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Good to know !

Lots of users add/delete content of the injection and may go into trouble, if they not also change that packadge count to!

I also see often (in code sniples here) that strings , like the name "Realtek 889A" are changed but the buffer len for that string len not.

What can happen there? perhaps cut off if buffer string len ?

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Trying to get sleep to function correctly on my EVGA x58 LE (ICH10). Not a Gigabyte, but the USB changes at the beginning of this thread went in fairly easily. I can sleep fine and everything shuts off. I can also wake from sleep with a USB device. However, once back in the OS, none of my USB devices work. If I leave a Finder window open before sleeping, I can see that the USB drives are still mounted, however they are not usable. I get the following messages in kernel.log after waking up

 

Jan 27 23:59:23 scout kernel[0]: USBF:	63.704	USB (EHCI):Port 1 on bus 0xfa - connect status changed but still enabled. clearing enable bit: portSC(0xffffffff)
Jan 27 23:59:23 scout kernel[0]: USBF:	63.704	USB (EHCI):Port 2 on bus 0xfa - connect status changed but still enabled. clearing enable bit: portSC(0xffffffff)
Jan 27 23:59:23 scout kernel[0]: USBF:	63.704	USB (EHCI):Port 3 on bus 0xfa - connect status changed but still enabled. clearing enable bit: portSC(0xffffffff)
Jan 27 23:59:23 scout kernel[0]: USBF:	63.704	USB (EHCI):Port 4 on bus 0xfa - connect status changed but still enabled. clearing enable bit: portSC(0xffffffff)
Jan 27 23:59:23 scout kernel[0]: USBF:	63.704	USB (EHCI):Port 5 on bus 0xfa - connect status changed but still enabled. clearing enable bit: portSC(0xffffffff)
Jan 27 23:59:23 scout kernel[0]: USBF:	63.704	USB (EHCI):Port 6 on bus 0xfa - connect status changed but still enabled. clearing enable bit: portSC(0xffffffff)
Jan 27 23:59:23 scout kernel[0]: USBF:	63.714	AppleUSBEHCI[0xffffff801b0de000]::ResumeUSBBus - controller took (100) turns to get going
Jan 27 23:59:23 scout kernel[0]: USBF:	63.714	USB (EHCI):Port 1 on bus 0xfd - connect status changed but still enabled. clearing enable bit: portSC(0xffffffff)
Jan 27 23:59:23 scout kernel[0]: USBF:	63.714	USB (EHCI):Port 2 on bus 0xfd - connect status changed but still enabled. clearing enable bit: portSC(0xffffffff)
Jan 27 23:59:23 scout kernel[0]: USBF:	63.715	USB (EHCI):Port 3 on bus 0xfd - connect status changed but still enabled. clearing enable bit: portSC(0xffffffff)
Jan 27 23:59:23 scout kernel[0]: USBF:	63.715	USB (EHCI):Port 4 on bus 0xfd - connect status changed but still enabled. clearing enable bit: portSC(0xffffffff)
Jan 27 23:59:23 scout kernel[0]: USBF:	63.715	USB (EHCI):Port 5 on bus 0xfd - connect status changed but still enabled. clearing enable bit: portSC(0xffffffff)
Jan 27 23:59:23 scout kernel[0]: USBF:	63.715	USB (EHCI):Port 6 on bus 0xfd - connect status changed but still enabled. clearing enable bit: portSC(0xffffffff)
Jan 27 23:59:23 scout kernel[0]: USBF:	63.725	AppleUSBEHCI[0xffffff801b0e8000]::ResumeUSBBus - controller took (100) turns to get going

 

A quick search didn't turn up anything for that particular error message. Anyone know what might be causing this behavior?

 

Attaching my current DSDT

dsdt_new.dsl.zip

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Hey am not sure if this is the right place to post this question but have been following this thread for months and want to ask a question because there are a lot of very clever people here. I was looking at my kernel.log and found this

 

Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: akeSMC: key info not found VSFC, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found VCBC, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found VS6C, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found VS8C, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found Vp1C, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found VG1C, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found VS1C, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found VSAC, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found VM0S, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found Vp3C, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found VSCC, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found VS3C, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found VP0R, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found VMBS, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found VSEC, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found VCAC, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found VS5C, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found VS7C, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found Vp0C, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found VG0C, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found VS0C, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found VS9C, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found Vp2C, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found VSBC, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found VS2C, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found VN0C, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found VMAS, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found VSDC, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found VS4C, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found VC0C, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found PG0C, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found PG1C, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found PN2R, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found PM2S, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found PP0R, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found PC0C, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found PM1S, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found PN0C, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found PN1R, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found PN0R, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found PCBC, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found PCAC, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found PMBS, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found Pp0C, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found Pp1C, length - 6
Jan 28 19:20:06 nathan-desktop kernel[0]: FakeSMC: key info not found PMAS, length - 6

 

any one think I should add these keys to my FakeSMC.Kext?

