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[HOW TO] OpenCore 0.9.9 >> 1.0.0 differences


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OpenCore 1.0.0 is out. Despite the version number, it is not a major change but rather one more step in the continuous evolution of OpenCore.
There are quite a few changes and improvements, updating is recommended.
You can get it from Acidanthera.

 

Main changes

  • Updated builtin firmware versions for SMBIOS and the rest
  • Utilities now require macOS 10.9+ (OpenCore itself still supports macOS 10.4+)
  • Added AllowRelocationBlock support for 32-bit version
  • Fixed problem loading non-firmware runtime drivers (e.g. OpenRuntime.efi) in OpenDuet
  • Fixed alphabetical ordering in Configuration.pdf.

Config.plist

  • Added Booter -> Quirks -> AllowRelocationBlock (support for 32-bit OpenCore): this quirk is needed to boot macOS 10.6 and older with 32-bit kernel in 32-bit OVMF. Hibernation wake is not compatible with this quirk.
  • Sample.plist and SampleCustom.plist: The settings required to reactivate the Broadcom Wi-Fi that have lost support in Sonoma have been added, they are the ones that we already use proposed by OCLP.

Kexts

  • AppleALC 1.9.0
  • HibernationFixup 1.5.0
  • VoodooInput 1.1.4.

 

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@miliuco Great summary as always.  I see that VoodooInput has been updated, but VoodooPS2 has not.

 

According to this, "WARNING: This kernel extension [VoodooInput] is designed to be bundled with a dedicated multitouch client driver and exists for the developers only. Please download the latest version of VoodooPS2 or VoodooI2C to make use of this kext."

 

Just curious as to why developer kext VoodInput was updated without updating the end-user kexts.

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