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5 hours ago, Happ3y said:

Here is my extracted

DSDT.aml.zip

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Posted

could you please patch my DSDT

but my file is 8kb, i see others ~30kb

Thanks in advance!

my pc

Hewlett-Packard HP xw8400 Workstation (2012)

MOTHERBOARD
Manufacturer
Hewlett-Packard
Model
0A08h
PROCESSOR 2 cpu
Intel® Xeon® CPU X5355 @ 2.66GHz
Intel® Xeon® CPU X5355 @ 2.66GHz
GRAPHICS
AMD Radeon HD 7900 Series (msi twin frozr iii)
AUDIO
AMD High Definition Audio Device
NETWORKING AND I/O
Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet
MEMORY
12 GB
STORAGE
Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250G
Seagate HDD         160G

DSDT.aml

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Posted
25 minutes ago, Hmt Hn said:

but my file is 8kb, i see others ~30kb

DSDT.aml.zip

is common. old hadware

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16 minutes ago, Hmt Hn said:

thank you so much

enjoy

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4 minutes ago, Happ3y said:

Is this already patched maldon? Just copy and paste it to my acpi and add it to my config.plist?  Just making sure i don't wanna mess with my fully working olarila vanilla ? so happy to finally make everything works now.

essentials, good patches is done

some things need extra procedure

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Posted
1 hour ago, MaLd0n said:

essentials, good patches is done

some things need extra procedure

Thank you so much I will try to add it now in my acpi. Can u give me example what needed for extra procedures?

I will check it right away.

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12 minutes ago, Happ3y said:

Thank you so much I will try to add it now in my acpi. Can u give me example what needed for extra procedures?

https://www.olarila.com/topic/6129-useful-links/

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Posted
5 hours ago, JhoonCollins said:

Can you patch this dsdt for me? I extracted from Windows with the tutorial from the first post. thanks

DSDT.aml.zip

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2 hours ago, Hmt Hn said:

I use DSDT in initial boot and more progress , but stop at “still waiting for root device “

sata ahci mode?

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Posted (edited)

Can you patch this DSDT.aml file?

I've extracted it from Windows using Read & Write Utility v1.7, selecting DSDT and saving the file with the BIN option and renaming it to DSDT.aml

I'm using a Z390 Designare, Intel i7-9700F (no i-GPU) and Sapphire Plus Radeon Vega 58 8GB.

Still deciding if it's better iMac19,1 or iMacPro1,1 as the SMBIOS profile. What do you think?

Thanks in advance,

DSDT.aml

Edited by DeBilbao
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Posted
2 hours ago, DeBilbao said:

Can you patch this DSDT.aml file?

Archive.zip

i'm using macpro7,1

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Posted (edited)

Can you FULLpatch this DSDT.aml file?
--Full DSDT Patched--

--Removed all unused devices--

--Injected all Apple devices--

--Real Native Intel Quick Sync with no Whatevergreen.kext--

 

I've extracted it from Windows Binary Tools ACPICA is version 20200925, selecting DSDT and saving the file with the BIN option and renaming it to DSDT.aml

I'm using a MOTHERBOARD Gigabyte Vision D (bios ver F6)
CPU i9-10850K
GPU UHD630
64GB RAM
M.2 SAMSUNG 970 250GB
SATA 256GB CORSAIR



 

DSDT.rar

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Posted
4 hours ago, lightpower said:

Can you FULLpatch this DSDT.aml file?

DSDT.aml.zip

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Posted (edited)

Thanks MaLd0n! I put the full patch dsdt and turned off the ssdt (AWAC, ECUSBX, PLUG-DRTNIA), and it works fine, my motherboard wifi network card does not work and bluetooth works normally.


Still deciding if it's better iMac20,2 or iMacPro1,1 as the SMBIOS profile. What do you think?