 

any reply would be great

 

respect to all who have posted in this here before me

 

Thanks

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Sorry for posting this here but it seems some moderator disabled the ability for me to start new topics.

 

I've also updates PC EFI 10.5 so it can override ACPI features (including auto upgrading ACPI V1 -> newer)

 

They also have been updated with Apple data (identification set the same as real macs).

The following ACPI tables can be added/replaced/dropped:

DSDT table (ofcourse, but not dropable!)

SSDT tables (SSDT-0.aml to SSDT-30.aml)

HPET table (HPET.aml)

Smart Battery Subsystem Table (SBST.aml)

Environment Controller Description Table (ECDT.aml) (this adds boot-ec to IORegistry!)

Alert Standard Format Table (ASFT.aml, identified as ASF!)

DMAR table (DMAR.aml)

FADT table (FACP table, FADT.aml)

Automatic ACPI V1 to V4 upgrading through UpdateACPIVersion=Yes boot argument.

Automatic old short style FADT to newer V4 FADT autopatching with UpdateACPIVersion=Yes.

Auto generation of an XSDT table from the RSDT table for ACPI V1.

Loading APIC replacement.

Loading MCFG replacement.

 

-*- Downloads -*-

Sources:

http://rapidshare.com/files/341550625/Cham...rc-AnV_Rel3.zip

 

Release for Laptop:

http://rapidshare.com/files/341548252/Cham...BP_Rel3.pkg.zip

 

Release for Desktop:

http://rapidshare.com/files/341548622/Cham...MP_Rel3.pkg.zip

 

ECDT table:

http://rapidshare.com/files/325673058/ECDT.aml.zip

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Intel Core 2 E5200 has 13 p-states. I need to add all of these to the DSDT?

Here is my Intel Q6600 (just 4 p-states):

 

Scope (_PR)
{
    Name (PSS, Package (0x04)
    {
        Package (0x06) { Zero, Zero, 10, 10, 0x0928, Zero }, 
        Package (0x06) { Zero, Zero, 10, 10, 0x0824, One },
        Package (0x06) { Zero, Zero, 10, 10, 0x0720, 2 },
        Package (0x06) { Zero, Zero, 10, 10, 0x061B, 3 }
    })

    Name (PSD, Package (0x05)
    {
        0x05,Zero,Zero,0xFC,0x04
    })

    Name (CST, Package (0x02)
    {
        0x01,
        Package (0x04){ResourceTemplate (){Register (FFixedHW,0x01,0x02,0x000,0x00,)},One,One,0x03E8},
    })

    Processor (CPU0, 0x00, 0x00000410, 0x06)
    {
        Alias (PSS, _PSS)
        Alias (PSD, _PSD)
        Alias (CST, _CST)
    }

    Processor (CPU1, 0x01, 0x00000410, 0x06)
    {
        Alias (PSS, _PSS)
        Alias (PSD, _PSD)
        Alias (CST, _CST)
    }

    Processor (CPU2, 0x02, 0x00000410, 0x06)
    {
        Alias (PSS, _PSS)
        Alias (PSD, _PSD)
        Alias (CST, _CST)
    }

    Processor (CPU3, 0x03, 0x00000410, 0x06)
    {
        Alias (PSS, _PSS)
        Alias (PSD, _PSD)
        Alias (CST, _CST)
    }
}

 

I hope someone can help me with an idea about the Intel E5200.

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Probably should be something close to this assuming three c-states and you have 14 p-states.

 

Intel Core 2 E5200 has 13 p-states. I need to add all of these to the DSDT?

