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    Dell
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    nVidia Quadro

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  1. A quick update regarding the above: the hibernatemode has to be set to 25 pmset -a hibernatemode 25
  2. Update: Not sure why, but chameleon wasn't looking in the correct place for the sleepimage. So I added WakeImage=(hd0,2)/var/vm/sleepimage at boot and that sorted it - the laptop wakes properly from the hibernation. Now if I could get the laptop to go to RAM sleep (or RAM+HD hibernation)...
  3. Update: Upon investigation, I discovered that the laptop doesn't use the /var/vm/sleepimage on wake up due to the 'incorrect image signature' error. Quick google reveals a few possible solutions (deleting the sleepimage file, disabling the VM encryption) but they don't seem to be making any difference. Did you come across this problem on your laptop? Also, could you post the content of your org.chameleon.Boot.plist when you get a chance? Just wondering what kernel flags you use. On my laptop ncpci=2000 doesn't seem to be making much difference, I still get the 'PCI configuration begins...' freeze problem 50% of time. So I removed it altogether, laptop works the same. darkwake=0 makes things worse - it breaks the hibernation and seems to be making the laptop slower (maybe is subjective).
  4. Ok, I compared the DSDTs and decided to use yours first. First impressions: 1. Hibernation to HD (hibernationmode=1 and hibernationmode=25) seems to be working (it takes about 1 min. and laptop powers down) - this is a great improvement as previously the laptop would not power down at all. 2. On wake up from HD hibernation laptop just boots as usual (when it's powered off). Not sure if that's correct - need to investigate. It doesn't seem to be waking up from the image. 3. On power off, the laptop actually powers off - instead of the screen going black and fans/LEDs working. This is a major improvement. 4. I'm getting about 5780 on geekbench - seems to make sense as my processor is slower than yours. 5. Sleep to RAM (hibernationmode=3) doesn't work (as expected) - laptop seems to go to sleep but it doesn't power off the motherboard. 6. As with my DSDT, maybe 5 out of 10 times when I boot the laptop it hangs on 'PCI configuration begins' message. npci=2000 or npci=3000 doesn't seem to be making any difference. Otherwise the laptop boots very quickly. 7. As with my DSDT, on boot from powered off, on the login screen I need to wait for about a minute before logging in, otherwise I'm getting kernel panic. 8. As with my DSDT, closing the laptop lid doesn't seem to be doing anything. I suppose this will be the next major thing to sort out if I get the hibernation working properly. I will do some more testing over the next couple of days. Thanks again!
  5. Thanks a lot for your detailed reply. Could you please post both your DSDT patch and the compiled file? I will try to analise and apply the patch to my system (working fine except for Sleep etc. as per my first post), if that fails I will try the vanilla installation. Either way I will post the results here in case there are any more people interested. Which OSX version are you running? 10.8.2 or 10.8.3? I really appreciate your help! Thanks again.
  6. Hi, yeah would be very much so interested in your DSDT. What is the laptop model (m620 doesn't seem to be a laptop, correct me if i'm wrong). Did you get the sleep to work? Thanks a lot EDIT: my mistake, I see M620 refers to the processor.
  7. Thanks a lot for that. Just tried your DSDT (generate both states in chameleon plist, removed any ssdt from the /Extra folder). The system seems to boot quicker and it doesn't freeze randomly on PCI configuration begin. The idle CPU temperature is still a bit higher than in ubuntu, but I can live with that. Unfortunately the sleep and shutdown still don't work. I'm going to compare your DSDT to see if can learn anything from that. Other than that I'm not sure what to do, there doesn't seem to be anything on the net regarding Dell m4500 and Mountain Lion. Thanks for your help, I really appreciate it. Regards, Pawel
  8. Hi, I'm installing Mountain Lion 10.8.2 on Dell Precision m4500 and I would like to as a few questions regarding the DSDT patching. CPU: i7 Q740 @ 1.73 GHz GPU: Quadro FX 880M 1024 MB RAM: 4 GB Used the unishit/multishit method. Quick summary in case anyone else has this laptop (there isn't that much info about osx on m4500 on the net) 1. In chameleon plist I had to use npci=0x300 kernel flag to fix the 'PCI configuration begin' problem. I also had to set darkwake=No - otherwise the system was really slow. 2. The ALPS touchpad works (only basic functionality, no scrolling) with multishit ApplePS2Controller.kext. I had to remove the trackpad kext from within the PS2 controller kext (Plugins folder) - otherwise the trackpad didn't work. There are some ALPS kexts floating on the internet but none of them seems to work - I have some more experimenting to do though. 3. Sound works with Voodoo HDA 2.7.4 (and the PIC/TIMR DDST fixes - see below). 4. Ethernet works with hnal kext from multi beast. 5. WIfi card is not supported so I just replaced it with some other that works out of the box (can't remember the model). 6. Battery indicator works with VoodooBattery kext v1.3.3. There are 2 small issues with it: - after unplugging the charger the indicator still says 'Power charger' - this is only a cosmetic problem, - after log out/log in the indicator is gone - I'm sure this is something simple, just didn't have a chance to look into it. 7. The restart works (with the below DSDT fixes). The shutdown doesn't - the system closes but the fans are still working. 8. The sleep doesn't work - the system shuts down, the hard disk stops spinning but the fans are still working and laptop dosn't go into the sleep mode. This is the main problem for me. 9. The external VGA port doesn't work - the laptop crashes as soon as the monitor is connected. I didn't test the display port and HDMI. DSDT questions: I extracted the DSDT using Ubuntu (see attached original and patched DSDT files). I applied the following patches (from Olarila, Nehalem architecture): - DTGP, - EHCI (there is no UHCI section in DSDT), - HPET, - LPC (the device is called LPCB in DSDT); also patched the AppleLPC.kext with the LPC chipset address obtained with lspci tool, - RTC, - TIMR and PIC (the device is called IPIC in DSDT) - this fixed the pops and clicks in sound/video, - SMBUS I extracted SSDT using DSDTSE - this gave me 7 tables (see attached). I know I don't need them all but I'm not sure how to compile them to just one, removing all the unnecessary information. I drop the P and S states in chameleon plist. I removed the SleepEnabler kext, NullCPUPowerManagement, evoreboot. The system seems fine with the above DSDT and SSDT files. But when I checked the CPU temperature using SMC monitor, the idle temperature is about 60 C (about 10 degrees more than in Ubuntu). The P&C states window display the available states. I believe the difference in idle temperature means the SSDT CPU states information is incorrect/incomplete. To test this I generated the SSDT for my CPU using ssdtPRgen.sh and CPU multiplier/max frequency. ssdtPRgen.sh 45 2930 See attached generate SSDT. The SMC monitor shows lower CPU idle temperature (about 50 C - same as Ubuntu), but the P&C states window is empty - I'm not sure if this is a problem or not. - I would really appreciate if someone could help me generating the correct SpeedStep information for my CPU. I believe this might fix the sleep issue. - Which SHUTDOWN patch should I use? - Can the external VGA port be fixed in DSDT? - I would also appreciate if someone could point me in the right direction regarding the ALPS touchpad. Thanks, Pawel dell m4500 files.zip
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