@STLVNUB, It's done, this function has already been implemented for the next version of OC Build Wizard.
It won't be possible, at least for now, in tests carried out there was unexpected behavior of the function and I don't have time to check it.
@Mirone @chris1111 meu caríssimos, testei o OC Build do nosso Amigo Mirone e está rodando maravilhosamente bem, 5 segundos de boot apenas!!
Thanks my friends!!!
English: Dear friends, I tested OC Build of our Friend Mirone and it is running wonderfully, just 5 seconds of boot time!!
@bluenote56, With the current version you can build OpenCore even with clover installed, I corrected this validation, for this reason you see the message "OpenCore not found".
Hi, I'm on Clover 5157 too. Could it be possible to post the version which works with Clover too? I tried with the available one but it gives an "opencore not found " warning (of course).
It would be great to have an opencore build for my system ( I' ve always used Clover and I'n not much into Opencore)
Thanks a lot
I like the terminal better the window NSScrollView is to small with my Top and bottom Icon
As you you can see there is only one Icon
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I am an amateur when it comes to Xcode build Applications unlike you are a Pro
but I'm doing well when it comes to Packages .PKG
@chris1111, OK, I will accept your suggestion as soon as you accept mine. My suggestion is: instead of displaying the output of your script in the terminal, display it in an NSScrollView, as I did in OC Build Wizard.
I used to do this with a working installation of Windows 10/11 in dual boot with my hackintosh. Just boot in Windows and use the tool to map the ports.
is it just me or everyone using those configuration files having the issue with usb hdd 'the disk not ejected properly' after waking from sleep. I thought to put darkwake=8 parameter in the cmd args of the kernel, but not tried yet.