Here is my Intel Q6600 (just 4 p-states):

 

Scope (_PR)
{
    Name (PSS, Package (0x0E)
    {
        Package (0x06) { Zero, Zero, 10, 10, 0x4C24, Zero }, 
        Package (0x06) { Zero, Zero, 10, 10, 0x0C23, One },
        Package (0x06) { Zero, Zero, 10, 10, 0x4B22, 2 },
        Package (0x06) { Zero, Zero, 10, 10, 0x0B21, 3 }
        Package (0x06) { Zero, Zero, 10, 10, 0x4A20, 4 }, 
        Package (0x06) { Zero, Zero, 10, 10, 0x0A1F, 5 }, 
        Package (0x06) { Zero, Zero, 10, 10, 0x491E, 6 }, 
        Package (0x06) { Zero, Zero, 10, 10, 0x091D, 7 }, 
        Package (0x06) { Zero, Zero, 10, 10, 0x481C, 8 }, 
        Package (0x06) { Zero, Zero, 10, 10, 0x081B, 9 }, 
        Package (0x06) { Zero, Zero, 10, 10, 0x471A, 0xA }, 
        Package (0x06) { Zero, Zero, 10, 10, 0x0719, 0xB }, 
        Package (0x06) { Zero, Zero, 10, 10, 0x4618, 0xC }, 
        Package (0x06) { Zero, Zero, 10, 10, 0x0616, 0xD }, 
    })

    Name (PSD, Package (0x05)
    {
        0x05,Zero,Zero,0xFC,0x02
    })

       Name (CST, Package (0x04) // 3 cstates
       {
           0x03,
           Package (0x04){ResourceTemplate (){Register (FFixedHW,0x01,0x02,0x0000000000000000,0x00,)},One,One,0x03E8},
           Package (0x04){ResourceTemplate (){Register (SystemIO,0x08,0x00,0x0000000000000414, ,)},0x02,One,0x01F4},
           Package (0x04){ResourceTemplate (){Register (SystemIO,0x08,0x00,0x0000000000000415, ,)},0x03,0x55,0xFA}
       })

    Processor (CPU0, 0x00, 0x00000410, 0x06)
    {
        Alias (PSS, _PSS)
        Alias (PSD, _PSD)
        Alias (CST, _CST)
    }

    Processor (CPU1, 0x01, 0x00000410, 0x06)
    {
        Alias (PSS, _PSS)
        Alias (PSD, _PSD)
        Alias (CST, _CST)
    }
}

 

I hope someone can help me with an idea about the Intel E5200.

 

BTW this really should be in the Speedstep thread.

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Hi there, and thanks for sharing and helping

 

i´m trying to implement DSDT mods in this thread in my DSDT (p35-ds4 with q6600) ...

 

could someone help me, please?

 

EDIT: solved my problem now cpu is stepping and sleep is working...

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I need some help please

My hardware is

Motherboard: EP45 UD3P rev1.0 BIOS: F4

Processor: Intel Q8300 Quad core RAM: 4Gb Kingston 800Mhz

Graphics: Nvidia 8800GT

Audio ACL 888

Hard Drives: 750Gb Samsung - Mac OSX Leopard 10.6.2 1

Bootloader: Chameleon 2.0 RC 4 R684

Kexts: in E/E: FakeSMC, LegacyHDA, nullcpupowermanagement, Orangeiconfix, sleepenabler

I just install with blackosx´s guide, update to 10.6.2 and I have no sound and the video card is not fully detected, I have image but I cant use the second monitor and the max resolution is 1024x768.

Where I must save the DSDT.aml file???

Does anyone have this DSDT for my hardware???

I´ll love to have 5,1 audio, and video card fully opereable with 2 monitors, please I need a hand

Also when I restart the system I have a KP and BIOS reset the settings.

Please help me! I need a hint how to start with this mess...

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Here dsdt part for Nvidia injection:

    Device (PCI0)
       {
           Device (PEGP)
           {
               Name (_ADR, [b]0x00010000[/b]) // that adress is always same and thats what you are looking for to find the place for the green injection code
[color="#2E8B57"]                Device (GFX0)
               {
                   Name (_ADR, Zero)
                   Name (_SUN, One)
                   Method (_DSM, 4, NotSerialized)
                   {
                       Store (Package (0x16)
                           {
                               "@0,compatible", 
                               Buffer (0x0B)
                               {
                                   "NVDA,NVMac"
                               }, 

                               "@0,device_type", 
                               Buffer (0x08)
                               {
                                   "display"
                               }, 

