ONLY one monitor is used. Some kind of "setting" is not being applied to the GPU on boot to enable VRAM Frequency scaling BUT it is being applied AFTER waking from Sleep.
    2 points
  5. This is my first fully functional Ryzen Hackintosh after many many years of intel builds and when I say fully functional I mean just that. Everything is working bar SideCar of course as there's no IGPU and I'm using SMBios iMacPro1,1 but as for everything else goes like proper sleep, Wake, All iCloud functions, Handoff, AppleWatch Unlock etc etc all works beautifully. I have fully mapped out USB manually on all ports and there's no micro stutters or freezes or anything else strange that you can think of. A big huge Thank you too @Shaneee For he's amazing patches and help when I needed it and a I couldn't put up a thread like this without showing my respect to the jedi master @MaLd0n, You both rock PLEASE NOTE - The EFI has now been expanded and usb has been fully mapped to included the X570 Pro, Pro Wifi and Ultra. No changes to the EFI are needed for any of the above boards, Just add your info and away you go. If you want to use the internal intel wifi and bluetooth combo card then make sure you download and instal the correct kexts from here. https://github.com/OpenIntelWireless Build Spec CPU: Ryzen 9 5900X Motherboard: Gigabyte AORUS X570 Pro (Bios Revision - F33a) RAM: Corsair Pro Vengeance 32GB DDR4 3600Mhz (Tuned) Graphics: Sapphire RX 6800 Case : Lian Li PC-O11DW Dynamic NVMe: Samsung 970 EVO 1TB & Samsung 970 EVO Plus 1TB SSD: Samsung 860 EVO 1TB HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1TB PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 850 G5, 80 Plus Gold 850W WiFi-Bluetooth: ABWB BCM94360CS2 802.11AC WI-FI With Bluetooth 4.0 PCIe Sound: Onboard & Native Instruments Audio 6 Cooling : Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360 AIO Installed Operating Systems: Big Sur 11.4 - Windows 10 Pro Bootloader: OpenCore 0.6.9 ACPI SSDT's SSDT-USBX.aml (USB power tables) SSDT-PLUG.aml (CPU power management) SSDT-SBRG.aml (Correcting EC, RTC Memory & IRQ Conflicts) SSDT-SBUS-MCHC.aml (Correct SMBus) SSDT-XHC.aml (USB rename's) Kexts Lilu.kext VirtualSMC.kext WhateverGreen.kext AppleALC.kext SmallTreeIntel82576.kext AMDRyzenCPUPowerManagement.kext SMCAMDProcessor.kext USBMap.kext What Works Sound including the case's front headphones 3.5mm port Ethernet Port WiFi / Bluetooth USB Type C, 3.0 & 2.0 (All ports Mapped & Open) AirDrop iCloud Hardware Acceleration iMessages Facetime Sleep & Wake Sleep and Shutdown via the Power Button Power Nap Handoff Netflix on Safari browser Continuity Apple Watch Unlock What Doesn't Work Sidecar Bios Settings Enter BIOS -> Press Delete -> Enter Setup Save & Exit -> Load Optimized Defaults Boot -> CSM Support -> Disabled Boot -> Fast boot -> Disabled Boot -> Secure Boot -> Disabled Settings -> IO Ports -> Above 4G Decoding -> Disabled Settings -> IO Ports -> USB Configuration -> Legacy USB Support -> Auto OpenCore EFI Update V0.7.4 - 04/10/2021 Gigabyte X570 Pro 7,1 074 EFI.zip - OpenCore v0.7.4, SMBios MacPro7,1 SMBIOS iMacPro1,1 Conversion Kit - 07/06/2021 Gigabyte X570 Pro 1,1 Conversion Kit.zip IMPORTANT BIOS CHANGE Settings -> IO Ports -> Above 4G Decoding -> Disabled IMPORTANT NOTE - PLEASE DISABLE ABOVE 4G DECODING IN THE BIOS. I HAVE DISCOVERED A SERIOUS FLAW IN THE GIGABYTE BIOS EFFECTING THE GPU PERFORMANCE AND THE ONLY WAY TO FIX IT WAS TO DISABLE ABOVE 4G DECODING IN THE BIOS AND TO ADD THE BOOT ARGUMENT npci=0x2000 TO THE CONFIG.PLIST. Note 2 - I have decided to fully bypass OpenCore when booting into any other OS other then MacOS so now Windows and Linux no longer see your PC as a MAC