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Realtek ALC269VC codec. Everything on this Hackintosh is working great! Only problem is no matter what layout id I use it refuses to work. Not even a glimpse of the microphone working. All necessary SDST patches are in place and the USB ports have been mapped. Still no luck. Checked to see if Apple ALC is even working in terminal and it is. Please Help!
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Thanks! Managed to fix this with a DSDT dump and SDST time. Last thing is AppleALC not working. My audio chip is a Realtek 269VC and no matter what layout id I use it simply won't work. Really annoying. Any thoughts?
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Hey guys! Just did an install of BigSur on my first-gen X1 carbon and all is working great! Well... Apart from arguably the most important part of a functioning operating system - The brightness slider! I've added the SSDT-PNLF.aml and AppleBacklightFixup.kext files to my EFI folder with no results. I've also done a couple of iGPU patches but they haven't helped at all either. It's a notebook-ivybridge machine. No brightness slider appers in settings and it's completely blanked out on the control center ? Hope I can get it working with your guys's help as it's the only thing holding this back from being a great hackintosh! Here is the model of my machine if it helps: https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/withdrawnbook/ThinkPad_X1_Carbon_1st_Gen_WE.pdf Looking forward to hearing your reply! Thanks, MegatronsKneecap!
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Thank you! Interesting... I found an article that helps spoof iGPU config w/AVX. Thanks for your help!
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help [Question] - Acer Swift sf114-34 Hackintosh - Possible?
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Oh right gotcha. I think I can move past the graphics issue. Is the CPU supported at all? If the Pentium is supported, I can at least fiddle around with some graphics patches later.- 2 replies
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Oh right gotcha. I think I can move past the graphics issue. Is the CPU supported at all? If the Pentium is supported, I can at least fiddle around with some graphics patches later.
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help [Question] - Acer Swift sf114-34 Hackintosh - Possible?
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Hi Guys! I'm new here so if this isn't in the right section than my bad lol ? Basically, I've been given this laptop by a friend as they no longer need it. I'm not exactly in need of another laptop... But, this actually a pretty nice machine! With a decent full HD 1080P LG panel, nice keyboard and trackpad. It actually runs as a pretty fast machine for a laptop just bordering on mid-range! Given these few things, I think it could make a pretty decent Hackintosh project. It's rocking: - An Intel Pentium N6000 Silver CPU (Jasperlake). - 4GB LPDDR4 RAM. - (Not many people have been able to find this info but w/ some digging) Intel UHD Icelake G1 Graphics or its production name "32EU". - Realtek ALC 256 Audio. - Qualcomm Atheros QCA61x4A Wireless Network Adapter. I can't find a single darn article about Jasperlake & Hackintoshing on Google. I saw somebody say the Pentium graphics aren't supported but it has to be, being an Icelake-based platform. Although, I used the Icelake EFI file and it wouldn't even boot. I got a completely black screen. I've done a couple of Hackintosh projects before using the OpenCore guide and The Olarila method. Both were simple and easy to follow. With a couple of articles, I was up in a matter of hours. This being a sort of "unsupported" machine (as it's Pentium-based W/ Unsupported Graphics) it is a little more difficult to source the correct info for it. But I think it just may be possible! The specs are actually perfectly fine for MacOS BigSur which is my target OS. Mojave and Catilina are also options too. It's basically a little more snappy than a 2013 MacBook Air. Anyone think it's possible?! I'm willing to put the time needed into this as a fun little weekend gag so that shouldn't be an issue. Looking forward to hearing your response! Thanks, MegatronsKneecap.- 2 replies
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Hi Guys! I'm new here so if this isn't in the right section than my bad lol ? Basically, I've been given this laptop by a friend as they no longer need it. I'm not exactly in need of another laptop... But, this actually a pretty nice machine! With a decent full HD 1080P LG panel, nice keyboard and trackpad. It actually runs as a pretty fast machine for a laptop just bordering on mid-range! Given these few things, I think it could make a pretty decent Hackintosh project. It's rocking: - An Intel Pentium N6000 Silver CPU (Jasperlake). - 4GB LPDDR4 RAM. - (Not many people have been able to find this info but w/ some digging) Intel UHD Icelake G1 Graphics or its production name "32EU". - Realtek ALC 256 Audio. - Qualcomm Atheros QCA61x4A Wireless Network Adapter. I can't find a single darn article about Jasperlake & Hackintoshing on Google. I saw somebody say the Pentium graphics aren't supported but it has to be, being an Icelake-based platform. Although, I used the Icelake EFI file and it wouldn't even boot. I got a completely black screen. I've done a couple of Hackintosh projects before using the OpenCore guide and The Olarila method. Both were simple and easy to follow. With a couple of articles, I was up in a matter of hours. This being a sort of "unsupported" machine (as it's Pentium-based W/ Unsupported Graphics) it is a little more difficult to source the correct info for it. But I think it just may be possible! The specs are actually perfectly fine for MacOS BigSur which is my target OS. Mojave and Catilina are also options too. It's basically a little more snappy than a 2013 MacBook Air. Anyone think it's possible?! I'm willing to put the time needed into this as a fun little weekend gag so that shouldn't be an issue. Looking forward to hearing your response! Thanks, MegatronsKneecap.
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