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You cannot expect ALC888 driver to work for ALC861 controller.
  • Azalia driver by Skippyretard for ALC8xx works for ALC861.
  • AppleHDA patcher by Taruga for ALC861 is also available.

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I didn't expect it to. I was just saying it's a good guide and my sound didn't work. But thanks for the drivers i'll try them. ;)

Well..I followed all your Instructions, but I'm stuck at this Part:After I rebooted, well.. only a Black Screen with a Input Line thingy Appears. :wallbash: Why, and how can I fix this?
Hi l0calhost!?,

I am not Onetrack but since you asked me the same question via PM, I reply here. My guess is that your didn't install the EFI right. Otherwise there should be something, anything showing up on the screen. Since you were able to boot with BrazilMAC DVD before, you can boot from BrazilMAC DVD again and install the EFI to see if the problem is persistent.

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:) Many thanks, Stravaganza, for your patient approach to all my questions!!! :)
Hi rraleighh,

;) You are welcome. I am glad to see that you have a working OS X machine. ;)

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I didn't expect it to. I was just saying it's a good guide and my sound didn't work. But thanks for the drivers i'll try them. ;)
Hi MacTamer,

Sorry for misunderstanding. My fingers are crossed. :P

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But I agree with you that your test score is kind of low, especially with 8GB memory (but then again, no benchmarking program that I know of have a category of signifying score difference using that big primary or secondary memory). On my Hac Pro (see my signature) which doesn't have any tweaks, I got 146 (rounded to the nearest integer from the average score over 5 trials) last time I checked with onboard GMA 950.

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P.S. For your analysis to figure out what test result is bad, I attached my Xbench v1.3 results. Each result is obtained on the same system with Intel Core 2 Duo E6600, 2GB RAM, and Intel GMA 950 from 5 trials and averaged (in each category) and then rounded to the nearest integer.

	  Kernel version: 9.2.2  9.2.0
	Build version: 9C7010 9C31

		   Overall: 146	146
		  CPU test: 152	152
	  Thread test: 200	189
	  Memory test: 162	163
Quartz Graphics test: 225	224
OpenGL Graphics test: 344	342
User  Interface test: 347	346
		Disk test: 50	 51

 

Hi S--,

 

I ran xbench (once, since I'm not looking for fine results, just large scale effects). The results:

Build version: 9C31

		   Overall: 148
		  CPU test: 152
	  Thread test: 281
	  Memory test: 208
Quartz Graphics test: 214
OpenGL Graphics test: 81
User  Interface test: 330
		Disk test: 81

 

Whereupon I noticed that the OpenGL Graphics was way low. So I ran it again without that:

 

Build version: 9C31

		   Overall: 168
		  CPU test: 152
	  Thread test: 231
	  Memory test: 198
Quartz Graphics test: 220
User  Interface test: 332
		Disk test: 82

 

I was surprised by the OpenGL, and also that the thread and memory went down on the 2nd try. So I did it again, and xbench crashed. Restarted it:

 

Build version: 9C31

		   Overall: 144
		  CPU test: 152
	  Thread test: 204
	  Memory test: 205
Quartz Graphics test: 214
User  Interface test: 334
		Disk test: 57

Seems very mysterious to me. There is nothing else running except Firefox with this page and one finder window.

 

All the best,

Betz

Hello everyone,

 

I am really happy to report that abit LG-95 is identical to Gigabyte GA-945GCMX-S2 and is another perfect choice for Onetrack's guide. I convinced one of my friends who wanted Mac OS X to choose LG-95 and we installed OS X 10.5.2 (using GPT instead of MBR). Here's a few highlights on LG-95.

