Irish_Man Posted September 19, 2024 Share Posted September 19, 2024 (edited) Guys, does anyone know what kind of error/issue is this? I can connect to my WiFi but when I hit that "I" on any other WiFi, this happens. Spoiler 1.mov Edited September 25, 2024 by Irish_Man Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/359987-release-macos-sequoia-150/page/4/#findComment-2825611 Share on other sites More sharing options...
HyperX7 Posted September 19, 2024 Share Posted September 19, 2024 (edited) 23 hours ago, datafeedexpert said: @HyperX7 i am using the same DW1820A Card & my Bluetooth works great, You have to add below 2 entries 1. NVRAM (7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82) boot-args -lilubetaall 2. NVRAM (7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82) bluetoothExternalDongleFailed - Data - 00 bluetoothInternalControllerInfo - Data - 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000 After changing these value don't forget to Reset Nvram From Opencore Boot Picker Reveal hidden contents @datafeedexpert thank you bro. These are work. Bluetooth came back! Edited September 20, 2024 by HyperX7 syntax error 3 Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/359987-release-macos-sequoia-150/page/4/#findComment-2825613 Share on other sites More sharing options...
robi62 Posted September 19, 2024 Share Posted September 19, 2024 6 hours ago, notobo said: Everything works. Hi does audio work with hdmi or dp?? Mine does not only with speakers 2 Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/359987-release-macos-sequoia-150/page/4/#findComment-2825614 Share on other sites More sharing options...
notobo Posted September 20, 2024 Share Posted September 20, 2024 (edited) 12 hours ago, robi62 said: Hi does audio work with hdmi or dp?? Mine does not only with speakers Hi, Didn't check because I use only internal audio with Layout 11. DP monitor connection is in use only for screen. AppleALC works only in version 1.9.1, 1.9.2 has no audio at all, checked all layouts 11, 15 and 88. Now I see that something however does not work... as iPhone Mirroring 😅 Edited September 20, 2024 by notobo 2 Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/359987-release-macos-sequoia-150/page/4/#findComment-2825626 Share on other sites More sharing options...
robi62 Posted September 20, 2024 Share Posted September 20, 2024 @notobo Now I see that something however does not work... as iPhone Mirroring 😅 It wont you need AFIK iPhone Mirroring is only supported on Macs with Apple Silicon or Macs with T2 chip. 3 Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/359987-release-macos-sequoia-150/page/4/#findComment-2825627 Share on other sites More sharing options...
jsl2000 Posted September 21, 2024 Share Posted September 21, 2024 (edited) On 9/19/2024 at 7:51 PM, Ludox said: Acer E1-572G + Lenovo Can you get DP audio or HDMI audio from your iGPU ? My similar hackintoshs (Z97 & B85M-G) only got Internal speaker working. No such an issue from BigSur to Sonoma. Edited September 21, 2024 by jsl2000 1 Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/359987-release-macos-sequoia-150/page/4/#findComment-2825684 Share on other sites More sharing options...
gn6 Posted September 21, 2024 Share Posted September 21, 2024 On 9/18/2024 at 1:31 AM, jsl2000 said: I have the same issue as yours in my LGA775 hackintosh to boot Sequotia, but no such an issue from Big Sur to Sonoma. Is it due to hardware dependence or something else (e.g. we need FADT.aml, DMAR.aml & SSDT-ALL.aml from Stefanalmare plus extra kernel patches ?} Hi, here the same problem. GA-X48-DQ6 with a Q9550, GTX760 and Broadcom Wifi/BT. Sonoma 14.6.1 working without issues but afte the update to Sequoia I have a KP in rhe ACPI. Using bott arg CPUS=1 it boots well (after applying OCLP 2.0.1), with Wifi/BT enabled, but with only 1 core it's practically not usable. I've seen that CpuTscSync.kext has been updated with commits adding sequoia, but the latest release is still 1.1.0. Could someone compile the latest code please? I'm not skilled on that. Maybe that is the solution... thx 1 Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/359987-release-macos-sequoia-150/page/4/#findComment-2825708 Share on other sites More sharing options...
