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cant seem to get some stuff right on my 10.4.6 osx.

 

first of all my audio seems to be strange, i mean its not that there's no sound but everything just seems to play 2X faster like when i play an MP3 song, it plays really fast on both itunes and VLC player, so i know its not the player's fault.

according to windows, using run thn Direct diagnostic tools, my sound does show up as an AC97?

argh i'll just post a screen shot:

 

sounddeviceid5pv.th.jpg

 

Does anybody know how to fix this?

Funny thing is that my first OSx 10.4.1 installation on my Dell 4300s, sound was working out of the box, but not on this 10.4.6 installation.

 

second is that i have a powercolor R9250 low profile graphics card and its running on a fixed 1024x768 and refreshes at 60Hz.

is there anyway i can up my refresh rate? its ok working at a low resoultion but im using a CRT monitor an my eyes are not literally bleeding. i did do a research and there was a thread talking about flashing the card's bios but i dont really wanna void the warrenty, unless there is no other option. then there are other treads that talk about inserting your radeon's device ID in to the ATISomethingSomething8700.kext ? but they dont explian how to do it.. =/

 

lastly, i have a Pentium 4 1.7Ghz proccesor having only SSE2 capp.

how do i tell if the SSE3 patch is working?

or how do i tell if the SSE3 patch has EVEN been patched?

 

help would REALLY be appreciated, thanks in advance.

Audio's pretty complicated, so I'll let the next person field it.

 

the 9250 uses ATIRadeon8500.kext. You'll want to put your device and vender id's under IOPCIMatch in the info.plist file inside the kext.

 

You can probably get your device and vender id from the system profiler under video card.

 

This is no guarantee that it will work, but it's worth a try.

 

Also... If your CPU is only capable of SSE2, you have to have the Anti-SSE3 patch, or otherwise the kernel wont boot correctly.

woah

didnt know people reply so fast in this forum, thanks anyway for looking at my post.

 

so my Radeon card's info is:

Type: VGA-Compatible Controller

Bus: PCI

VRAM (Total): 128 MB

Vendor: ATI (0x1002)

Device ID: 0x5960

Revision ID: 0x0001

Displays:

Display:

Resolution: 1024 x 768

Depth: 32-bit Color

Core Image: Not Supported

Main Display: Yes

Mirror: Off

Online: Yes

Quartz Extreme: Not Supported

 

so i take the device ID right? 0x5960 right?

 

and place it where ?

" <key>IOPCIMatch</key>

<string>0x514C1002 0x516C1002 0x4C661002 0x49661002 0x59601002 0x59611002 0x5C631002 0x49671002 0x59621002 0x59631002</string>

<key>IOProviderClass</key>

"

 

sorry but im a noob at this, learning.

 

OH another thing abt the sound thingy for others reading my post, just tested it, comparing a 42s video and my stop wathc.

results were that the video completed in an amzing 35s! i know i want a fast computer but not in this way! =/

oh and the sound thesound produces is at a quite high pitch, so yeah... thanks.

Dont use the ATIRadeon kexts, it wont help.

 

sigh...

 

1.goto http://omni.starchaser.org

 

cikc download

 

downloadto desktop

 

open your HD

go to system

go to library

deleteExtensions.kextcache and Extension.mkext

Clikc Authenticate when the dialog pops up ,provide your password when it asks

go to the FOLDER called Extensions

 

go back to your desktop and open Callisto_latest folder.

 

Drag Callisto.kext and CallistoHAL.kext

to the Extensions folder

once again

press authenticate, enter your password.

 

now go the your HD, Apllications, Utilities

Run Terminal

type:

 

sudo

 

and press enter

enter your password

andpress enter

then type:

 

cd /

cd /system/library/extensions/

chmod 755 callisto.kext

chmod 755 callistohal.kext

chown -R root:wheel callisto.kext

chown -R root:wheel callistohal.kext

 

cd callistohal.kext

cd contents

nano info.plist

 

Now, go down and change the IOPCIMATCH asyou were mentionong - it should look like this before changning:

 

<key>IOPCIMatch</key>

<string>0x41501002;&amp0xffffffff</string>

 

change the 41501002 to 59601002

 

close termminal.

 

reboot.

hmm it didnt work..

 

actually i did try the callisto drivers the first time, but during the booting processs where the wheel was spinning thingy, it came out theat grey scrren with the power button at the back asking me to reboot.. thn i didnt know what to do so i reinstalled osx.

 

but now it didnt work again =/

my monitor just says "OUT OF RANGE" and a black screen on start up.

 

oh wells..

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