and no parts of the ACPI, Patches, MacOS Details or anything else is loaded into any other OS. Note 3 - If your not using a 5700 XT or any other Navi GPU then remove agdpmod=pikera from the boot arguments. Note 4 - The SmallTreeIntel82576.kext is now fully working under Monterey 12.0 as of Beta 8. Current EFIs Change-Log Updated 04/10/2021 EFI Install Notes Using PlistEdit Pro add your details by modifying the following IMPORTANT PATCH INFO TO SET THE CORRECT CORE COUNT FOR YOUR CPU Core Count patch needs to be modified to boot your system. Find the three algrey - Force cpuid_cores_per_package patches and alter the Replace value only. Changing B8000000 0000/BA000000 0000/BA000000 0090* to B8 <CoreCount> 0000 0000/BA <CoreCount> 0000 0000/BA <CoreCount> 0000 0090* substituting <CoreCount> with the hexadeciamal value matching your physical core count. Note: The three different values reflect the patch for different versions of macOS. Be sure to change all three if you boot macOS 10.13 to macOS 12 See the table below for the values matching your CPU Core Count. CoreCount Hexadecimal 6 Core 06 8 Core 08 12 Core 0C 16 Core 10 32 Core 20 So for example a 6 Core 5600X Replace value would result in these replace values, B8 06 0000 0000/BA 06 0000 0000/BA 06 0000 0090 Or a 12 Core 5900X that I have it setup as standard would result in these replace values, B8 06 0000 0000/BA 0C 0000 0000/BA 0C 0000 0090 12 Core EXAMPLE Additional Tools and Files PlistEdit Pro.zip - PlistEdit Pro (use to edit OpenCore) https://github.com/headkaze/Hackintool/releases - Hackintool Screenshots & Benchmark Results If you have any questions or need any assistance with using this EFI then feel free to get in touch.
    1 point
  6. Version 1.1.0

    24,721 downloads

    Key Features of the Driver Supports all versions of Realtek's RTL8125 2.5GBit Ethernet Controllers found on recent boards. Support for multisegment packets relieving the network stack of unnecessary copy operations when assembling packets for transmission. No-copy receive and transmit. Only small packets are copied on reception because creating a copy is more efficient than allocating a new buffer. TCP, UDP and IPv4 checksum offload (receive and transmit). TCP segmentation offload over IPv4 and IPv6. Support for TCP/IPv4, UDP/IPv4, TCP/IPv6 and UDP/IPv6 checksum offload. Supports jumbo frames up to 9000 bytes (strongly recommended for 2.5GBit operation). Fully optimized for Mojave and above. Note that older versions of macOS might not support 2.5GB Ethernet. Supports Wake on LAN (untested). Supports VLAN (untested). Support for Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) which can be disabled by setting enableEEE to NO in the drivers Info.plist without rebuild. The default is YES. The driver is published under GPLv2.
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  7. Nope it worked totally OOB with no messing around to get it working needed.
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  8. @AudioGod Awesome build and documentation! Was Apple Watch Unlock OOB because of the WiFi/Bluetooth card you chose (ABWB BCM94360CS2) or did you need to do/configure something special to get this working with your hack? Thanks!
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  9. @eSaF it was my fault. I was not diligent enough and rushing. the rest of the systems ok. and running . just using a gt710 gpu now
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  10. @hardcorehenry Thank you for your post. Looks like I will need to enable OC logging and look for the OCABC: Recovering trashed GetMemoryMap pointer message in the log to determine that setting's relevance to my build. Thank you!
