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I do not get the MAC adress (00.00. ...) and the "harware switch" doesn't change any thing. It displays "HARDWARE GONE?:00000000 ...".

My laptop is a fujitsu-siemens Amilo Pi 1556 with 10.4.9 Uphuck install.

 

Hope it helps.

dmesg.txt

ioreg.txt

system.txt

Hi All,

 

Note to MacintizeD & kaaspad - This Driver is being developed and therefore will not be stable (although the core code is stable) - it's more a matter of reverse engineering how the apple os require's the information to/from it to the apple kernel. So unfortunately it will not be stable until they iron out the issues - also size of file (does it really matter?) - again the code is for testing and getting debug reports (for reverse engineering). I'm not flaming you guys - but at the moment the driver is likely to cause you a crashing system (and the knowledge/software to fix it - let's not get into a how to - on this thread!).

 

Thank you for your patients.

 

Regards Rikski

I've just started using MacOSX, and installed Leopard. I have a iwi3945 card. Would I be able to test/use the drivers posted here, so I could post my logs? Because what is happening is: I run the installer and after a few seconds OSX says I have to hold down the power button. And I'm not sure if the drivers are correctly installed, because some of the driver posted here I tried made me have to go in and delete the iwi3945 folder in .../Extensions, to be able to boot up. And other releases I were able to boot up, but during the installation I still got the "hold down the power button" message.

 

Excellent work in working for the support for the iwi3945 card :P:)

Zoney,

 

Your hackintosh hangs while booting due to a Kernel Panic (KP). When you boot in verbose mode you get to see text containing information about the booting process and thus about the KP. When you need to press F8 (if i'm right... In most cases you see a black darwin screen which tells you which key to press to enter boot options). and then type the -v (not sure about that again), followed by pressing enter. You can take a picture of the kp and post it.

I don't know how to post log's. It's likely that the logs are files on you osx system partition. To acces them you can boot in safe mode (by setting boot option -x i suppose); you're computer will boot then again. this way you can also remove the driver's .kext .

 

Good Luck.

can 4965 be installed to leopard?

 

i am so afraid to install the os again~

 

I tried to install the 4965 driver on my laptop yesterday. I got a kp and i was unable to start mac os x.

 

It's possible to uninstall these driver by starting the system with the option -s (single user) and follow the instruction from the FAQ (see first post)

Hi

 

I've tested the 3 new iwi3945. Well, the mac adress is still at 0.

The turn on/off command seems not work on my laptop (hp dv5245ea) : the status of the card doesn't change.

 

here is an extract of system.txt :

Nov  5 17:06:11 localhost kernel[0]: iwi3945: Trying to turn card on...
Nov  5 17:06:11 localhost kernel[0]: iwi3945: : Unable to int nic
Nov  5 17:06:51 localhost kernel[0]: iwi3945: disconnect
Nov  5 17:08:22 localhost kernel[0]: iwi3945: getHardwareAddress 00:00:00:00:00:00
Nov  5 17:08:22 localhost kernel[0]: iwi3945: power state (1)
Nov  5 17:08:22 localhost kernel[0]: iwi3945: configureInterface
Nov  5 17:08:24 localhost kernel[0]: darwin_iwi3945: Ethernet address 00:00:00:00:00:00
Nov  5 17:08:27 localhost kernel[0]: iwi3945: ifnet_t en1 = 3aa7204
Nov  5 17:08:27 localhost kernel[0]: iwi3945: ifconfig up
Nov  5 17:08:27 localhost kernel[0]: iwi3945: ifconfig going up
Nov  5 17:08:27 localhost kernel[0]: iwi3945: outputPacket
Nov  5 17:08:28 localhost kernel[0]: iwi3945: ifconfig down
Nov  5 17:08:28 localhost kernel[0]: iwi3945: ifconfig going down
Nov  5 17:08:28 localhost kernel[0]: iwi3945: : Unable to int nic
Nov  5 17:08:48 localhost kernel[0]: iwi3945: connect
Nov  5 17:08:51 localhost kernel[0]: iwi3945: Trying to turn card off...
Nov  5 17:08:51 localhost kernel[0]: iwi3945: : ipw going down 
Nov  5 17:08:51 localhost kernel[0]: iwi3945: iwl_clear_free_frames 0 frames on pre-allocated heap on clear.
Nov  5 17:08:53 localhost kernel[0]: iwi3945: Trying to turn card on...

The dsmeg.txt log is empty.

I have joined the ioreg.txt log

ioreg.txt

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