  • ACPI functions (Sleep/Wake, Restart, Shutdown) work just like GA-945GCMX-S2.
  • EFI string (audio and Time Machine) for GA-945GCMX-S2 works without modification on LG-95:
    6e0100000100000002000000230100000700000002010c00d041030a0100000001010600001b7fff
    4001c0000007200650076006900730069006f006e002d00690064000000080000000100000028000
    00500069006e0043006f006e00660069006700750072006100740069006f006e0073000000040000
    018000000760065006e0064006f0072002d0069006400000008000000868000002c0000007300750
    6200730079007300740065006d002d00760065006e0064006f0072002d0069006400000008000000
    81400001e000000730075006200730079007300740065006d002d006900640000000800000002a00
    00180000006c00610079006f00750074002d00690064000000080000000c00000016000000620075
    069006c0074002d0069006e00000005000000003f0000000100000002010c00d041030a010000000
    010600001e0101060000057fff0400160000006200750069006c0074002d0069006e000000050000
    001


Until recently, LG-95 was sold around 40 USD at Amazon. It's 50 USD after rebate at Newegg.

 

I think Gigabyte GA-G31MX-S2 is a good choice if you like to use Core 2 Quad processors. It's cheap (about 40 USD including S/H on eBay (I think there's a guy who's running a scam with this board. Be careful.)), it's been known to work with Mac OS X 10.5, and its audio and LAN CODECs are the same as GA-945GCMX-S2 (and hence you can follow Onetrack's guide to the letter if you never try Hackintosh before). Hope this helps.

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I ran xbench (once, since I'm not looking for fine results, just large scale effects). The results:

Overall: 148

Whereupon I noticed that the OpenGL Graphics was way low. So I ran it again without that:

Overall: 168

Seems very mysterious to me.

Hi Betzalel,

It's really funny. It seems the source of the problem is OpenGL. I don't think that I can be of help. :rolleyes:

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hi, im some what new to this.....i have a old Compaq evo running a p4 1.8GHz intel....well i installed the aitkos 1.0ir2 on it and it runs fine but when i restart i get a b0 error then i have to run the dvd and tell it to restart several times (4) then OS X 10.5.1 starts up and everything else is fine and dandy.... i have flagged the partition were it was installed and it still does the same thing. is there any one out there that has had the same problem and was able to fix... if so help would be greatly appreciated :P

Hi I'm trying to install Brazilmac's Leopard. But when I try to boot with the DVD I get the boot.plist error. I also tried Kalyway's Leopard DVD and same error. I researched my motherboard (Abit IP35-e) and found that people were successful in installing Leopard through VMware. So I tried both Brazilmac's and Kalyway's DVD's in VMware both using DAEMON tools and a physical DVD drive. With Brazilmac's after pressing a key to start, the apple logo shows and then VMware reports a crash. With Kalyway's the apple logo shows and the little icon spins, but then a x/cross appears over the apple logo. What could this mean?? How else can I install Leopard? Can it also be that I am using 32bit Windows Vista to try to install a 64bit OS?

Hi everyone,

Can u tell me where I can get the link for downloading Kalyway_Leo_10.5.1 DVD and the brazil CD. U r aware that without link, U cant locate any file on Megaupload. Im a new member so please bear with me.

 

Thanks in Advance

 

For the benefit of noobs like me I think the guide could possibly do with a bit more clarity... just a minor critisism :)

 

For instance -

I am assuming that the bold text is generally what you type into the terminal

EDIT: OK I see it now :)

 

[VolumeLabel] ? Is this the volume Leopard has been installed to?

 

Thanks

Guys I'm new so don't bash me please:) anyone willing to help me out on installing the sound on my P35-DS4 motherboard? Apple Azalia Audio kext,I don't know how to "install" it,Help?

Hi DMH,

 

Read this: http://forum.osx86scene.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=229

If the post sounds Greek to you, then you probably want to read this too:

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=14496

 

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If it wasn't for this tutorial it would have taken me 90 installs to get OSX working (instead it took 31...). I can't find the sound drivers for my comp so I'm just going to get a USB headset. Heck now i have directed all my friends that can't get OS X to work to come to this thread. Thanks for all you help. I'm off to play with iDVD and Garageband. :D

 

MacTamer

Hopefully I'm not jinxing myself, but... first try with installing and loading, and LEOPARD WORKS! :D

 

Computer specs:

HP ZD8000 series

 

3.0GHz Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor 630,SpeedStep, and HT Technology