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  11. Hola Guzman, Maldon es un caso aparte, no es de este mundo, yo estoy funcionando con Mojave, Catalina y BS con únicamente DSDT hecho por Maldon, absolutamente todo funcionando como era de esperar habiéndolo hecho el, si lo necesitaras para verlo que se que te gusta trastear te lo envio y te adelanto que todo lo necesario en las tablas SSDT esta metido en mi DSDT
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  12. It’s not that bad on the download front for the EFI on here. 0.6.6 did just under 100 downloads. That’s a lot lower then the Z390 Master and Pro EFIs but respectable all the same its just nobody comments on the thread. That’s a good thing I guess as no news is good news. Over on AMD-OSX however is a different story all together. The X570 EFI is out downloading my Master EFI and nearly matching the Pro EFI and it’s loud on there with voices..lol
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  13. Question: Does anyone have the ASM1042 USB controller working with big sur on their hack??? If you how did you do it? @Riley Freeman the advice to remove from the fakesmc plist the MSSD entry looks like it solves
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  14. Thanks Bud, That’s kind of you to say so. Its very quiet over here for AMD stuff. Check out my thread over at AMD-OSX where it’s a different story and super busy. https://forum.amd-osx.com/index.php?threads/audiogods-gigabyte-aorus-x570-pro-pro-wifi-ultra-big-sur-opencore-0-6-7-efi.1344/
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  15. Maybe this post clarifies if ProtectUefiServices quirk is applicable to your firmware.
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  16. Back from the busy world of the dead (thanks Real Life®) - hi everyone! After I finished the standard OC upgrade to -current, I too cannot fetch latest Beta on the Big Sur on my iHack. CSR is enabled, auth root is enabled, volume is sealed, OC secure boot is disabled, seedutil shows enrolled on DeveloperSeed, OC is as fresh and new as of GitHub's 15 minutes ago (11:10AM GMT-0500 Mar 3 2021). Yet, "your macOS is up to date" is what the liar Software Update reads on a 11.3 Beta 1 (20E5172i). While on Recovery mode, it claims it failed to download a file - which is incorrect, as I can see the file downloaded in full at my network gear (perks of being on the IT networking field for a living, and having the right gear). Surprisingly, it worked first time on my HackbookPro and on a real MBP. Suggestions? Or perhaps any link to the Beta 3 standalone? (all specs on my sig) [edit] Ok, that was... odd. I've changed my enrollment, from Developer to Public Beta Seed, and it is now downloading something. Not sure yet which code is coming, as it is a 12Gb file - more to come.
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  17. Update no issue I see some body not able to Update SIP Disable so that's not an issue here
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  18. I've added a new icon set to my github. It's called BlueSteel (there are a few that do not appear in screenshot):
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  19. As noted before here are some internal pictures outlining the hardware of the XPS 8940 Tower. There are quite a few pictures so be patient. This is the inside of the system as a whole. Power supply on the bottom, drive cages on the top and front and motherboard in the middle. Here are the two 2.5" drive bays. My system came with one drive sled and SATA cable, although there are room for another of each. There are 2 power leads. Here are the top and front 3.5" drive cages. They are both removable and do not require a sled to mount a drive. Only the front cage has a SATA cable and power plug. My particular system has four total RAM slots and came populated with one 16GB 2933MHz DDR4 module. Notice the Stick is installed in the slot with the white clip. According to the service manual you want to use the white slots first then the black. There are three PCI-e slots available, the blue 16x slot for the GPU, a 1x on top and finally a 4x on the bottom. Unsurprisingly the XPS 8940 comes with a half sized 500watt power supply. As a nice touch the PCI-e GPU rails are 80 PLUS PLATINUM rated. I was kind of surprised by the nicer power rating. The exhaust fan is a puny 80mm size. Despite it's smaller size it's not terribly loud. From the extra mount holes you might be able to replace the original with a 92mm fan. The XPS 8940 has a average array of back ports with 4 USB3.1, 2 USB 2.0, full sized HDMI/Display ports, an Ethernet jack for the gigabit Ethernet and 3 typical audio jacks. I believe this is all the photos I have for now. Hopefully this helps out someone thinking about getting one of these systems for a Hackintosh. Software wise I'm still looking into ways to fix hanging when you try to reboot the system. Shut down works fine at least.
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  20. @iCanaro working now. An update was pushed to GitHub.