jsl2000 Posted September 22, 2024 Share Posted September 22, 2024 (edited) 14 hours ago, gn6 said: Hi, here the same problem. GA-X48-DQ6 with a Q9550, GTX760 and Broadcom Wifi/BT. Sonoma 14.6.1 working without issues but afte the update to Sequoia I have a KP in rhe ACPI. Using bott arg CPUS=1 it boots well (after applying OCLP 2.0.1), with Wifi/BT enabled, but with only 1 core it's practically not usable. I've seen that CpuTscSync.kext has been updated with commits adding sequoia, but the latest release is still 1.1.0. Could someone compile the latest code please? I'm not skilled on that. Maybe that is the solution... thx You may try 1.1.1 version which supposed working at Sequoia. [Edit] Adding this CpuTscSync.kext alone still got the same KP issue. Only add cpus=1 can fix it in my LGA775 hackintosh. CpuTscSync-1.1.1-RELEASE.zip Edited September 22, 2024 by jsl2000 1 Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/359987-release-macos-sequoia-150/page/4/#findComment-2825714 Share on other sites More sharing options...
gn6 Posted September 22, 2024 Share Posted September 22, 2024 (edited) On 9/22/2024 at 10:44 AM, jsl2000 said: You may try 1.1.1 version which supposed working at Sequoia. [Edit] Adding this CpuTscSync.kext alone still got the same KP issue. Only add cpus=1 can fix it in my LGA775 hackintosh. CpuTscSync-1.1.1-RELEASE.zip 69.48 kB · 7 downloads On 9/22/2024 at 10:44 AM, jsl2000 said: You may try 1.1.1 version which supposed working at Sequoia. [Edit] Adding this CpuTscSync.kext alone still got the same KP issue. Only add cpus=1 can fix it in my LGA775 hackintosh. CpuTscSync-1.1.1-RELEASE.zip 69.48 kB · 7 downloads Many thanks for the kext, but It doesn't work for me either. To use cpus=1 is a workaround to boot, but it has a big impact in the performance making the system unusable. I’ll continue searching, because I would like to know why it is working well in Sonoma and not in Sequoia. Edited September 24, 2024 by gn6 1 Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/359987-release-macos-sequoia-150/page/4/#findComment-2825748 Share on other sites More sharing options...
jsl2000 Posted September 23, 2024 Share Posted September 23, 2024 10 hours ago, gn6 said: Many thanks for the next, but It doesn't work for me either. To use cpus=1 is a workaround to boot, but it has a big impact in the performance making the system unusable. I’ll continue searching, because I would like to know why it is working well in Sonoma and not in Sequoia. Maybe we can try to fix this issue by either extra Kernel Patches &/or SSDT-xxx.aml etc. 1 Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/359987-release-macos-sequoia-150/page/4/#findComment-2825770 Share on other sites More sharing options...
gn6 Posted September 23, 2024 Share Posted September 23, 2024 3 hours ago, jsl2000 said: Maybe we can try to fix this issue by either extra Kernel Patches &/or SSDT-xxx.aml etc. Agree. That is what I’m exploring. To rebuild my ACPI aml to see if I can solve it 1 Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/359987-release-macos-sequoia-150/page/4/#findComment-2825774 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Irish_Man Posted September 24, 2024 Share Posted September 24, 2024 Anyone knows how to fix this? It happens after awake. Does it means that USB ports are out of power while in sleep mode? Spoiler Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/359987-release-macos-sequoia-150/page/4/#findComment-2825815 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Austere.J Posted September 24, 2024 Popular Post Share Posted September 24, 2024 An early preview of Broadcom Wi-Fi support on macOS Sonoma/Sequoia without OCLP/root patching. (i.e., using the new IO80211Family and Broadcom Wi-Fi drivers) No ETA at this moment. 21 3 Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/359987-release-macos-sequoia-150/page/4/#findComment-2825822 Share on other sites More sharing options...