                               "@0,name", 
                               Buffer (0x0F)
                               {
                                   "NVDA,Display-A"
                               }, 

                               "@1,compatible", 
                               Buffer (0x0B)
                               {
                                   "NVDA,NVMac"
                               }, 

                               "@1,device_type", 
                               Buffer (0x08)
                               {
                                   "display"
                               }, 

                               "@1,name", 
                               Buffer (0x0F)
                               {
                                   "NVDA,Display-B"
                               }, 

                               "NVCAP", 
                               Buffer (0x18)
                               {
                                   /* 0000 */    0x04, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x03, 0x00, 
                                   /* 0008 */    0x0C, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x07, 
                                   /* 0010 */    0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00
                               }, 

                               "VRAM,totalsize", 
                               Buffer (0x04)
                               {
                                   0x00, 0x00, 0x00, [b]0x30  // 30=768 MB. 20=512 NB[/b]
                               }, 

                               "device_type", 
                               Buffer (0x0D)
                               {
                                   "NVDA,GeForce"
                               }, 

                               "model", 
                               Buffer (0x18)
                               {
                                   "nVidia GeForce 8800 GTX"
                               }, 

                               "rom-revision", 
                               Buffer (0x25)
                               {
                                   "nVidia GeForce 8800 GT OpenGL Engine"
                               }
                           }, Local0)
                           // DTGP (Arg0, Arg1, Arg2, Arg3, RefOf (Local0))
                           MCDP (Arg2, RefOf (Local0))
                       Return (Local0)
                   }[/color]

               }
           }

           Name (_HID, EisaId ("PNP0A03"))
           Name (_ADR, Zero)
           Name (_UID, One)
           Name (_BBN, Zero)
           Method (_S3D, 0, NotSerialized)

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I need some help please

My hardware is

Motherboard: EP45 UD3P rev1.0 BIOS: F4

Processor: Intel Q8300 Quad core RAM: 4Gb Kingston 800Mhz

Graphics: Nvidia 8800GT

Audio ACL 888

Hard Drives: 750Gb Samsung - Mac OSX Leopard 10.6.2 1

Bootloader: Chameleon 2.0 RC 4 R684

Kexts: in E/E: FakeSMC, LegacyHDA, nullcpupowermanagement, Orangeiconfix, sleepenabler

I just install with blackosx´s guide, update to 10.6.2 and I have no sound and the video card is not fully detected, I have image but I cant use the second monitor and the max resolution is 1024x768.

Where I must save the DSDT.aml file???

Does anyone have this DSDT for my hardware???

I�ll love to have 5,1 audio, and video card fully opereable with 2 monitors, please I need a hand

Also when I restart the system I have a KP and BIOS reset the settings.

Please help me! I need a hint how to start with this mess...

Hi relenti

 

I have replied to your questions in my thread, though you said in my thread that you have a EP45-UD3L which uses the ALC888 audio codec.

.....

I have an EP45-U3DL almost the same mobo

You say here though that you are using EP45-UD3P which uses ALC889A?

 

• I/We can't help you unless you tell us exactly what you have.

• Your KP and BIOS is probably because I don't think your DSDT is being loaded.

• The DSDT.aml needs to be in /Extra.

• On the GA-EP45-DS3L, native 5.1 surround from digital coaxial is reported in my thread as working although I haven't personally tried it.

• I would stick to getting one video output working first, before trying two.

• And the GraphicsEnabler boot option should work for your video card.

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You say here though that you are using EP45-UD3P which uses ALC889A?

 

Your board is using ALC889A you'll need to replace the DSDT ALC888 audio data with something like this:

 

  Method (_DSM, 4, NotSerialized)
               {
                   Store (Package (0x08)
                       {
                           "codec-id", 
                           Buffer (0x04)
                           {
                               0x89, 0x08, 0xEC, 0x10
                           }, 

                           "layout-id", 
                           /**** Is ResourceTemplate, but EndTag not at buffer end ****/ Buffer (0x04)
                           {
                               0x79, 0x03, 0x00, 0x00
                           }, 

                           "device-type", 
                           Buffer (0x10)
                           {
                               "Realtek ALC889a"
                           }, 

                           "PinConfigurations", 
                           Buffer (0x18)
                           {
                               /* 0000 */    0x10, 0x44, 0x11, 0x01, 0x20, 0x14, 0x01, 0x01, 
                               /* 0008 */    0x40, 0x4C, 0x21, 0x02, 0x50, 0x34, 0x81, 0x01, 
                               /* 0010 */    0x60, 0x9C, 0xA1, 0x02, 0xF0, 0x61, 0x4B, 0x01
                           }
                       }, Local0)
                   DTGP (Arg0, Arg1, Arg2, Arg3, RefOf (Local0))
                   Return (Local0)
               }

 

Of course you'll need to use one of the LegacyHDA.kext files too.