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  21. Hello everyone! Together with the help of @DSM2 I built a Kext aiming at removing limitations put in place by Apple for PC graphics cards that reduce performance in some benchmarks like Geekbench and some scenarios where memory bandwidth is crucial. Likely most of you already know the issue that some GPUs don't perform as expected in Geekbench. For example, a Radeon VII only scores around 50k to 60k points while on Windows it can easily reach the 82k range - with overclocking even more. This issue is not only affecting the Radeon VII but numerous other graphics cards as well. This problem started back when macOS 10.14.5 Mojave was released, introducing the fix for fan control on Vega 56 / 64 cards. As it turns out, Apple never fixed the fan issues but instead put a dirty workaround in place. Modern AMD GPUs utilize a so-called SMU firmware to manage some of the cards functions. This SMU firmware needs to be uploaded by the graphics driver. It looks like the Vega 56 / 64 fan control bug was caused by a faulty SMU firmware implementation by Apple. Instead of fixing it, all they did was to disable loading of SMU firmware on PC graphics cards. This can be verified by force loading the SMU firmware again on Vega 56 / 64 cards. The fan control bug will then be back. Not loading SMU firmware causes a number of issues and one of them is memory bandwidth being cut in half. Since Geekbench is very sensitive to memory bandwidth, this is what causes the low scores. So essentially, Apple scammed their customers here, putting a dirty fix in place that now affects a large amount of graphics cards. And of course this not only affects hackintosh users but also Mac Pro users or eGPU users, utilizing PC graphics cards on their Mac. Now this is where my RadeonBoost Kext comes in. It makes sure that SMU firmware is loaded again, removing the memory bandwidth limitations, making sure the GPU can be used to its fullest potential. The results really speak for themselves. Demo of the result: RadeonBoost.kext has been built with Hackintosh users in mind, but of course it does work on a real Mac as well. That includes both Mac Pros as well as Macs with an eGPU. You can either inject the kext via OpenCore or put it into /Library/Extensions, repair permissions and rebuild kext cache. Putting it inside /L/E of course requires SIP (System Integrity Protection) to be disabled since the Kext is not signed. Of course you can go ahead and edit the info.plist of RadeonBoost.kext to your likings. For example you can add your own properties. This comes handy if you want to additionally overclock or undervolt your GPU by using a PowerPlay Table, which of course can be added to the Kext as well. On a Hackintosh you of course can keep injecting them through the bootloader without having to edit the kext. List of supported GPUs: RX480, RX580, RX590 (!!! USE ALONG WHATEVERGREEN !!!) Radeon VII, RX 5500, RX 5500 XT, RX 5600, RX 5700, RX 5700 XT (WHATEVERGREEN NOT NECESSARY) Download & Changelog May 28 2020: V1.6 - Disabled SMU Firmware Loading for Navi10/14 due to broken SMU firmware starting from macOS 10.15.5, improved Polaris compatibility April 24 2020: V1.4 - Added target SMBIOSes for AGPM injector to prevent overriding of stock AGPM configuration on SMBIOSes that don't need an AGPM injector (e.g. iMac19,1 etc) April 20 2020: V1.3 Replaced "ATY,EFIVersion" with "ForceLoadFalconSmuFirmware" (thanks to Whatevergreen developers for discovery of this parameter), changed Polaris properties (RX480, 580, 590 users please re-test), removed Apple framebuffer properties (performance difference is minor) April 19 2020: V1.2 Removed support for Vega 56, Vega 64 and Vega Frontier (REASON) April 19 2020: V1.1 Removed unnecessary device properties, added embedded AGPM injector for SMBIOSes where it makes sense (iMacPro1,1; MacPro7,1; MacPro5,1; MacPro4,1) April 17 2020: V1.0 Initial Public Release For download of RadeonBoost.kext please check this posts attachements. Enjoy! RadeonBoost.kext.zip
