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Hi,

I have installed 10.4.3 8F1111 and 8F1099 but both work very slowly in native work.

The mouse disappears, the scroll work slowly!

But if I use VMwave in a full screen mode ALL work fine.

 

I think that the problem is Graphics drivers : I have ATI Sapphire 9600 256MB and LCD screen

 

Another hardware are:

CPU: AMD Athlon64 3200+ (Newcastle Socket 754 Processor, no NX Support, SSE2)

Motherboard: Gigabyte whit chipset nForce3.

 

Thanks!

Do you have mouse tearing on your display? The fact that your mouse disappears and you scroll slowly makes me wonder if you are right. The ATI device could be slowing you down, when in native installs. I have no idea what the solution might be, as I use an Nvidia card. Sorry :hysterical:

the cursor disappears! :hysterical:

 

 

Do you have QE and CI supported ?

 

What is your 9600's Vendor and Device ID ?

 

You must check in Apple System Profiler if the kernel extension is loaded (it should be the ATIRadeon9700.kext

 

How can i do it?

@VaiOSX

Do you have QE and CI supported ?

 

What is your 9600's Vendor and Device ID ?

 

 

Display:

Type: VGA-Compatible Controller

Bus: PCI

VRAM (Total): 256 MB

Vendor: ATI (0x1002)

Device ID: 0x4150

Revision ID: 0x0000

Displays:

 

Display:

Resolution: 1024 x 768

Depth: 32-bit Color

Core Image: Supported

Main Display: Yes

Mirror: Off

Online: Yes

Quartz Extreme: Supported

 

 

 

 

You must check in Apple System Profiler if the kernel extension is loaded (it should be the ATIRadeon9700.kext

 

 

ATIRadeon9700:

 

Version: 1.4.18

Last Modified: 10/12/05 10:03 AM

Get Info String: ATIRadeon9700 1.4.18.0 (3272)

Location: /System/Library/Extensions/ATIRadeon9700.kext

kext Version: 4.1.8

Load Address: 0xd9b04000

Valid: Yes

Authentic: Yes

Dependencies: Satisfied

Integrity: Correct

 

 

There are problem?

 

Thanks a lot

Is your Radeon AGP or PCI(e) ?

 

In case it is AGP, you will have to find the Vendor and Device ID of your PCI>AGP bridge and add it to the AppleI386PCI.kext.

 

Once it's done, your ATI will be recognized as AGP (system profiler) and will probably be faster.

Yes my Radeon is AGP, but is detected in mac os x PCI.

In System Profile i have PCI card whit this configuration:

 

pci-bridge:

 

Type: PCI-to-PCI Bridge

Bus: PCI

Slot: PCI

Vendor ID: 0x10de

Device ID: 0x00ed

Revision ID: 0x00a2

 

The Vendor ID e The Device ID are equal to AGP bridge in Windows XP.

 

I don't find AppleI386PCI.kext . And it don't loaded.

But if I write kextstat in Terminal there is IOPCIFamily.

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