2048MB DDR2 SDRAM (2 x 1GB) Dual Channel at 400MHz

ATI MOBILITY RADEON X600

80GB 4200 Hard Drive

 

So far EVERYTHING is working - sound, video, INTERNET. omg omg omg, I'm so excited about this. THANK YOU SO MUCH! :D

QE/CI working with x600???

mac os x 10.5.1 leopard iATKOS works great on my pc:

 

1)DualCore Intel Pentium D 805, 3200 MHz (20 x 160)

3206.1 MHz (original: 2667 MHz, overclock: 20%)

2)Asus P5LD2 (3 PCI, 3 PCI-E x1, 1 PCI-E x16, 4 DDR2 DIMM, Audio, Gigabit LAN)

Intel Lakeport i945P

2048 MB (DDR2-800 DDR2 SDRAM) Kit Geil 2x1024MB

3)Asus ATI Radeon X1600pro silent PCI-ex 16x

4)Samsung SyncMaster 223BW

5)Realtek ALC882/D/M @ Intel 82801GB ICH7 - High Definition Audio Controller [A-1]

6)Seagate ST3320620AS (320 GB, 7200 RPM, SATA-II)

7)ASUS DRW-1814BLT intrfata SATA

 

 

C: (NTFS) 40962 MB -> OS: Microsoft Vista Ultimate 32b, primary

D: (HFSJ) 9248 MB -> OS: Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.1 iATKOS, primary, active

E: (NTFS) 132144 MB

F: (NTFS) 122887 MB

298.1 GB

 

 

8)Keyboard multimedia,wireless, USD

9)Mouse Benq, USB

 

10)Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC

11)Marvell Yukon 88E8053 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller

12)Lexmark 2400 Series

13)Lexmark Z500-Z600 Series

14)USB PC Camera Plus (Emtec)

15)Tv Tuner Aver TV 007 FM (Philips SAA7135HL Multimedia Capture Device)

 

 

1)sees it as a single core 3.2GHz

2)works

3)works

4)works on 1680x1050

5)perfect stereo (still haven't tried 8.1 or 5.1)

6)works

7)works

8)doesn't work multimedia buttons (except Volume Up, Volume Down, Mute)

9)works

10)doesn't sees it

11)works

12)sees it ... don't have driver

13)sees it, found driver, i give a print job ... but nothing

14)doesn't work

15)doesn't work

 

hi

Tv Tuner Aver TV 007 FM (Philips SAA7135HL Multimedia Capture Device)

 

how did u get the card to work ?

i post it in the forum as well

 

thanks

Hi,

 

I've installed Kallaway 10.5.1 (system installed, computer reboot).

I've Core Duo - it has SSE3.

 

System starting.... video with "welcome" in a few language sppear - i can't stop it. Text go out and I can chose country, keyboard and import data from old mac. I chose to import nothing and press Continue.. system is thinkig.. the video "welcome" appear and everything starts AGAIN :blink:(

 

Can someone help me???

 

thanks

Hello, everyone.

 

My eyesight is not good and I cannot take the VGA anymore. I'd like to have a DVI output but the motherboard doesn't have one. Would you recommend any good graphics card for Leopard Hackintosh? I don't do games. It would be nice if it's an nvidia 8000 series but then it is not supported yet as far as I know. If the power consumption for this card is low, that's super. It can take up to 300W.

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Hey guys,

 

I am finally out of onboard Intel GMA 950. I spent some money to pull an nVidia 7600GT off eBay. I am so happy because the card with dual DVIs costs me 26 USD and it runs with my 300W PSU. Yes, I am showing off. :P

 

Cheers! :)

Hi, I am a long time Mac and PC user. I have been in the IT field for a while; however, I am totally new at OSX86 / Hackintosh projects. I am interested in it as a hobby that may be useful in the future. I hope this is a good place to pose this question. I have been reading up and understand that putting together a Hackintosh has been revolutionized by the relatively newly developed EFI emulator. Now that it is actually possible to buy an EFI motherboard from Intel has anybody tried building a Hackintosh using one of the new EFI motherboards, or is EFI disabled on the Intel boards? I just thought that if it were possible to get a native EFI motherboard, then a Hackintosh install would not require an EFI emulator; rather, a more straightforward method of bridging the Mac to PC EFI problem. Such a solution would obviously present less computability issues. I also recently read that other motherboard companies were going to be producing EFI motherboards. I wonder how this will change things for the Hackintosh community in the future?