miliuco Posted September 24, 2024 Share Posted September 24, 2024 @Austere.J Interesting! It sounds promising. If you need testers, contact me by pm while you don't want to make public the project. 7 Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/359987-release-macos-sequoia-150/page/4/#findComment-2825826 Share on other sites More sharing options...
robi62 Posted September 24, 2024 Share Posted September 24, 2024 @Austere.J that's really interesting could solve a lot of issues..... 4 Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/359987-release-macos-sequoia-150/page/4/#findComment-2825832 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alpha22 Posted September 24, 2024 Share Posted September 24, 2024 @Austere.J for testers, available 4 1 Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/359987-release-macos-sequoia-150/page/4/#findComment-2825835 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Max.1974 Posted September 24, 2024 Share Posted September 24, 2024 10 hours ago, Irish_Man said: Anyone knows how to fix this? It happens after awake. Does it means that USB ports are out of power while in sleep mode? Reveal hidden contents Hi @Irish_Man I almost sure that is your USB mapping, but can I suggest you run a little bit script ? Works to me in some cases, especially to make sleep perfect. Here executable script: Spoiler #!/bin/sh # fixUSB.sh # # # Created by syscl/lighting/Yating Zhou on 16/3/18. # # # This script aims to unmount all external devices automatically before sleep. # # Without this procedure, various computers with OS X/Mac OS X(even on a real Mac) suffer from "Disk not ejected properly" # issue when there're external devices plugged-in. That's the reason why I created this script to fix this issue. (syscl/lighting/Yating Zhou) # # All credit to Bernhard Baehr (bernhard.baehr@gmx.de), without his great sleepwatcher dameon, this fix will not be created. # #================================= GLOBAL VARS ================================== # # The script expects '0.5' but non-US localizations use '0,5' so we export # LC_NUMERIC here (for the duration of the fixUSB.sh) to prevent errors. # export LC_NUMERIC="en_US.UTF-8" # # Get user id. # let gID=$(id -u) # # Prevent non-printable/control characters. # unset GREP_OPTIONS unset GREP_COLORS unset GREP_COLOR # # Display style setting. # BOLD="\033[1m" RED="\033[1;31m" GREEN="\033[1;32m" BLUE="\033[1;34m" OFF="\033[m" # # Located repository. # REPO=$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd ) # # Define vars. # gArgv="" gDebug=1 # # Path and filename setup. # gInstall_Repo="/usr/local/sbin/" gFrom="${REPO}/tools" gConfig="/tmp/com.syscl.externalfix.sleepwatcher.plist" gUSBSleepScript="/tmp/sysclusbfix.sleep" gUSBWakeScript="/tmp/sysclusbfix.wake" gRTWlan_kext=$(ls /Library/Extensions | grep -i "Rtw" | sed 's/.kext//') gRTWlan_Repo="/Library/Extensions" to_Plist="/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.syscl.externalfix.sleepwatcher.plist" to_shell_sleep="/etc/sysclusbfix.sleep" to_shell_wake="/etc/sysclusbfix.wake" gRT_Config="/Applications/Wireless Network Utility.app"/${gMAC_adr}rfoff.rtl gGitHubContentURL="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syscl/Fix-usb-sleep/master" # #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # function _PRINT_MSG() { local message=$1 case "$message" in OK* ) local message=$(echo $message | sed -e 's/.*OK://') echo "[ ${GREEN}OK${OFF} ] ${message}." ;; FAILED*) local message=$(echo $message | sed -e 's/.*://') echo "[${RED}FAILED${OFF}] ${message}." ;; ---* ) local message=$(echo $message | sed -e 's/.*--->://') echo "[ ${GREEN}--->${OFF} ] ${message}" ;; NOTE* ) local message=$(echo $message | sed -e 's/.