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  1. Dear friends, today by chance I read this thread again. In 2005 I began to write down names of people who in one way or another have contributed something to the Hackintosh scene. The contributions, of course, have not all been equally important. Some have been fundamental and were a very big qualitative leap. But all of them have made my life as a lover of this world easier to a greater or lesser degree and have helped me to be happy many times. I have 136 names and I'm sure there are some missing that I don't remember or didn't write down at the time. I suppose you add some (or maybe delete someone). I have a few names but they are mostly nicknames. Quite a few of them I barely remember what they did. I'm sorry. I'm glad to see that there are also those who started very early and are still active (e.g. our moderator @Slice, but I signed up for IM a year before you, I'm so old... 😂). When I see the list I feel nostalgic, almost 20 years now and I enjoy it like the first day. The most important thing: tank you very much to all of them!!!
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  2. Hi guys, all done fine here 🇨🇦 🇧🇷 🇮🇹 🇷🇺 🇺🇦 🇮🇱
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  3. May be you should add Name (_PRW, Package (0x02) // _PRW: Power Resources for Wake { 0x09, 0x04 }) ?
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  4. DOSBox 0.7.4-3 for Intel and Apple Silicon. DOSBox 0.7.4-3.dmg.zip
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  5. I finally got a chance to play with my "new" EliteDesk G4 Mini with AMD RX560. It is currently running Windows 11 Pro just to make sure everything is working properly. My strategy for building an Open Core EFI will be to extract ACPI with the AMD RX560 installed / enabled, inspect the ACPI to determine necessary patches (specifically, graphics patches) and then to implement the new Open Core EFI. I don't have much time to work on this, so my progress on this will be slow.
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  6. Hello everyone. My hardware (m/b DFI-SD106-Q170, CPU - i3-7300, iGPU - HD 630). Bootloader OC 0.9.9. macOS 13.6.6 After 5 seconds, the mouse cursor moves jerkily. After 10-15 seconds, the problem goes away. The same thing happens in the Mac os installation menu. This problem has appeared recently. - geolocation is disabled; - OC and kexts updated; - used usbport.kext and xhciportlimit - false; - used USBInjectAll.kext and xhciportlimit - true; - I tried to change another mouse; - used different USB ports; - removed everything from the motherboard except CPU memory SSD and mouse; - running macos 13.6.5 (on another ssd); - only when launching macos via clover, there are no cursor jerks. And there are no jerks in windows. What could be the problem?
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  7. Update, the majority of stuff is working fine. I bought some 10gb usb hubs to increase my USB port numbers. Getting a pop-up unrecognised disk message on start-up and I think it's related to my windows disk. I just eject it and there doesn't seem to be any issues. Also apple mail app is requiring me to sign in to google every time I want to check my email, I've changed some settings to see if it helps I've removed the thunderbolt card and going to use it in a Windows only build, esata card is working and I'm on ethenet so not really worrying about the wifi card at the moment
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  8. Yes, the iclgraph and framebuffer kexts are in the mfire link on my most recent post. All files are from 14.4.1 Only the companion bundles are uploaded here, and those were taken not from kernel cache but from the /System/Library/Extensions folder. I still have not been able to implement GPIO on the TPD0 device for now.
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  9. In case somebody is looking for an affordable alternative to Aquantia NICs which doesn't involve hardware hacks or kext patches, you might want to have a look at my latest project here on IM: https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/359009-intellucy-for-the-intel-x500-family/#comment-2818600
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  10. You are not the first asking the question. Be the first who will answer.
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  11. Yes, DVD works without issue except log 2024-04-30 12:02:57.950543+0300 0x1db Default 0x0 0 0 kernel: (AppleAHCIPort) [AHCI][PRT][00170020] AbortCommands::5382:Port 2 - called, deviceWithError 0, errCode = 0xe0030005 2024-04-30 12:02:58.952086+0300 0x1db Default 0x0 0 0 kernel: (AppleAHCIPort) [AHCI][PRT][00170020] AbortCommands::5382:Port 2 - called, deviceWithError 0, errCode = 0xe0030005 2024-04-30 12:02:59.953517+0300 0x1db Default 0x0 0 0 kernel: (AppleAHCIPort) [AHCI][PRT][00170020] AbortCommands::5382:Port 2 - called, deviceWithError 0, errCode = 0xe0030005 2024-04-30 12:03:00.955733+0300 0x1db Default 0x0 0 0 kernel: (AppleAHCIPort) [AHCI][PRT][00170020] AbortCommands::5382:Port 2 - called, deviceWithError 0, errCode = 0xe0030005 sergey@iMac ~ % log show --predicate "processID == 0" --start $(date "+%Y-%m-%d") --debug | grep 0xe0030005 | wc -l 2502 sergey@iMac ~ % The message repeated 2502 times during today. I think there should be a way to extinguish these messages.
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  12. By external microphone I mean the one of my headset, it's an hyper x cloud II with a single jack (combojack). Yes I am only using AppleALC and so far sticked to using layout-id 13. Ive also tested all the layouts, you can see the results in this table I made https://github.com/iwissemben/Hackintosh-Opencore-Acer-Nitro-5-AN515-55-51QY/blob/readme/Documentation/Audio research/audio layout testing final.pdf But I have a good news! I was looking on the apple ALC repo and the pull requests and I saw Lorys89's layout submission for layout 33 here https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/pull/898. I tried it and it made my headsets mic work out of the box! After comparing the files of the layout with the ones of 13 I think that what fixed it was the ConfigData. But it didn't fix the noise issue in the headset's output. and sadly setting the 0x19's pin widget control to 0x24 don't fix it anymore. I've also tried playing with the processing caps of my node 0x20 using a dump I made on linux (with the headset plugged) and macOS and also one I made on windows (I don't remember if the headphones where plug at that time though) but it led to nothing. I just learned that cap 0x45 is involved in the headset's output noise (making it worse if I change it) cap 0x4a is involved in the line in activation cap 0x1a is involved in the internal mic activation cap 0x46 does not want to be changed processing coefficient dump linux.txtRtHDDump.txtprocessing caps dump macos mic ok.rtf RtHDDump.txt
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  13. Added cia-unix. This program allows decryption of the roms
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  14. Built for Intel. This is a PS Vita emulator. Vita3K.zip
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  15. Universal Binary with latest libraries. This is a PSP emulator. PPSSPPSDL.zip
    1 point
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