Hi, I am a long time Mac and PC user. I have been in the IT field for a while; however, I am totally new at OSX86 / Hackintosh projects. I am interested in it as a hobby that may be useful in the future. I hope this is a good place to pose this question. I have been reading up and understand that putting together a Hackintosh has been revolutionized by the relatively newly developed EFI emulator. Now that it is actually possible to buy an EFI motherboard from Intel has anybody tried building a Hackintosh using one of the new EFI motherboards, or is EFI disabled on the Intel boards? I just thought that if it were possible to get a native EFI motherboard, then a Hackintosh install would not require an EFI emulator; rather, a more straightforward method of bridging the Mac to PC EFI problem. Such a solution would obviously present less computability issues. I also recently read that other motherboard companies were going to be producing EFI motherboards. I wonder how this will change things for the Hackintosh community in the future?

 

This poses many questions indeed, and this is a very interesting topic to discuss. I'd like to continue this discussion, but probably in another thread, since, it is related in a way, I strongly feel this topic deserves its own thread. Start a new thread and PM me about it, I'm interested to discussing more about this topic :)

Hey onetrack, I love the work you did to your pc, but I have a question comparing kalyway to leo4all v2. I know that you currently use kalyway and I am downloading it now, but do you think that leo4all v2 which I am also downloading is easier? It just looks like a lot of work and preparation for one to install leopard through all your steps. Also, in order for me to be able to install leopard, I would first need to partition my hard drive and convert the partition to FAT32 right? Also, should I download an os selector to select if I want to install Kalyway or XP? Thanks for all your help.

System Configuration:

 

Mobo: Asus P5E-VM HDMI

CPU: Intel e6850 C2D 3.0 GHz OC @ 3.6 GHz

RAM: 8 GB of G.Skill DDR2 800 @ 960 MHz 4-4-4-12

Video: MSI NX8500GT-MTD256EH

LAN: Rosewill RC-401-EX 10/100/1000Mbps PCI-Express Low Profile

 

Installed perfectly Using Kalyway 10.5.2

 

Used the following settings for Kalyway. Anything not listed here is turned off.

 

Vanilla Kernel

nVinject 256MB

ALC 883

 

Again, any and all other items must be unchecked except those listed above.

 

 

Everything is 100% and in Perfect working order.

This thing is freaking fast. Will blow any iMac out of the water. All for under 1k (Including Case PSU, DRIVES, etc, except Monitor).

Onetrack,

 

I have followed your guide to the tee, but it fails very early on in the install.

 

I've tried using Kalyway 10.5.2, and iatkosv1.0r2.

 

It boots and I press any key to install leopard. Lots of text appears on the screen and ends with

 

Waiting for Boot Volume UUID <lots of numbers here>

 

No switches change this outcome. I've tried these in all combinations -v -f -x -s cpus=1

 

I have Asus P5KPL-VM mobo, Q6600 quad proc, 4 gig mem, sata dvd rom, blank sata HDD.

 

I have tried two different motherboards one intel and one AMD. Both return the same error.

 

I've searched every where on the web but cannot find an answer to this one.

Hi Guys,

 

I'm attempting to make a similar Mac Pro, but i'm not sure if anyone has tried this config to see if it works:

 

Motherboard G-B EP35-DS3P

Processor Q6600

Memory 4G Kit 667 Kingston

Hard Drive W.D. SATA 500G

Graphics Card 512MB 8600GT ASUS

Optical Drive Pioneer 20x SATA 215BK

Monitor 22” 2ms DVI WS Samsung 226BW

Case Antec P182

PSU Thermaltake TR2 470W

 

Anything that should be changed?

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