*NOTE://') echo "[ ${RED}Note${OFF} ] ${message}." ;; esac } # #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # function _tidy_exec() { if [ $gDebug -eq 0 ]; then # # Using debug mode to output all the details. # _PRINT_MSG "DEBUG: $2" $1 else # # Make the output clear. # $1 >/tmp/report 2>&1 && RETURN_VAL=0 || RETURN_VAL=1 if [ "${RETURN_VAL}" == 0 ]; then _PRINT_MSG "OK: $2" else _PRINT_MSG "FAILED: $2" cat /tmp/report fi rm /tmp/report &> /dev/null fi } # #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # function _checkForExecutableFile() { if [ ! -f ${gFrom}/sleepwatcher ]; then _touch "${gFrom}/tools" _tidy_exec "sudo curl -o ${gFrom}/sleepwatcher --silent "${gGitHubContentURL}/tools/sleepwatcher"" "Download sleepwatcher" fi } # #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # function _printConfig() { _del ${gConfig} echo '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>' > "$gConfig" echo '<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">' >> "$gConfig" echo '<plist version="1.0">' >> "$gConfig" echo '<dict>' >> "$gConfig" echo ' <key>KeepAlive</key>' >> "$gConfig" echo ' <true/>' >> "$gConfig" echo ' <key>Label</key>' >> "$gConfig" echo ' <string>com.syscl.externalfix.sleepwatcher</string>' >> "$gConfig" echo ' <key>ProgramArguments</key>' >> "$gConfig" echo ' <array>' >> "$gConfig" echo ' <string>/usr/local/sbin/sleepwatcher</string>' >> "$gConfig" echo ' <string>-V</string>' >> "$gConfig" echo ' <string>-s /etc/sysclusbfix.sleep</string>' >> "$gConfig" echo ' <string>-w /etc/sysclusbfix.wake</string>' >> "$gConfig" echo ' </array>' >> "$gConfig" echo ' <key>RunAtLoad</key>' >> "$gConfig" echo ' <true/>' >> "$gConfig" echo '</dict>' >> "$gConfig" echo '</plist>' >> "$gConfig" } # #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # function _createUSB_Sleep_Script() { echo '#!/bin/sh' echo '#' echo '# This script aims to unmount all external devices automatically before sleep.' echo '#' echo '# Without this procedure, various computers with OS X/Mac OS X(even on a real Mac) suffer from "Disk not ejected properly"' echo '# issue when there're external devices plugged-in. That's the reason why I created this script to fix this issue. (syscl/lighting/Yating Zhou)' echo '#' echo '# All credit to Bernhard Baehr (bernhard.baehr@gmx.de), without his great sleepwatcher dameon, this fix will not be created.' echo '#' echo '' echo '#' echo '# Added unmount Disk for "OS X" (c) syscl/lighting/Yating Zhou.' echo '#' echo 'gMountPartition="/tmp/com.syscl.externalfix"' echo 'gDisk=($(diskutil list |grep -i -i "dev" |grep -i -o "disk[0-9]"))' echo 'gUSBDisk=""' echo '' echo 'for ((i=0; i<${#gDisk[@]}; ++i))' echo 'do' echo ' gProtocol=$(diskutil info ${gDisk[i]} |grep -i "Protocol" |sed -e "s|Protocol:||" -e "s| ||g")' echo ' is_SDCard=$(diskutil info ${gDisk[i]} |grep -i "Device / Media Name" |grep -i "SD Card")' echo ' if [[ ${gProtocol} == *"USB"* ]];' echo ' then' echo ' gCurrent_Partitions=($(diskutil list ${gDisk[i]} |grep -o "disk[0-9]s[0-9]"))' echo ' for ((k=0; k<${#gCurrent_Partitions[@]}; ++k))' echo ' do' echo ' gConfirm_Mounted=$(diskutil info ${gCurrent_Partitions[k]} |grep -i 'Mounted' |sed -e "s| Mounted:||" -e "s| ||g")' echo ' if [[ ${gConfirm_Mounted} == *"Yes"* ]];' echo ' then' echo ' echo ${gCurrent_Partitions[k]} >> ${gMountPartition}' echo ' fi' echo ' done' echo ' if [ -z ${is_SDCard} ]; then' echo ' diskutil eject ${gDisk[i]}' echo ' else' echo ' gUSBDisk="${gUSBDisk}\n${gDisk[i]}"' echo ' fi' echo ' fi' echo 'done' echo 'echo -e "${gUSBDisk}\n" | xargs -I {} diskutil eject {}' echo '' # no wlan kext found if [ -z $gRTWlan_kext ]; then return fi echo '' echo '#' echo '# Fix RTLWlanUSB sleep problem credit B1anker & syscl/lighting/Yating Zhou. @PCBeta.' echo '#' echo '' echo "gRTWlan_kext=$(echo $gRTWlan_kext)" echo 'gMAC_adr=$(ioreg -rc $gRTWlan_kext | sed -n "/IOMACAddress/ s/.