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  1. Yes, works, but still showing percentage a few percent higher than Linux/Windows.
  2. Why the PNG extension has been deactivated?
  3. Decrease, of course The percentage is always 3-5 percent higher than in Linux.
  4. It works, but still it shows the percentage higher than in Linux (approx. 95 percent against 90 percent) so maybe it still needs another tweaking.
  5. Yes, I noticed later, you are right. I may try that change too, but I think more important is that "7200" or another number.
  6. I really dont know what you mean. I just changed the string "Ones" by "7200" in "Name (BPKG, Package (0x0D)" function as in that provided link and I can see the battery status, although not very exact.
  7. I don't know what is second part of the patch.
  8. https://www.tonycrapx86.com/threads/solved-gpd-win2-mojave-alc5645-no-sound-battery-0.265843/page-3#post-1859518
  9. Okay, I think I found a part of the solution on a competitive forum and it looks like this: Name (BPKG, Package (0x0D) { Zero, Ones, Ones, One, 0x2710, // this is what I have to edit, original was "Ones", I replaced it by 7200, 5000 or 1000 Zero, Zero, 0x64, Zero, "SR Real Battery", "OneManOSX", "Real", "Intel SR 1" }) So now I can see non-zero percentage of battery! Just the percentage is higher than the one in Linux and Windows. So maybe I should find the right number (I dont know how to find it out yet). My battery has the capacity of 5000 mAh, so I would guess that number would be 5000, but I dont know. edit: and also the percentage in a status bar does not change as the battery discharges.
  10. Do you think that older version of ACPI BatteryManager would be better?
  11. I dont remember where I got all those kexts, I think I was recommended it on some forum and so downloaded it I think my touchpad should be SYNA3602, according to some gyus having the same or similar notebook. So I deleted all the Voodoo kexts except Synaptics, but still not working. I think that this touchpad is very unsupported still. Thank you very much for another DSDT, but it still shows 0 percent. I must try to patch it myself. I just get the errors like "Capacity read zero" in dmesg.
  12. Okay, thank you anyway. Nope, trackpad does not work. Why weird kexts?
  13. Tried that in Kext Updater, but it does not seem to help
  14. Thank you very much, it still shows 0 percent, but at least it seems that since upgrading to 10.14.4 the computer is not so hot like before. Send me MacBook.zip
  15. Thank you very much, onemanosx. Send me MacBook.zip
  16. I upgraded and it runs fine, can even login to app store and the battery status at least shows 0 percent. Converted to APFS before upgrade.
  17. This is my current dump. I dont know where is my patched DSDT, because I would swear that I have copied it yesterday Send me MacBook.zip
  18. Is it normal that my system does not detect the update?
  19. That was my first dump without any patches, I will upload my actual later today. Thanks much.
  20. Thanks much, I will check at home and upload everything.
  21. This is my older dump, I think it is the same as the latest. I just followed the instructions and had no compile errors. Send me MacBook-uzivatela-Wizzard.zip
  22. Okay, so I can get my DSDT.aml from RunMe app, right? I tried to patch it accorging to guide, but do not have battery status yet. What could be wrong? DSDT.aml.zip
  23. I would like to clarify, what exactly is this DSDT patch thread for. In ideal case, it should fix and enable all the integrated devices on a computer, including battery status, power management, sleep mode, touchpad etc.?
  24. I understand, but when I use given example AML, it means that all unsupported notebooks will use this AML as well so they should use the same patch?
  25. Sorry for the question, but where do I get my AML when my notebook is not on the list? When I use just some generic file, will it work?
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