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Now it's fine. Warnings and remarks are not problems.

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Posted (edited)
Now it's fine. Warnings and remarks are not problems.

 

Ok..now for alc 889 ? And HPTE ?

There is a patch?


I am alone trying, as to use this software, but use always the dsdt that it has made my Daniel friend


;);)

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:mrgreen::mrgreen: Without PC :mrgreen::mrgreen:
Posted

Ok..now for alc 889 ? And HPTE ?

ALC 889

http://Olarila.com/Patches/Desktop/HDEF%20Gigabyte/ALC%20889.txt


If LayoutID in your AppleHDA is 889 instead of 12, use "0x79, 0x03, 0x00, 0x00" in layout-id (DSDT).


HPET is included in the "pack".

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Daniel speak english in this topic please.. :lol:

:mrgreen:

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Posted

You must apply over original DSDT, yours is not original.

 

The Chameleon was using the DSDT from Snow partition, even though I deleted the Lion's DSDT.

When I tried to boot my Hack without the DSDT, was occurring Panic (HPET errors).

I installed Windows and I will do the Patch through it.


If I had not used the method to make using Windows, there is something that could

have done to be able to start the Snow or Lion without the DSDT?

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Posted

You can use NullCPUPowerManagement.kext while booting without patched DSDT.


You could also extract DSDT using a Linux live CD.


I updated the first post with some tips about this issue.

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Posted

My first post here (or on any OSX86 site...)


I just tried extracting DSDT from system with Auto-Patcher

for a working (more or less) build:

GA-EX58-UD5 F7, i7 920 2.67GHz, EVGA GTX260 Core216 896MB,

6GB OCZ3P16004GK/PC3-12800, Sony Optiarc AD-7241S,

Enermax Revolution85+ 850W, Lian Li PC-B25

OSX86 10.6.7/Darwin 10.7.0


...which 'aborted, compilation failed' with the following copy

of the compilation error window (not sure if it can be read

as I couldn't manage a screen shot, but rather a drag & drop

into the File comment window for this attachment upload)


Any suggestions, please?

Posted

You are probably using a patched DSDT, please read first post again, I just updated it.


If that's not the case, paste the errors in your post, not in attachment comment.

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Posted (edited)
:(

me too

file.php?id=811

Hey you guys,


You should use HackbootCD to boot on a clean install HD (no DSDT).

Thats what MaLd0n learned us :)


Then you'll NOT get those strange errors :)


Hope it helps, it helped me. Tried it myself and now I can fix the rest of those errors.


Greetz, René


Thanks to Oldnapalm for doing a great job here. Thanks for that :)

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Posted

Thanks rene. Added your tip of using a boot CD.


Cheers.

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Posted

Try

sudo cat /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/DSDT > dsdt.aml

 

Linux version will be updated.

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Posted

Run the command in terminal, then open dsdt.aml with DSDT Editor, instead of using "extract DSDT".

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Run the command in terminal, then open dsdt.aml with DSDT Editor, instead of using "extract DSDT".

What's the terminal command?

Posted

Go back 3 posts.

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Posted

java -jar DSDTEditor.jar

 

How did you find it can't extract DSDT without running it?

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Posted

Man, if you can run it, why do you ask me how?


Look, this is what you have to do:


1) Run in terminal

sudo cat /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/DSDT > dsdt.aml

2) Run DSDT Editor

java -jar DSDTEditor.jar

3) Do NOT use "File - Extract DSDT"


4) Use "File - Open" and choose the dsdt.aml created in step 1

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Posted

Looks fine.


Maldon told me something about SMBUS patch being wrong.


Current patch

Device (BUS0)
{
   Name (_CID, "smbus")
   Name (_ADR, Zero)
   Device ([color=#FF0000]DVL0[/color])
   {
       Name (_ADR, [color=#FF0000]0x57[/color])
       Name (_CID, "[color=#FF0000]diagsvault[/color]")
       Method (_DSM, 4, NotSerialized)
       {
           Store (Package (0x02)
               {
                   "address", 
[color=#FF0000]0x57[/color]
               }, Local0)
           DTGP (Arg0, Arg1, Arg2, Arg3, RefOf (Local0))
           Return (Local0)
       }
   }
}

 

iMac12,2 DSDT

Device (BUS0)
{
   Name (_CID, "smbus")
   Name (_ADR, 0x00)
   Device ([color=#FF0000]MKY0[/color])
   {
       Name (_ADR, [color=#FF0000]0x00[/color])
       Name (_CID, "[color=#FF0000]mikey[/color]")
       Method (_DSM, 4, NotSerialized)
       {
           Store (Package (0x08)
               {
                   "refnum", 
                   0x00, 
                   "address", 
[color=#FF0000]0x39[/color], 
                   "device-id", 
                   0x0CD2, 
                   "hdet", 
                   0x01
               }, Local0)
           DTGP (Arg0, Arg1, Arg2, Arg3, RefOf (Local0))
           Return (Local0)
       }
   }
}
Device (BUS1)
{
   Name (_CID, "smbus")
   Name (_ADR, 0x01)
}

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