*= <\(.*\)>.*/\1/ p")' echo '' echo 'if [[ "$gMAC_adr" != 0 ]];' echo ' then' echo ' gRT_Config="/Applications/Wireless Network Utility.app"/${gMAC_adr}rfoff.rtl' echo '' echo ' if [ ! -f $gRT_Config ];' echo ' then' echo ' gRT_Config=$(ls "/Applications/Wireless Network Utility.app"/*rfoff.rtl)' echo ' fi' echo '' echo " osascript -e 'quit app \"Wireless Network Utility\"'" echo ' echo "1" > "$gRT_Config"' echo ' open "/Applications/Wireless Network Utility.app"' echo 'fi' } # #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # function _RTLWlanU() { _del ${gUSBWakeScript} _del "/etc/syscl.usbfix.wake" echo '#!/bin/sh' > "$gUSBWakeScript" echo '#' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo '# Added mount Disk for "OS X" (c) syscl/lighting/Yating Zhou.' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo '#' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo '' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo 'gMountPartition="/tmp/com.syscl.externalfix"' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo '' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo 'cat ${gMountPartition} |xargs -I {} diskutil mount {}' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo 'rm ${gMountPartition}' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" # echo 'diskutil list | grep -i "External" | sed -e "s| (external, physical):||" | xargs -I {} diskutil mountDisk {}' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo '' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo '#' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo '# Fix RTLWlanUSB sleep problem credit B1anker & syscl/lighting/Yating Zhou. @PCBeta.' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo '#' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo '' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo "gRTWlan_kext=$(echo $gRTWlan_kext)" >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo 'gMAC_adr=$(ioreg -rc $gRTWlan_kext | sed -n "/IOMACAddress/ s/.*= <\(.*\)>.*/\1/ p")' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo '' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo 'if [[ "$gMAC_adr" != 0 ]];' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo ' then' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo ' gRT_Config="/Applications/Wireless Network Utility.app"/${gMAC_adr}rfoff.rtl' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo '' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo ' if [ ! -f $gRT_Config ];' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo ' then' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo ' gRT_Config=$(ls "/Applications/Wireless Network Utility.app"/*rfoff.rtl)' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo ' fi' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo '' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo " osascript -e 'quit app \"Wireless Network Utility\"'" >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo ' echo "0" > "$gRT_Config"' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo ' open "/Applications/Wireless Network Utility.app"' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" echo 'fi' >> "$gUSBWakeScript" } # #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # function _fnd_RTW_Repo() { if [ -z $gRTWlan_kext ]; then # # RTWlan_kext is not in /Library/Extensions. Check /S*/L*/E*. # gRTWlan_kext=$(ls /System/Library/Extensions | grep -i "Rtw" | sed 's/.kext//') gRTWlan_Repo="/System/Library/Extensions" fi } # #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # function _uinstall() { _tidy_exec "sudo launchctl unload ${to_Plist}" "Unload ${to_Plist}" _del /Library/LaunchDaemons/de.bernhard-baehr.sleepwatcher.plist _del ${gInstall_Repo} _del ${to_Plist} _del ${to_shell_sleep} _del ${to_shell_wake} } # #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # function _del() { local target_file=$1 if [ -d ${target_file} ]; then _tidy_exec "sudo rm -R ${target_file}" "Remove ${target_file}" else if [ -f ${target_file} ]; then _tidy_exec "sudo rm ${target_file}" "Remove ${target_file}" fi fi } # #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # function _touch() { local target_file=$1 if [ ! -d ${target_file} ]; then _tidy_exec "sudo mkdir -p ${target_file}" "Create ${target_file}" fi } # #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # function _install() { # # Check if sleepwatcher has been downloaded # _checkForExecutableFile # # Generate configuration file of sleepwatcher launch demon. # _tidy_exec "_printConfig" "Generate configuration file of sleepwatcher launch daemon" # # Find RTW place. # _fnd_RTW_Repo # # Generate script to unmount external devices before sleep (c) syscl/lighting/Yating Zhou. # _createUSB_Sleep_Script >${gUSBSleepScript} # # Generate script to load RTWlanUSB after wake from sleep. # if [ -z $gRTWlan_kext ]; then _tidy_exec "_RTLWlanU" "Generate script to load RTWlanUSB upon sleep" fi # # Install sleepwatcher daemon. # _PRINT_MSG "--->: Installing external devices sleep patch..." _touch "${gInstall_Repo}" _tidy_exec "sudo cp "${gFrom}/sleepwatcher" "${gInstall_Repo}"" "Install sleepwatcher daemon" _tidy_exec "sudo cp "${gConfig}" "${to_Plist}"" "Install configuration of sleepwatcher daemon" _tidy_exec "sudo cp "${gUSBSleepScript}" "${to_shell_sleep}"" "Install sleep script" _tidy_exec "sudo cp "${gUSBWakeScript}" "${to_shell_wake}"" "Install wake script" _tidy_exec "sudo chmod 744 ${to_shell_sleep}" "Fix the permissions of ${to_shell_sleep}" _tidy_exec "sudo chmod 744 ${to_shell_wake}" "Fix the permissions of ${to_shell_wake}" _tidy_exec "sudo launchctl load ${to_Plist}" "Trigger startup service of syscl.usb.fix" # # Clean up. # _tidy_exec "rm $gConfig $gUSBSleepScript" "Clean up" # # Finish. Request reboot. # _PRINT_MSG "NOTE: DONE! Sleep to see change" _PRINT_MSG "NOTE: Feel free to post issue on https://github.com/syscl/Fix-usb-sleep" } # #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # function main() { # # Get argument. # gArgv=$(echo "$@" | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]') if [[ "$gArgv" == *"-D"* || "$gArgv" == *"-DEBUG"* ]]; then # # Yes, we do need debug mode. # _PRINT_MSG "NOTE: Use ${BLUE}DEBUG${OFF} mode" gDebug=0 else # # No, we need a clean output style. # gDebug=1 fi # # Detect which progress to execute. # if [[ "$gArgv" == *"-U"* ]]; then # # Uninstall. # _uinstall else # # Install. # _install fi } #==================================== START ===================================== main "$@" #================================================================================ exit ${RETURN_VAL} USBFIX_SLEEP App for made more easily (double click and password) USBFIX_SLEEP.zip 4 1 Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/359987-release-macos-sequoia-150/page/4/#findComment-2825836 Share on other sites More sharing options...
scypher Posted September 24, 2024 Share Posted September 24, 2024 After I did the update to 15.0 I found that I had video tearing in DaVinci Resolve, along with random frame flashes. Never experienced it before with my RX 6900XT + RX 6800. I had to roll back to 14.7 for the time being. I was able to get bluetooth working via the suggested steps above. Hopefully an OC + Kext update helps with this video issue. 1 Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/359987-release-macos-sequoia-150/page/4/#findComment-2825840 Share on other sites More sharing options...