Edited by lightpower
Posted
21 hours ago, MaLd0n said:

 

Thanks MaLd0n, I've applied the DSDT.aml file and everything is working perfectly under macOS Catalina using the iMacPro1,1 profile, emulating an iMac Pro with my hardware:

  • Gigabyte Z390 Designare
  • Intel i7-9700F @4,7GHz
  • Sapphire Pulse AMD Radeon RX Vega 56
  • 32GB (2x16) G-Skill Ripjaws V Red DDR4 3000 CL15
  • WD Black SN750 NVMe 500GB
  • Fenvi T-919 Bluetooth + Wi-Fi
  • Topping D10 USB DAC
  • Elgato EyeTV Hybrid
  • BenQ DesignVue PD2700U

My latests benchmarks are very good. Single-Core results are inline with the latest 10th Gen. 10core iMac and Multi-Core equals a genuine iMacPro with a 8-core Xeon processor.

  • Geekbench 5
    • 1.208   Single-Core
    • 7.898   Multi-Core
    • 54.443 Compute (OpenCL)
    • 57.851 Compute (Metal)
  • Geekbench 4
    • 6.167   Single-Core
    • 32.462 Multi-Core

I haven't used the iMac19,1 profile because I'm using an i7-9700F that doesn't have an internal GPU and macOS expects that a 27" iMac has one, so I moved to iMac Pro as it works with Xeon processors that do not have internal GPU.

The MacPro7,1 you suggests works very well too, but I'm getting a weird error about reaching maximum memory, as my modules aren't ECC and macOS expects ECC memory in the 2019 Mac Pro. I've tried the MacProMemoryNotificationDisabler kext but it doesn't work in my Catalina setup and I think that it doesn't work with macOS Big Sur that is my final goal as it's going to be released soon.

My iMacPro1,1 combination provides full support to all my hardware, including full video acceleration with H264 and HEVC, and it also supports DRM in Safari so I can get 1920x1080 stream from Netflix.

 

NXk2r76.jpg

 

I've setup a second partition to test macOS Big Sur and today I've installed the latest 10th beta, fresh from Apple and working flawlessly

61iKjLn.jpg

 

I've decided to go with OpenCore as my bootloader and my EFI folder uses the latest 0.6.2 released version, along with the latest versions of the kexts, drivers and the Resources folder to get a beautiful 4K graphical UI when booting.

This is my actual EFI folder

1u9HloG.png

Thanks again Mald0n, the patched DSDT has been really useful.

 

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@MaLd0n I've rolled back the BIOS in my Z390 Designare from version F9i to version F9g.

F9i caused a system freeze while performing Geekbench tests, and with version F9g I'm still able to disable de CFG Lock and it provides full stability.

I'm not sure if after changing the BIOS version I need to patch again the DSDT file, but I guess so and now I'm having problems with the Bluetooth provided by my Fenvi T-919 that appears as "no available" in macOS Catalina.

Bluetooth works perfectly in Windows so it's not a hardware issue, and Wi-Fi is running OK both in Windows and macOS, so I'm guessing that is something related with the USB Mapping, as the Bluetooth connection of the Fenvi T-919 is done using a USB Header of the motherboard.

Thanks in advance for checking again my DSDT, just extracted from Windows using using Read & Write Utility v1.7, selecting DSDT and saving the file with the BIN option and renaming it to DSDT.aml

DSDT.rar

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On 10/15/2020 at 9:34 AM, lightpower said:

Still deciding if it's better iMac20,2 or iMacPro1,1 as the SMBIOS profile. What do you think?

i like MacPro7,1

7 hours ago, DeBilbao said:

@MaLd0n I've rolled back the BIOS in my Z390 Designare from version F9i to version F9g.

sound like a missing hardware accel

use iMacPro1,1 or MacPro7,1 smbios

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Posted (edited)
7 hours ago, MaLd0n said:

i like MacPro7,1

sound like a missing hardware accel

use iMacPro1,1 or MacPro7,1 smbios

 

I'm using iMacPro1,1 SMBIOS and hardware acceleration works perfectly with H.264 and HEVC without iGPU and using my Radeon RX Vega 56.

But after rolling back my BIOS from F9i to version F9g I think that the DSDT should be patched again.

Can you do your magic again with the freshly extracted DSDT file?

DSDT.rar

Edited by DeBilbao

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