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  22. *** WARNING *** If you perform this drive caddy modification, make sure that you thoroughly clean the modified drive caddy so that you don't introduce metal fragments into your PC. *** *** SUGGESTION *** Operating with two M.2 storage devices and a SATA storage device will generate extra heat in your EliteDesk Mini. If your rig does not have a SATA caddy fan (which may be the case if you have a 35W Mini), you may want to add a SATA caddy fan to help dissipate the extra heat. *** *** CAUTION *** If you make this modification to an EliteDesk Mini that does not have a vented cover (which may be the case if you have a 35W Mini), your internal device temps may be higher than is advisable. In my opinion, this modification is best for models that have a vented cover. *** *** SUGGESTION *** If you perform this drive caddy modification to install two NVMe SSDs and one SATA drive and your SATA drive caddy does not include a cooling fan (SATA caddy cooling fans are included with 65W EliteDesk 800 G4 / G5 Minis but may not be included with 35W units), I advise you to add a SATA caddy cooling fan to your rig since the three drives will be generating extra heat. See the cooling fan in one of the photos below. *** Installing 3 drives in your HP EliteDesk 800 G4 Mini (2 x M.2 2280 NVMe SSDs and 1 x SATA HD / SSD) The HP EliteDesk 800 G4 Mini specs indicate that the G4 Mini supports two M.2 2280 NVMe SSDs and one SATA6 HD/SSD. Unfortunately, a mechanical design flaw prevents simultaneous use of the second M.2 2280 slot and the SATA drive caddy. As shown here, when the second M.2 2280 slot is populated, the SATA drive caddy sits on top of the M.2 2280 SSD card and the drive caddy cannot be properly installed. If you call HP support, they will admit that you can only install one or the other and not both. Unmodified SATA Drive Caddy SATA Caddy sits on second M.2 2280 NVMe SSD My solution was to modify the SATA drive caddy by making a cutout that provides clearance for the second M.2 2280 slot as shown here. A Dremel tool and cutting wheel works perfectly for this modification. Modified SATA Drive Caddy With this modified SATA drive caddy, the HP EliteDesk 800 G4 Mini easily accommodates two M.2 2280 NVMe SSDs and a SATA HD / SSD in the SATA drive caddy. HD Fan Assembly in 65W HP EliteDesk 800 G4 Mini Note that this caddy mod works perfectly with the HD fan in 65W units See additonal caddy modification instructions here.
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  23. Now have a Olarila app, just download app and clover folder for your Chipset! https://olarila.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=81&amp;t=6771 Install MacOS with Olarila Image, Step by Step, Install and Post Install https://olarila.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=8685 Create a bootable copy of macOS Sierra Check out the link http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/files/file/559-flash-drive-maker/ --Install Clover in USB stick UEFI mode https://sourceforge.net/projects/cloverefiboot/files/Installer/ --Replace Folder CLOVER INSTALLATION.zip --Install System and boot with USB STICK! --Install Clover in UEFI mode and replace with my folder Mavericks / Yosemite CLOVER Mavericks-Yosemite.zip El Capitan / Sierra CLOVER El Capitan-Sierra.zip --Reboot and activate video! Bingo! Now you need a fine tune! I prefer DSDT way, apply all patches in one file, many people prefer many SSDTs or Clover patches! If you need DSDT edit... -Post your full Clover folder with original tables in Origin folder(Extract with F4 in Clover boot screen) -Post Ioreg, extract with Ioreg Explorer http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_id=222606 -Run it, post files generate in your desktop http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_id=222609 --DSDT My DSDT DSDT.Asus Z97M-PLUS.zip Patches -FIX ERRORS AND WARNINGS -HPET -SATA -SLPB -EHCx -DARWIN -LPC -XHCI -HDEF -RTC -IRQs -SBUS -BUS1 -MCHC -HDMI -ALS0 -SHUTDOWN -LAN -PNLF --SSDT Generate your SSDT Power Management, use ssdtPRGen Piker-Alpha https://github.com/Piker-Alpha run in terminal curl -o ~/ssdtPRGen.sh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Piker-Alpha/ssdtPRGen.sh/Beta/ssdtPRGen.sh chmod +x ~/ssdtPRGen.sh sudo ~/ssdtPRGen.sh ssdtPRGen.command.zip --SSDT i74790K SSDT.i7 4790K.zip --IOREG iMac.ioreg.zip Clear NVRAM, Purge and Kextcache Olarila.command.zip stock coolerand Rio 40º --FakeSMC http://www.hwsensors.com/releases --Audio http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/314406-voodoohda-289/ --USB https://bitbucket.org/RehabMan/os-x-usb-inject-all/downloads --LAN http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/304235-intelmausiethernetkext-for-intel-onboard-lan/ Credits and thanks to the old and new people in the community who developed patches, kexts and bootloaders!
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  25. updated my z490 hack but I have had to change over my GPU To my stand by card as though my own fault I got a water leak and its shorted out my water-cooled vega56. dose anyone know someone that repairs GPUS In the uk?
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