jlrycm Posted September 25, 2024 Share Posted September 25, 2024 17 hours ago, Austere.J said: An early preview of Broadcom Wi-Fi support on macOS Sonoma/Sequoia without OCLP/root patching. (i.e., using the new IO80211Family and Broadcom Wi-Fi drivers) No ETA at this moment. @Austere.J I can bring back my Fenvi card from the box and test this promising development. You can count on me too. 5 Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/359987-release-macos-sequoia-150/page/4/#findComment-2825860 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Irish_Man Posted September 25, 2024 Share Posted September 25, 2024 13 hours ago, Max.1974 said: Hi @Irish_Man I almost sure that is your USB mapping, but can I suggest you run a little bit script ? Works to me in some cases, especially to make sleep perfect. @Max.1974 I usually make .aml for my ports but, tbh I forgot how to make one. It was a long time since I've done it. I'll double check my USBport.kext. Even my sleep/awake is fine I did ran the script, thank you. 2 Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/359987-release-macos-sequoia-150/page/4/#findComment-2825865 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Max.1974 Posted September 25, 2024 Share Posted September 25, 2024 13 horas atrás, o cistolo disse: Depois de atualizar para o 15.0, descobri que tinha um rasgo de vídeo no DaVinci Resolve, juntamente com flashes de quadro aleatórios. Nunca experimentei isso antes com meu RX 6900XT + RX 6800. Eu tive que voltar para 14,7 por enquanto. Consegui fazer o bluetooth funcionar através das etapas sugeridas acima. Espero que uma atualização OC + Kext ajude com esse problema de vídeo. @Scipher I have been using AMD RX 6900 XT Aorus and until now its running fine with Clover, a feel days ago i proceed a firmware release update, and not get errors. Need use Windows and AMD oficial tools. 3 Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/359987-release-macos-sequoia-150/page/4/#findComment-2825868 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Max.1974 Posted September 25, 2024 Share Posted September 25, 2024 On 9/19/2024 at 5:48 PM, Irish_Man said: Guys, does anyone know what kind of error/issue is this? I can connect to my WiFi but when I hit that "I" on any other WiFi, this happens. Reveal hidden contents 1.mov 1.29 MB · 10 downloads Same error here! It's a bug ! 🐞 2 Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/359987-release-macos-sequoia-150/page/4/#findComment-2825870 Share on other sites More sharing options...
scypher Posted September 27, 2024 Share Posted September 27, 2024 On 9/25/2024 at 3:30 AM, Max.1974 said: @Scipher I have been using AMD RX 6900 XT Aorus and until now its running fine with Clover, a feel days ago i proceed a firmware release update, and not get errors. Need use Windows and AMD oficial tools. I tried doing a Windows AMD update which was available. But it appears to be the boot arg -lilubetaall that causes glitches and tearing with video in DaVinci Resolve with my RX 6900xt and 6800. I'l just have to wait until a new bluetoolfixup is available to avoid the -lilubetaall argument. Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/359987-release-macos-sequoia-150/page/4/#findComment-2825947 Share on other sites More sharing options...
STLVNUB Posted September 27, 2024 Share Posted September 27, 2024 (edited) All Is Well On My $20au Late 2009 27inch iMac Running Sequoia Now Before Anyone Says That Its An Apple Mac NOT A Hackintosh It IS In Effect A Hackintosh, Just Running On Apple Hardware. Why Is It A Hackintosh? Because I Am Running A HACK (OCLP) To Get It To Run Senoma/Sequoia So Every Apple Device Using OCLP Is In Effect A Hackintosh A New Era Has Begun Edit: So Those Of You Having Trouble Getting Things To Work Pickup A Cheap Apple Device And Use OCLP On It You WON'T REGRET IT!! Edited September 28, 2024 by STLVNUB 3 2 Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/359987-release-macos-sequoia-150/page/4/#findComment-2825950 Share on other sites More sharing options...
deeveedee Posted September 27, 2024 Share Posted September 27, 2024 12 hours ago, scypher said: I tried doing a Windows AMD update which was available. But it appears to be the boot arg -lilubetaall that causes glitches and tearing with video in DaVinci Resolve with my RX 6900xt and 6800. I'l just have to wait until a new bluetoolfixup is available to avoid the -lilubetaall argument. Inspection of BluetoolFixup.cpp reveals boot-arg -btlfxbeta. If the problem for you is -lilubetaall and you're using it only for BluetoolFixup.kext, maybe you can try boot-arg -btlfxbeta instead. 3 Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/359987-release-macos-sequoia-150/page/4/#findComment-2825957 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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