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New voodoops2controller.kext out by ANV aka Andyvan


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Ok.. this kext hate me!! :(

 

I get KP all the time.... can only boot with -v -f, then do fresh extentions.mkext... reboot... then it works.. after next reboot.. its KP again..

 

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Ok.. this kext hate me!! :(

 

I get KP all the time.... can only boot with -v -f, then do fresh extentions.mkext... reboot... then it works.. after next reboot.. its KP again..

 

Did you forget to remove same kext from e/e?

If you can boot with -f then it means that the problem in caches.

ACPI drivers doesn't like e/e.

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Nope, removed the kext since it overwrote it.

 

I tried putting it in /s/l/e but then i can't boot at all... also tested on a another installation using ur latest bootloader+ur dsdt+ur smbios etc. etc.. same.. strange.. :blink:

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Nope, removed the kext since it overwrote it.

 

I tried putting it in /s/l/e but then i can't boot at all... also tested on a another installation using ur latest bootloader+ur dsdt+ur smbios etc. etc.. same.. strange.. :blink:

D420 is not the same as D430. Did you use IOPCIFamily 2.6.3 as me?

I have some doubts that I use native DSDT. I seems have to install Windows to check Everest.

 

 

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I create a mix of ApplePS2 and VoodooPS2. This driver needs AppleACPIPS2Nub.kext.

Test, please. It works for me.

ApplePS2Controller.kext.zip

 

 

Trackpad move mouse if light touch and drag an item if hard touch cool.gif

But not perfect.

 

The keyboard can show you scancode for further inverstigations.

Open console. Push Fn+F11. The keyboard begin debugging.

Press Fn+F11 again to stop logging.

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Tested it out again, and here is my wishlist.

 

1. Remove the "drag on touchpad"

2. Support "disabling/enabling tapping"

3. Add right/bottom scroll

 

and boom. .we have a perfect driver :D .. good work

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nope, mine dosent work if i boot with -f also.. but if i boot normal, it works to a certain extend..

 

EDIT: with the latest version the appleps2controller you should not need to boot with -f

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