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Hi relenti

 

I have replied to your questions in my thread, though you said in my thread that you have a EP45-UD3L which uses the ALC888 audio codec.

 

You say here though that you are using EP45-UD3P which uses ALC889A?

 

• I/We can't help you unless you tell us exactly what you have.

• Your KP and BIOS is probably because I don't think your DSDT is being loaded.

• The DSDT.aml needs to be in /Extra.

• On the GA-EP45-DS3L, native 5.1 surround from digital coaxial is reported in my thread as working although I haven't personally tried it.

• I would stick to getting one video output working first, before trying two.

• And the GraphicsEnabler boot option should work for your video card.

Thanks again and again!

yes probably I mess up with the letters... my mobo is the GA-EP45-UD3L with the ALC888 audio codec same as yours.

Well 5.1 with coaxial... I never saw a coaxial plug.. well I have three 3,5 plugs for my 5.1 speakers... Theres some plug for coaxial to 3 3.5 plugs???

The graphicenabler is in the com.apple.Boot.plist and I use your file so its there or I should activate this option??? how can I do this??

Your board is using ALC889A you'll need to replace the DSDT ALC888 audio data with something like this:

Thanks Johnny! but its a ALC888.... by the way I have no clue where put the sentences ... probably editing the DSDT with koala??

Thank you

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Thanks again and again!

yes probably I mess up with the letters... my mobo is the GA-EP45-UD3L with the ALC888 audio codec same as yours.

Okay great. Then please continue in my thread and let's leave this thread alone for now (Sorry for the interruption Guys).

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1)Guys could you check this and let me know what you think?

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...t&p=1407939

It's a speedstep issue so i didn't post it here

 

2)I get 2 kernel errors during boot and i don't fully understand them.

 

--Not loading kext com.apple.driver.AppleHDAController - not found and kextd not available in early boot.

(im using DSDT+Legacy for audio and it works pretty good)

 

--FireWire runtime power conservation disabled. (2)

(my firewire is working though)

 

Any ideas?

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  • 2 weeks later...

Okay using this guide I am almost 100% only have the FakeSMC.kext and my LegacyHDA in the Extras folder everything is working great. Is there a way to test the processor to see if via speed-step it roles through all the multipliers. my geek-bench is about 1000 points lower now and via the voodoo-monitor I see I never get about the x7 multiplier even during the bench. I should be able to max at x10 multiplier......

Please don't flame me here for a speedstep question I did not see an answer to this anywhere else before posting.

 

Using the myHack installer it set me up as iMac 8,1 could this be the issue

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Hi Ridge,

yeah it's better to be set as macpro3.1 for dsdt speedstep, and you should have a better geekbench score with dsdt speedstep then without

 

Okay using this guide I am almost 100% only have the FakeSMC.kext and my LegacyHDA in the Extras folder everything is working great. Is there a way to test the processor to see if via speed-step it roles through all the multipliers. my geek-bench is about 1000 points lower now and via the voodoo-monitor I see I never get about the x7 multiplier even during the bench. I should be able to max at x10 multiplier......

Please don't flame me here for a speedstep question I did not see an answer to this anywhere else before posting.

 

Using the myHack installer it set me up as iMac 8,1 could this be the issue

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Hey boombeng good to see your still around man...... I wish I still had my studio but that is old news man. I just got a Macpro 3.1 smbios but I have not installed it yet but my geekbench was at 4000 and now with my current smbios and dsdt modified for vanilla speedstep and sleep I only peg out in 64 bit at 3103...... I will try replacing my smbios file with the new one on monday and report back. It seems with the current set up I am stuck at a max of 1.86ghz and It should go up to 2.7ghz when under full load but it just keeps kicking back and forth between my two lowest steps. I will report back monday.....

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